The Death of Stalin
In the Kremlin, no one can hear you schemeWhen 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?
Description: 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?
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History
Homepage: http://www.deathofstalin.co.uk/
Budget: $13,000,000 | Revenue : $24,600,000
Runtime: 107 minutes
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Steve Buscemi
Played Nikita Khrushchev
Simon Russell Beale
Played Lavrenti Beria
Jeffrey Tambor
Played Georgy Malenkov
Dermot Crowley
Played Lazar Kaganovich
Michael Palin
Played Vyacheslav Molotov
Paul Whitehouse
Played Anastas Mikoyan
Paul Chahidi
Played Nicolai Bulganin
Andrea Riseborough
Played Svetlana Stalin
Adrian McLoughlin
Played Josef Stalin
Jason Isaacs
Played Field Marshal Zhukov
Paddy Considine
Played Andreyev
Rupert Friend
Played Vasily Stalin
Olga Kurylenko
Played Maria Veniaminovna Yudina
Tom Brooke
Played Sergei
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Played Nina Khrushchev
Justin Edwards
Played Spartak Sokolov, Conductor #1
Paul Ready
Played NKVD Officer Delov
Julia Mulligan
Played Woman in Layers of Clothes
Andrey Korzhenevskiy
Played Man in Layers of Clothes
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Played Musician #1
Jeremy Limb
Played Musician #2
Andy Gathergood
Played Citizen Bundled Into Car
Alexander Piskunov
Played Young Man Snitch
Ruslav Neupokoev
Played Middle Aged Man
Alla Binieieva
Played Middle Aged Wife
Nicholas Woodeson
Played Boris Bresnavich, Conductor #2
Elaine Caxton
Played Mrs. Bresnavich
George Potts
Played Concert Director
Cara Horgan
Played Lidiya Timashuk
Nicholas Sidi
Played NKVD Officer Kobulov
Jonny Phillips
Played NKVD Officer Pervak
Alex Harvey-Brown
Played Soldier
Tim Steed
Played Sergeant
June Watson
Played Matryona Petrovna
Adam Shaw
Played NKVD Guard Ilyin
Daniel Tuite
Played NKVD Officer Slimonov
David Crow
Played Khrustalyov
Karl Johnson
Played Dr. Lukomsky
Emilio Iannucci
Played Young Doctor
Daniel Booroff
Played Tall Doctor
Dan Mersh
Played Ice Hockey Coach
Richard Brake
Played Tarasov
James Barriscale
Played Army General
Daniel Tatarsky
Played NKVD Officer at Dacha Gates
Eva Sayer
Played Young Waitress
Diana Quick
Played Polina Molotova
Adam Ewan
Played Prisoner at Gulag
Michael Ballard
Played Volga Guard Chasov
Phil Deguara
Played Volga Guard Shulga
Jonathan Aris
Played Mezhnikov
Katie McCreedy
Played Little Girl #2
Ewan Bailey
Played NKVD Officer Aslanov
Leeroy Murray
Played Zhukov's Chief of Staff
Keely Smith
Played Teenage Ostrich Girl
Sheng-Chien Tsai
Played Translator
Dave Wong
Played Zhou Enlai
Sergey Korshkov
Played NKVD Officer Fedin
Alexander Grigorivev
Played Father
Olga Dadukevich
Played Mother
Nastya Koshevatskaya
Played Daughter
Danya Bochkov
Played Son
Sebastian Anton
Played NKVD Colonel Entin
Nastya Karpenko
Played Little Girl #1
Gerald Lepkowski
Played Leonid Brezhnev
Luke D'Silva
Played Moskalenko
Daniel Chapple
Played Red Army General
Daniel Smith
Played Red Army Captain
Ellen Evans
Played Teenage Girl
Oleh Drach
Played Red Army Colonel
Daniel Fearn
Played Marshal Konev
Henry Helm
Played Child Mourner (uncredited)
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