The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming
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The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American comedy film. Based on the Nathaniel Benchley juvenile novel, The Off-Islanders, it was adapted for the screen by William Rose. It tells the Cold War story of the comedic chaos which occurs when the Soviet submarine Спрут (Sprut, Octopus) accidentally runs aground near a small New England town.
Audio clip from the movie: "[Emergency, everybody to get from street.]"
Primary cast
- Alan Arkin : Lt. Rozanov
- Carl Reiner : Walt Whittaker
- Eva Marie Saint : Elspeth Whittaker
- Brian Keith : Police Chief Link Mattocks
- Jonathan Winters : Officer Norman Jones
- Paul Ford : Fendall Hawkins
- Theodore Bikel : The Russian captain
- Tessie O'Shea : Alice Foss (telephone operator)
- John Phillip Law : Alexei Kolchin
- Ben Blue : Luther Grilk
Awards (wins):
- Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Alan Arkin)
- Writers Guild of America - Best Written American Comedy (William Rose)
Awards (nominations):
- Academy Award for Best Picture
- Directors Guild of America - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures (Norman Jewison)
- Academy Award for Best Actor (Alan Arkin)
- Academy Award for Film Editing (Hal Ashby & J. Terry Williams)
- Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay (William Rose)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay (William Rose)
See also
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