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The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming by Norman Jewison - New DVD

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    Item specifics

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    Publication Year
    2002
    Format
    DVD
    Publication Date
    2002-10-15
    Language
    English
    Director
    Norman Jewison
    Publisher
    United Artists
    Genre
    Comedy
    Movie/TV Title
    The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
    UPC
    0027616880185

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    • Top favourable review

      A bearable slapstick comedy with a very powerful human and political ending.

      This older movie on DVD is one of a kind. Even though it was produced in the mid 1960s, it is a perfect movie for people now with all of the Russia Hysteria that exists in the USA. It shows that we are all human beings with normal emotions no matter where we come from. I encourage anyone to order this film and watch every minute of it ... especially the ending. One should also watch the special feature enclosed on the DVD called, "The Russians are Coming to Hollywood" ... not find-able anywhere else than on this DVD. It is an interview with the producer and a time piece of sorts and a short history of the "cold war" in the 60s. ... And like that.

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wa_tacoma_goodwill_olympics_rainier_region

    • Top critical review

      Even a great cast couldn't save this awful movie

      Much as I admire Norman Jewison's body of work, this movie did not hold up. The price was worth it from a nostalgia point of view and not sorry I purchased it, but OMG, it was awful!

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

    • The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming

      I love this movie and hadn't seen it for a long time. I watched it on TV recently and had to add it to my video collection. Against orders, a Soviet submarine captain comes up for a look at America (off the coast of a small island in New England) and runs aground. He sends his two English speaking crewmen (played by Alan Arkin and John Philip Law) to procure a boat with enough power to pull them off. The 2 English speakers, along with 7 other Russian sailors, don't exactly blend in and the town is convinced that they are being invaded. Police Chief Link Mattocks (Brian Keith): "I thought all the nuts went home on Labor Day." The all-star cast also includes Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Jonathan Winters, Theodore Bikel and Paul Ford. I highly recommend The Russians Are Coming for the ...

    • The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming

      An excellent film for us Baby boomers. And if you remember the cold war, and the big fear of the Russians. This film has an all-star cast: Carl Reiner, Alan Arkin, Brian Keith, Johnathan Winters. It all starts when a russian submarine runs aground on a sand bar. A small party of russians leave the submarine to get a motorboat to pull the submarine loose. But in the course of this, the locals are all involved. It is every man for himself. Lets defend the island. Close to the end of the film, there is a confrontation with the submarine commander and the locals. World War III is about to break loose. Nothing brings people together, like a tradgedy. And this film has that too. A small tragedy brings the russians and americans together to unite them. In the meantime you have the ...

    • Great way to introduce Cold War and Stereotyping

      I saw this movie years ago and now that I teach high school history I thought it would be a great opener to teaching about the Cold War, irrational fear, mob hysteria, and how the media can add to stereotyping. My students loved it! I teach in a very diverse high school and students from Eastern Europe wanted to borrow it to show their families. I loaned it out when we were done with the unit and all responses came back positive. Some students said their parents from Ukraine or Russia, etc., had the same fears about the USA as the USA had about their countries. This opened communication between the students and their parents and grandparents. Since viewing the film we've had many discussions about stereotyping, racism, prejudice and how every group of people in the United States has ...