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Director: Tony Bicât
Cast: Lila Kedrova, George Pravda, Gerard Ryder, Vickery Turner
'It's as if the revolution was here again. They are storming the Winter Palace on my own doorstep.' In Palmerston Road, Reading, there is a crisis ...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Trotsky is Dead, a 1976 film directed by Tony Bicât, has received a mixed critical reception. The film is set in Reading, England and explores the aftermath of a revolutionary upheaval in the community. While some critics praised the film's social commentary, others found its execution to be uneven.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, character-driven dramas will find much to appreciate in director Tony Bicât's 1976 film 'Trotsky is Dead', which features standout performances from actors like Lila Kedrova and George Pravda as it explores themes of social upheaval and political revolution in an intimate, character-focused manner.