I think it had a very limited release and has only now come out on Netflix.
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 16/04/2020 06:23:45 PM
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How does it compare to HBO's original movie from 1992, Stalin? Funnier, I suppose.
How does it compare to HBO's original movie from 1992, Stalin? Funnier, I suppose.
Also, not really about him. Stalin is in maybe three scenes before his stroke and he's to the movie as "Moby Dick" is to his eponymous story - the driving force behind the lead characters' decisions and motivations, but not really an actor in the narrative.
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