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The Death of Stalin
When tyrannical dictator Josef Stalin dies in 1953, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to become the next Soviet leader. Among the contenders are the dweebish Georgy Malenkov, the wily Nikita Khrushchev and Lavrenti Beria, the sadistic secret police chief.
Armando Iannucci
Casts & Crew
Steve Buscemi
Simon Russell Beale
Paddy Considine
Rupert Friend
Jason Isaacs
Olga Kurylenko
Michael Palin
Andrea Riseborough
Paul Chahidi
Dermot Crowley
Paul Whitehouse
Adrian McLoughlin
Jeffrey Tambor
Tom Brooke
Justin Edwards
Paul Ready
Yulya Muhrygina
Andrey Korzhenevskiy
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Jeremy Limb
Andy Gathergood
Alexander Piskunov
Ruslav Neupokoev
Alla Bineeva
Nicholas Woodeson
Elaine Caxton
George Potts
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Nicholas Sidi
Jonny Phillips
Alex Harvey-Brown
Tim Steed
June Watson
Adam Shaw
Daniel Tuite
David Crow
Karl Johnson
Cara Horgan
Emilio Iannucci
Daniel Booroff
Dan Mersh
Richard Brake
James Barriscale
Daniel Tatarsky
Ricky Gabriellini
Eva Sayer
Diana Quick
Adam Ewan
Michael Ballard
Phil Deguara
Jonathan Aris
Katie McCreedy
Ewan Bailey
Leeroy Murray
Keely Smith
Sheng-Chien Tsai
Dave Wong
Sergey Korshkov
Alexander Grigorivev
Olga Dadukevich
Nastya Koshevatskaya
Danya Bochkov
Sebastian Aton
Nastya Karpenko
Gerald Lepkowski
Luke D'Silva
Daniel Chapple
Daniel Smith
Ellen Evans
Oleg Drach
Daniel Fearn
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