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    • Enemy at the Gates. Set during the Battle of Stalingrad, Enemy at the Gates uniquely showcases the lethal cat-and-mouse game between two skilled snipers.
    • The Hunt for Red October. A tense and exhilarating adaptation of Tom Clancy's bestselling novel, The Hunt for Red October revolves around a rogue Soviet submarine captain pursuing a dangerous and secretive mission.
    • The Death of Stalin. The Death of Stalin masterfully blends dark humor and historical accuracy, bringing forth a satirical look into the political chaos that ensued after the dictator's demise.
    • Bridge of Spies. Directed by Steven Spielberg, Bridge of Spies tells the gripping true story of an American lawyer tasked with negotiating the release of a Soviet-subdued American pilot during the height of the Cold War.
  2. Top 50 Greatest Films from the Soviet Union. by xzet • Created 12 years ago • Modified 8 years ago. List activity. 34K views. 48 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 50 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Repentance. 1984 2h 33m PG. 8.1 (4.9K) Rate. Varlam, the despotic mayor of a small town, dies.

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    • The Resident’S Mistake (1968, USSR) by Veniamin Dorman
    • Bridge of Spies (2015, U.S.) by Steven Spielberg
    • The Third Man (1949, UK) by Carol Reed
    • The Dead Season (1968, USSR) by Savva Kulish
    • The Man Who Saved The World (2014, Denmark) by Peter Anthony
    • Tass Is Authorized to Declare... (1984, USSR) by Vladimir Fokin
    • The Russia House (1990, U.S.) by Frederic Schepisi

    This cult movie is the first of a trilogy that tells the story of a veteran intelligence officer, the son of Russian aristocrat Pavel Tulyev, who comes to the Soviet Union to obtain secret information on the country’s nuclear industry. The KGB follows him and he makes a fatal mistake. In the finest tradition of the Soviet noir genre, which included...

    While simultaneously nostalgic and paranoic, this film by Steven Spielberg is unique. First, unlike numerous American movies it positively depicts a Soviet intelligence officer, avoiding the ‘evil Russian’ caricature that one often sees in Hollywood. Second, by showing the mutual paranoia and hatred between the Soviet Union and the U.S., and a fear...

    Based on the novel by Graham Greene, and with the legendary Orson Welles in the lead role, this thriller is one of the oldest and most harrowing movies about the Cold War, having earned numerous prizes, including an Oscar, as well as a Grand Prix in Cannes. The film takes place in post-war Vienna, divided between the Americans, Soviets, British and...

    This Soviet noir drama has nothing to do with American spy thrillers. On the contrary, it’s an intelligent film about a clash of minds, with cunning action and intrigue. The suspense grows throughout the film.The Dead Seasonwas the first Soviet film about the country’s intelligence service during the Cold War. The script was based on material provi...

    This documentary is dedicated to the person who literally saved the world by his quick and brave decision. Lt. Colonel Stanislav Petrov of the Soviet Air Defense Forces was on duty on Sept. 26, 1983, when the early-warning system reported nuclear missiles launched from the U.S. and heading to the Soviet Union. Petrov had instructions that in such a...

    This 10-part series is based on the novel by Yulian Semyonov, and shows the secret war between Soviet and U.S. intelligence services. The film even won a prize from the KGB. This intellectual spy thriller shows Soviet agents facing the complex and dangerous task to hunt a Moscow-based U.S. spy, who is working at an institution that has information ...

    This American spy movie with Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer in the lead roles was the first U.S. movie shot in the USSR by the Australian director. At the beginning of Perestroika, a brilliant Soviet physicist hands over information about the Soviet military to his former mistress, Katya, an employee of a Moscow publishing house. She must forwa...

  4. Jul 19, 2017 · It wasn't only the moral shortcomings of American society that the Soviet production companies were watching, but also our pop culture. A number of American novels, mainly political corruption thrillers, were adapted into movies and TV mini-series in the USSR.

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