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The Girl in the Kremlin

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Lex Barker, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Maurice Manson in The Girl in the Kremlin (1957)
Film NoirDramaMysteryThriller

In 1953, Soviet dictator Stalin fakes his own death, undergoes plastic surgery and vanishes but OSS agent Steve Anderson searches for him in Europe.In 1953, Soviet dictator Stalin fakes his own death, undergoes plastic surgery and vanishes but OSS agent Steve Anderson searches for him in Europe.In 1953, Soviet dictator Stalin fakes his own death, undergoes plastic surgery and vanishes but OSS agent Steve Anderson searches for him in Europe.

  • Director
    • Russell Birdwell
  • Writers
    • Gene L. Coon
    • Robert Hill
    • Harry Ruskin
  • Stars
    • Lex Barker
    • Zsa Zsa Gabor
    • Jeffrey Stone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    238
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russell Birdwell
    • Writers
      • Gene L. Coon
      • Robert Hill
      • Harry Ruskin
    • Stars
      • Lex Barker
      • Zsa Zsa Gabor
      • Jeffrey Stone
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lex Barker
    Lex Barker
    • Steve Anderson
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    • Lili Grisenko…
    Jeffrey Stone
    Jeffrey Stone
    • Mischa Rimilkin
    Maurice Manson
    Maurice Manson
    • Count Molda…
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Jacob Stalin
    Natalie Daryll
    • Dasha
    • (as Natalia Daryll)
    Aram Katcher
    Aram Katcher
    • Lavrenti Beria
    Norbert Schiller
    Norbert Schiller
    • Ivan Brubof
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Igor Smetka
    Elena Da Vinci
    • Olga Smetka
    Phillipa Fallon
    • Nina
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Deshilov
    Kurt Katch
    Kurt Katch
    • Commissar
    Wanda Ottoni
    • Girl in Berlin Cafe
    • (as Vanda Dupre)
    Alfred Linder
    • Tata Brun
    Gabriel Curtiz
    Gabriel Curtiz
    • Dr. Petrov
    • (as Gabor Curtiz)
    Peter Besbas
    • Berlin Wine Shop Manager
    • (uncredited)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Russell Birdwell
    • Writers
      • Gene L. Coon
      • Robert Hill
      • Harry Ruskin
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    User reviews11

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    4boblipton

    Cheap And Paranoid

    The movie starts in the Kremlin in 1953, where Joseph Stalin (played by Maurice Manson) indulges in his fetish by watching a woman having her head shaved. He then undergoes plastic surgery, watches the people gathering to mourning his death, has the doctor who performed the surgery shot, and then vanishes from the story. For a while, anyway.

    In Berlin, former OSS agent and PI Lex Barker tries to gives Zsa Zsa Gabor her money back. She hired him to track down her sister, but never mentioned that she was working in the Kremlin. After she offers him more money, he goes back to work, and decides that Stalin is still alive. But where? There's spy stuff.

    I strongly suspect this is an updating of an unproduced script for just after the War, in which Hitler has been replaced by Stalin. It's strictly cheap fare from producer Albert Zugsmith, and the only names I recognize are William Schallert as Stalin's son, and DP Carl Guthrie.
    1mls4182

    Boring

    Poor Natalie Daryll had her head shaved for THIS?

    No one watched this film thinking it would be good, but one would think a cold war film with Lex Barker and Zsa Zsa Gabor would least be funny. This is a snooze fest.

    The film offers very little by way of camp. A few men escape prosecution by disguising themselv s as nuns but that is it.

    The film utilizes a lot of Soviet propaganda film footage to fill time.

    One thing this film did well was to make the Universal City back lot look a lot like Bavaria, Germany.

    It is a sad fact that Zsa Zsa Gabor is a better actress than Lex Barker is an actor.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Strange Cold-War "B" Sadistic Tone...Images of Abuse, Missing Limbs, & Flogging

    Well Known Right-Winger and Studio Publicist, Russell Birdwell, Assisting John Wayne Promoting "The Alamo", Directed this Brutal Exploitation-Propaganda of those Evil Commies.

    Dark Tone and Somber Throughout...

    It Starts with a Lengthy Scene with Stalin Seated Puffing on a Pipe, Watching a Beautiful Brunette with Waist-Length Hair,

    Undergoing a Shaved-Head Haircut. There is No Explanation.

    Aside from the Obvious Pleasure of Stalin Getting His Kicks.

    Next, it's Off to the Plastic Surgeon for Uncle Joe who is about to Fake His Own Death and High-Tail, with Half of the Soviet Treasury.

    Enter Zsa Zsa Gabor in a Dual Role, Searching for Her Identical Twin, Last Seen as Stalin's Nurse in Moscow.

    She Hires He-Man Lex Baxter, Ex-OSS and Now a Private Eye, to Find Her Sibling.

    When Baxter Discovers that there are "Rumors" of Stalin's Switcheroo, He Joins Zsa Zsa with the Added Bonus, no not Gabor, but a Hefty Down-Payment.

    There's Some Intrigue, and with the Help of a One-Armed Secret-Service Agent (Jeff Stone) and a Hiding-Out Son of Stalin (William Schallart) the Hunt is On.

    Plenty of Action, Including a Brutal, Bloody Flogging of Baxter. One Gets the Impression that there are also some Deranged and Detached Minds Behind the Camera.

    Intense, Low-Low Budget Movie that Delivers the Goods. However Critics and Fans seem to Loathe this Under-Ground Treasure of Sleazy Cinema from a By-Gone Era.

    There's a Lot More Here than Meets the Eye.

    Say Hello and Good-Bye to America's Little Friend During WWII, Uncle Joe Stalin...

    Who Starved Millions of His Countrymen...Because He Could.

    Worth a Watch.
    10madnomadtoo-84716

    Do My Eyes Deceive Me??

    Why does no one mourn the terrible surviving print of this movie? The actors seem to ply their craft through sets flooded with vanilla pudding. I had to ID the characters by movement and relative size.

    Most of the time I got it right. Pity.

    I saw this movie, fresh out, at the local emporium, right next to the 5-and-dime, just down from the drugstore that served Cokes by squirting syrup in a glass, topping it up with carbonated water and a gentle scoop of ice, with a final vigorous stir of a long spoon. (You got a PAPER straw that usually collapsed before the Coke was finished.) Place had a fancy wooden phone booth. And a shelf of mysterious substances in large glass jars with glass stoppers.

    ANYWAY, I digress. As a ten-year-old boy, the opening sequence of this movie showed me that parts of my body were capable of strange and glorious things. That firmly melancholic memory makes me wonder: Does NO ONE possess a better print of this film? Surely a storage box hides in some warehouse, where the ghosts of Lex and Zsa Zsa lament the darkness.

    Or, perhaps, some wired wizard, sequestered in Mom's basement, will discover this film from back-in-the-day and, fueled by pizza and Monster, initiate a restoration that will turn back global warming, feed the hungry everywhere, and usher in nuclear disarmament.

    Yeah, well ...
    5planktonrules

    Dumb...but also a film you cannot stop watching!

    "The Girl in the Kremlin" has a ridiculous premise...not quite as ridiculous as "They Saved Hitler's Brain"...but close! It seems that although it was announced to the world that Stalin died of a stroke in 1953, he did, according to this silly story, actually live on by substituting one of his doubles and then having plastic surgery! He did this, apparently, because he knew a purge was coming...and this time it was coming for him!

    Despite the notion of Stalin surviving and, perhaps, one day trying to return to power being ridiculous, the film tries very hard to play it straight....and making it seem only 99% ridiculous instead of 100% ridiculous. The only trouble I had with this kitschy film was the ending...as the death scene didn't make any sense at all. See it...see what I mean.

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      Natalie Daryll had her waist-length hair completely shaved off for this film.
    • Quotes

      Lavrenti Beria: [to Steve Anderson] I believe there are ways to make you talk.

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stalin Is Alive
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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