Inner Circle, The (1991) Italy, Soviet Union, USA
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Director:Davidovich, Lolita, Hoskins, Bob, Hulce, Tom, Jr., Feodor Chaliapin, Konchalovskiy, Andrey, Zbruyev, Aleksandr
Studio:Numero Uno International
Writer:Andrey Konchalovskiy, Anatoli Usov
Rating:6.8 (1,193 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:043396510739
Awards:3 nominations
Genre:Russian films
IMDb:0103838
Duration:2:02:00
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English
Subtitles:No subtitles
LAC code:300007968
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:VHS copy
Davidovich, Lolita, Hoskins, Bob, Hulce, Tom, Jr., Feodor Chaliapin, Konchalovskiy, Andrey, Zbruyev, Aleksandr  ...  (Director)
Andrey Konchalovskiy, Anatoli Usov  ...  (Writer)
 
Tom Hulce  ...  Ivan Sanshin
Lolita Davidovich  ...  Anastasia
Bob Hoskins  ...  Beria
Aleksandr Zbruev  ...  Stalin
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.  ...  Prof. Bartnev
Bess Meyer  ...  Katya (16 years)
Mariya Baranova  ...  Katya (10 years)
Irina Kupchenko  ...  Directress
Vladimir Kuleshov  ...  Colonel Schelkasov
Vsevolod Larionov  ...  General Rumiantsev
Aleksandr Filippenko  ...  Major Khitrov
Evdokiya Germanova  ...  Governess
Lyubov Matyushina  ...  Sonia Gubelman
Aleksandr Garin  ...  Vasily Morda
Mariya Vinogradova  ...  Fedosia
Summary: Here's an intriguing little premise: Inside Stalin's Kremlin, as seen by... his movie projectionist! Now that's glasnost. As played by Tom Hulce, he's an optimistic little dweeb who believes that Fearless Leader has only his best interests at heart. Most of the film is about his waiting to do his job, getting occasional glimpses of Uncle Joe, not realizing that, when the ruthless dictator finally does engage him in conversation, Stalin might as well be talking to a bug. Bob Hoskins pops up as Berea, head of the KGB and master of deceit--but mostly he wags his eyebrows and looks amused. It's a long slog to the finish, but then, that's true of almost all of director Andrei Konchalovsky's films. --Marshall Fine