Old Magazine Articles
Article Summary

Stalin's Favorite Movie...

• Photoplay Magazine, 1937 •

Here is an article from a 1937 issue of Photoplay Magazine reported that in matters cinematic, Joseph Stalin was one tough nut to crack:

"The many times I have interviewed Stalin, I have never found him changed much insofar as American film is concerned. Twice I have sat alongside him while he watched some American-made films, and never heard him grunt one way or the other. One of the films I saw with him was Private Lives. When he was asked for his opinion afterward, he refused it. The picture was, as usual, 'rejected'."

"Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, which I saw Charlie make more than a year ago in Hollywood and San Pedro, was the only American picture I ever remember having seen in Moscow. This film packed the theater and was shown twenty-four hours a day."

American diplomats stationed in Moscow during the post-war years reported that Stalin was a great movie lover and had a private screening room that was quite plush by the standards of the time.

During the Gorbachev era, when the USSR was in its death throes, Tootsie was one of the few American movies that was permitted to be shown. The Soviets liked it because it showed Westerners living uncomfortably in crowded cities and the Russians liked the film because it was simply an amusing romantic comedy.

Click here if you want to know what films Hitler liked.

     




Soviet History Surfer
<— Prev    |    Next —>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Article Summaries

African Americans | African Americans Ku Klux Klan | African Americans Lynchings | American Civil War History | American Civil War History Chronology | American Civil War History Gettysburg | American Civil War History Lincoln | Art & Architecture | Assorted Interviews and Profiles | Biplanes | Cartoons 1914-1922 | Early Aviation Zeppelins and Dirgibles | Early Cars & Automotive History | European Royalty | Golf | History of Israel and the Jews | Immigration | Literature 19th Century Writers | Literature 20th Century Writers | Living History | Men & Women | Miscellaneous | Music | Native Americans | Old Iraq | Opinions About Americans | Post World War One | Post World War One Versailles Treaty | Pre-World War One | Prohibition | Prohibition Prohibition Cartoons | Religion | Silent Movies | Silent Movies Cartoons | Silent Movies Charlie Chaplin | Tennis | The Talkies | Titanic | U.S. Army Uniforms of World War One | U.S. Army Uniforms of World War One Trench Coats | U.S. Army Uniforms of World War One U.S. Armies, Corps and Divisions | U.S. Navy Uniforms of World War One | U.S. Navy Uniforms of World War One U.S. Marine Corps Uniforms | Weird Inventions | Women’s Fashion, Society and Manners | Women’s Fashion, Society and Manners Flappers | Women’s Fashion, Society and Manners Men’s Fashion | Women’s Fashion, Society and Manners Personal Beauty | Women’s Suffrage | World War I Posters | World War One | World War One African Americans | World War One Clip Art | World War One Inventions and Weapons | World War One Letters | World War One Memoirs | World War One Writing | World War One British Uniforms | World War One Color Photographs | World War One From the Stars and Stripes | World War Two | World War Two Japanese Internment | World War Two Weapons | World War Two Yank Magazine | Yank Magazine General Marshall

© Copyright 2008 Old Magazine Articles
 
start end