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An account of the revolutionary years of the legendary American journalist John Reed (1887-1920), who shared his adventurous professional life with his radical commitment to the socialist revolution in Russia, his dream of spreading its principles among the members of the American working class, and his troubled romantic relationship with the writer Louise Bryant (1885-1936).
Warren Beatty
Casts & Crew
Warren Beatty
Diane Keaton
Edward Herrmann
Jerzy Kosiński
Jack Nicholson
Paul Sorvino
Maureen Stapleton
Nicolas Coster
M. Emmet Walsh
Ian Wolfe
Bessie Love
MacIntyre Dixon
Pat Starr
Eleanor D. Wilson
Max Wright
George Plimpton
Harry Ditson
Leigh Curran
Kathryn Grody
Brenda Currin
Nancy Duiguid
Norman Chancer
Dolph Sweet
Ramon Bieri
Jack O'Leary
Gene Hackman
Gerald Hiken
William Daniels
Dave King
Joseph Buloff
Stefan Gryff
Denis Pekarev
Roger Sloman
Stuart Richman
Oleg Kerensky
Nikko Seppala
John J. Hooker
Shane Rimmer
Jerry Hardin
Jack Kehoe
Christopher Malcolm
Tony Sibbald
R.G. Armstrong
Josef Sommer
Jan Tříska
Åke Lindman
Pertti Weckström
Nina Macarova
Jose De Fillippo
Andreas La Casa
Roger Baldwin
Henry Miller
Adela Rogers St. Johns
Dora Russell
Scott Nearing
Tess Davis
Heaton Vorse
Hamilton Fish
Isaac Don Levine
Rebecca West
Will Durant
Will Weinstone
Emmanuel Herbert
Arne Swabeck
Adele Gutman Nathan
George Seldes
Kenneth Chamberlain
Blanche Hays Fagen
Galina von Meck
Art Shields
Andrew Dasburg
Hugo Gellert
Dorothy Frooks
George Jessel
Jacob Bailin
John Ballato
Lucita Williams
Bernadine Szold-Fritz
Jessica Smith
Harry Carlisle
Arthur Mayer
Miriam Margolyes
John Ratzenberger
Simon Jones
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