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The Death of Stalin

When dictator Joseph Stalin dies, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to become the next Soviet leader. As they bumble, brawl and back-stab their way to the top, the question remains — just who is running the government?

Director(s)

Armando Iannucci

Angelica Pressello

Martin Curry

Anna Brabbins

Hanna Haffenden

Kevin Loader

Mykola Perestiuk

Jahn Ramis

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Cast & crew

Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi

Nikita Khrushchev

Olga Kurylenko

Olga Kurylenko

Maria Veniaminovna Yudina

Jeffrey Tambor

Jeffrey Tambor

Georgy Malenkov

Rupert Friend

Rupert Friend

Vasily Stalin

Dermot Crowley

Dermot Crowley

Lazar Kaganovich

Nicholas Woodeson

Nicholas Woodeson

Boris Bresnavich, Conductor #2

Dave Wong

Dave Wong

Zhou Enlai

Michael Palin

Michael Palin

Vyacheslav Molotov

Jason Isaacs

Jason Isaacs

Field Marshal Zhukov

Richard Brake

Richard Brake

Tarasov

Roger Ashton-Griffiths

Roger Ashton-Griffiths

Musician #1

Paddy Considine

Paddy Considine

Andreyev

Luke D'Silva

Luke D'Silva

Moskalenko

James Barriscale

James Barriscale

Army General

Andrea Riseborough

Andrea Riseborough

Svetlana Stalin

Andy Gathergood

Andy Gathergood

Citizen Bundled Into Car

Paul Whitehouse

Paul Whitehouse

Anastas Mikoyan

Daniel Tuite

Daniel Tuite

NKVD Officer Slimonov

George Potts

George Potts

Concert Director

Jonny Phillips

Jonny Phillips

NKVD Officer Pervak

Tom Brooke

Tom Brooke

Sergei

David Crow

David Crow

Khrustalyov

Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale

Lavrenti Beria

Martin Curry

Martin Curry

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Anna Brabbins

Anna Brabbins

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Armando Iannucci

Armando Iannucci

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Jonathan Aris

Jonathan Aris

Mezhnikov

Angelica Pressello

Angelica Pressello

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Sylvestra Le Touzel

Sylvestra Le Touzel

Nina Khrushchev

Diana Quick

Diana Quick

Polina Molotova

June Watson

June Watson

Matryona Petrovna

Paul Chahidi

Paul Chahidi

Nicolai Bulganin

Adrian McLoughlin

Adrian McLoughlin

Josef Stalin

Justin Edwards

Justin Edwards

Spartak Sokolov, Conductor #1

Paul Ready

Paul Ready

NKVD Officer Delov

Julia Mulligan

Julia Mulligan

Woman in Layers of Clothes

Andrey Korzhenevskiy

Andrey Korzhenevskiy

Man in Layers of Clothes

Jeremy Limb

Jeremy Limb

Musician #2

Alexander Piskunov

Alexander Piskunov

Young Man Snitch

Ruslav Neupokoev

Ruslav Neupokoev

Middle Aged Man

Alla Binieieva

Alla Binieieva

Middle Aged Wife

Elaine Caxton

Elaine Caxton

Mrs. Bresnavich

Cara Horgan

Cara Horgan

Lidiya Timashuk

Nicholas Sidi

Nicholas Sidi

NKVD Officer Kobulov

Alex Harvey-Brown

Alex Harvey-Brown

Soldier

Tim Steed

Tim Steed

Sergeant

Adam Shaw

Adam Shaw

NKVD Guard Ilyin

Karl Johnson

Karl Johnson

Dr. Lukomsky

Emilio Iannucci

Emilio Iannucci

Young Doctor

Daniel Booroff

Daniel Booroff

Tall Doctor

Dan Mersh

Dan Mersh

Ice Hockey Coach

Daniel Tatarsky

Daniel Tatarsky

NKVD Officer at Dacha Gates

Eva Sayer

Eva Sayer

Young Waitress

Adam Ewan

Adam Ewan

Prisoner at Gulag

Michael Ballard

Michael Ballard

Volga Guard Chasov

Phil Deguara

Phil Deguara

Volga Guard Shulga

Katie McCreedy

Katie McCreedy

Little Girl #2

Ewan Bailey

Ewan Bailey

NKVD Officer Aslanov

Leeroy Murray

Leeroy Murray

Zhukov's Chief of Staff

Keely Smith

Keely Smith

Teenage Ostrich Girl

Sheng-Chien Tsai

Sheng-Chien Tsai

Translator

Sergey Korshkov

Sergey Korshkov

NKVD Officer Fedin

Alexander Grigorivev

Alexander Grigorivev

Father

Olga Dadukevich

Olga Dadukevich

Mother

Nastya Koshevatskaya

Nastya Koshevatskaya

Daughter

Danya Bochkov

Danya Bochkov

Son

Sebastian Anton

Sebastian Anton

NKVD Colonel Entin

Nastya Karpenko

Nastya Karpenko

Little Girl #1

Gerald Lepkowski

Gerald Lepkowski

Leonid Brezhnev

Daniel Chapple

Daniel Chapple

Red Army General

Daniel Smith

Daniel Smith

Red Army Captain

Ellen Evans

Ellen Evans

Teenage Girl

Oleh Drach

Oleh Drach

Red Army Colonel

Daniel Fearn

Daniel Fearn

Marshal Konev

Henry Helm

Henry Helm

Child Mourner (uncredited)

Hanna Haffenden

Hanna Haffenden

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Kevin Loader

Kevin Loader

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Mykola Perestiuk

Mykola Perestiuk

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Jahn Ramis

Jahn Ramis

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama, History
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on20 Oct 2017
Languageen
Produced inBelgium

Reviews

Mex5150

/10

An interesting, but somewhat worrying docudrama look at the United Kingdom if Comrade Corbyn ever came to power.

Gimly

6/10

Pretty genuinely funny, which I was not expecting. A great one for me and my roommate with a hammer and sickle tattoo to watch together. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

inspectors71

/10

Oh, Lordy, how close were these characters to the real people? If you want to learn how illegitimate governments use and abuse power, this is your movie. Forget Seven Days in May, Downfall, All the President's Men, etc. This black-hearted comedy is about the machinations of the Politburo (or whatever these cunning clowns called themselves) to carve up power at the end of the reign of the 2nd worst mass murderer of all time, Josef Stalin. The callous disregard for the most basic respect for human life leaves one horrified, but the machine-gun delivery of snide and snark between these murderous clowns makes you squirm on the sofa. You know who the "good guys" are which, in itself, shows that same disrespect for human life. You feel conflicted because you've picked sides, and I picked Nikita Khrushchev, and not because he was played by Steve Buscemi ("Shut up, Donnie!). If you have no knowledge of the story of the power struggle after Uncle Joe vapor-locked and rolled to a halt, then accept that the history isn't terribly accurate, but who the hell cares? The viewer sees the mad rush to grab, grab, and grab when the megalomaniacal monster moves on to a luxury suite in Hell. These monsters seem human. I'm totally sure that a black comedy about Adolph or Mao would have the same cunning sleazeballs trying to add to the world's supply of worm food. You wouldn't shoot for a sequel. Everything you need to know is right here. What I found so disturbing about TDOS was the casual nature of killing people. Prisoners, soldiers, doctors, lawyers, NKVD leaders die with a terrified shout of "Long live, Stalin" and a sharp crack of a pistol. Sometimes that seems to go on and on and on in the echoing background cells of the Kremlin. You get used to the background noise. So, if you have a taste for the sort of humor you might find in "Best in Show," wherein one character exclaims how romantic it was to lock eyes on each other from their respective corner Starbucks, if you enjoy the feeling of being conflicted about picking good guys when everyone is saturated with Marxist evil, and/or if you like rolling back the video to find out if he or she really said THAT, then sit back and sip that vodka slowly.

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