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Les Russes arrivent, les Russes arrivent

Original title: The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming
  • 1966
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  • 2h 6m
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7.0/10
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Les Russes arrivent, les Russes arrivent (1966)
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A Soviet officer and crewmen go ashore for help after their submarine runs aground off Nantucket.A Soviet officer and crewmen go ashore for help after their submarine runs aground off Nantucket.A Soviet officer and crewmen go ashore for help after their submarine runs aground off Nantucket.

  • Director
    • Norman Jewison
  • Writers
    • William Rose
    • Nathaniel Benchley
  • Stars
    • Carl Reiner
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • Alan Arkin
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Nathaniel Benchley
    • Stars
      • Carl Reiner
      • Eva Marie Saint
      • Alan Arkin
    • 106User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Carl Reiner
    Carl Reiner
    • Walt Whittaker
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Elspeth Whittaker
    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Lieutenant Rozanov
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Link Mattocks
    Jonathan Winters
    Jonathan Winters
    • Norman Jonas
    Paul Ford
    Paul Ford
    • Fendall Hawkins
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Captain
    Tessie O'Shea
    Tessie O'Shea
    • Alice Foss
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Alexei Kolchin
    Ben Blue
    Ben Blue
    • Luther Grilk
    Andrea Dromm
    Andrea Dromm
    • Alison Palmer
    Sheldon Collins
    Sheldon Collins
    • Pete Whittaker
    • (as Sheldon Golomb)
    Guy Raymond
    Guy Raymond
    • Lester Tilly
    Cliff Norton
    Cliff Norton
    • Charlie Hinkson
    Richard Schaal
    Richard Schaal
    • Oscar Maxwell
    • (as Dick Schaal)
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • Mr. Porter
    Don Keefer
    Don Keefer
    • Irving Christiansen
    Cindy Putnam
    • Annie Whittaker
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Nathaniel Benchley
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    Ajtlawyer

    great movie

    This is one of the better 1960s comedies and the acting is first-rate. Alan Arkin as the Soviet Navy officer and Brian Keith as the police chief got deserved Oscar nominations. This was one of Jonathan Winters' first movies and he steals every scene he's in. Carl Reiner is excellent as "Whittaker Walt", the musical comedy writer who is the only sensible person on the island. One part of the movie that stands out for me is how well Theodore Bikel and Arkin are able to speak Russian which they do flawlessly although I doubt either of them grew up speaking Russian. And the girl who plays Allison? Zowie!

    The ending of the movie always gets me choked up. . .Rent it and enjoy.
    7ma-cortes

    A fun and bemusing story of a Russian sub which accidentally runs aground off the New England coast

    This funny film based on the comic novel ¨The Off-Islanders¨ by Nathaniel Benchley deals with a Russian submarine runs aground off Nantucket Island and then things go wacky, as the garrulous townspeople go gaga , not knowing what to do first , get guns or vodka , building a mountain of laughter . As the residents falsely think that the nine-man crew is the start of a Soviet invasion , though they are only looking for help . It is in the Russians' panic which the fun chiefly lies. Don't You Just Hate People Who Drop In Unexpectedly? . It's A Plot!... to make the world die laughing!!

    A gem of comedy with laughs , thrills , emotion , messes , lots of face-twitching , grunting , entertainment and amusement . Concerning an accident of a Russian sub, then a memorable set of crazy happenings follows the landing , enginereed by the imaginative inhabitants and a town full of overactive assumptions. Splendid and attractive cast delivers a solid comedy , but silly at times , about cultures clash. Seldom a hilarious jigsaw had so many perfectly fitting pieces . Cued by engaging and sympathetic portrayals from a motley main and support cast , such as : Carl Reiner as the sulking father , Eva Maria Saint as the kind mother , Thedore Bikel as the stiff-upper-life sub commandant , Brian Keith as town sheriff , Jonathan Winters as deputy , Paul Ford as gun-ho veteran , John Philip Law as naive young Russian , Alan Arkin as out-of-his-depth Russian sailor, among others .

    It contains a lively and moving musical score by Johnny Mandel. As well as appropriate and colorful cinematography by Joseph H. Biroc. The motion picture was well produced and directed by Norman Jewison . He is a prestigious and veteran filmmaker, his greatest film is of course Jesus Christ Superstar . He directed successful movies as Fiddler on the roof , Agnes of God , Moonstruck , Thomas Crown and Cinncinati Kid . However , he also got some flops as Bogus, In country , Only you and Other's people money and his last picture titled The statement . He considers The Hurricane (1999) the last in a trilogy of racial bigotry movies he's realized, the first two being In the Heat of the Night (1967) and A Soldier's Story (1984). Rating : 7/10 . Good, worthwhile seeing for its amusing moments and great comical actors . You will find many extraordinarily enjoyable moments in this charming comedy .
    de_niro_2001

    Funny and Reassuring

    It's fair to say Norman Jewison has never directed a bad film. Fiddler on the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar and Other People's Money are excellent. This film is an antidote to all other Cold War films which are either about spies or impending nuclear holocaust. The Russian submarine beaches on the New England coast by accident and the crew are very anxious about the blunder they have made. I think there's a chance this film was partly inspired by 49th Parallel. At the beginning, it's obvious that they do not wish to use their guns in anger. John Phillip Law does well as Alexei; there's a lot more to him than the angel in Barbarella. He is quite afraid of what may happen and is genuinely distraught after he pointed his gun at the wee lass because she made a noise that made him panic. The Americans are not portrayed favourably for the most part. They are shown as jingoistic and they behave in a manner reminiscent of the people who thought Orson Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast was a news report on an actual Martian invasion. Americans, young and old, from Whittaker's 9 year old son to the elderly guys in the American Legion beanies are shown as spoiling for a fight. This might be meant to represent American cold war paranoia which had its dark side in blacklisting by the House Un-American Activities Committee and Ronald Reagan's keenness to use military action in the 1980s. The Russians are shown as well meaning and decent, genuinely afraid of what might happen to them. The scene between Alexei and Alison on the beach is very good and what they say to each other (to be found in the memorable quotes section) makes perfect sense. Alan Arkin is also very good as Lieutenant Rozanov. Whitakker is very concerned when he thinks he's killed him after impulsively firing a gun at the car he's driving. It's good the way mutual distrust turns into friendship. Leaving the serious analysis aside, there are some very funny moments like when Arkin & co tie the elderly lady up and place her on top of the cupboard and her husband doesn't notice she's there. It's a good scene at the end when the townspeople escort the submarine out the harbour in their boats and with them being there the McDonnell F-101 Voodoos flying overhead don't attack the sub. A feel good comedy indeed.
    8mdm-11

    Human Spirit Overreaches Ideological Boundaries

    A Cold War "comedy" delivers lots of laughs, but also much to think about. Knowing what we know now (years after the fall of Communism), the story seems to foreshadow a brighter future for humankind. Carl Reiner's Masterpiece!

    A small New England island town is visited by the crew of a Russian submarine. The submarine has run adrift, and is stuck. The townspeople, through a series of misunderstandings, quickly perpetuate ever-increasing rumors about a Russian paratrouper invasion. Although the town is in a complete panic, the focus on a few characters and their interactions with the "alien enemies" reveals a more human side of the global East/West conflict. The final scenes are a heartwarming testimony to the triumph of the human spirit. A wonderful "Sunday afternoon" family film
    8gatebanger

    The Critics were Wrong Again

    This is a funny movie! Arkin, in his first starring role, was particularly good. I enjoyed the accent and the mangled English. Also, the photography was first-rate.

    I sat through this film twice when it was in the theaters the first time around, and have seen it on TV every ten years or so.

    Some of the critics say it's overrated. Fine. Maybe it's just me, but I *still* think it's funny.

    If you're looking for a pleasant movie the kids can watch, this is a good one.

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    • Trivia
      Theodore Bikel speaks only Russian in the film. Norman Jewison has acknowledged that Bikel's knowledge of the language was a principal reason in casting him.
    • Goofs
      When Police Chief Mattocks "breaks" Fendall Hawkins' sword over his knee, it doesn't break on the first try (hit between his hands), but half the sword can be seen flopping around outside Mattocks' right hand. It is possible either that the sword was already pre-broken/weakened in that spot, and Brian Keith "missed the mark", or that he broke it once in a previous take, but had to do a retake, and needed to "hide" the first break.
    • Quotes

      Russian sailors: Emehrgancy! Everybody to get from street!

    • Crazy credits
      In the title, the letters R and N in RUSSIANS are reversed to resemble Russian letters (which would literally translate to Ya and I), and the G in COMING is a hammer and sickle.
    • Alternate versions
      The restored special widescreen letterbox version, aired on network TV, has subtitles in the lower bar for the "Russian" dialogue between the Russians in which the formated video version does not have them.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Directors: The Films of Norman Jewison (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shining Sea
      (uncredited)

      Written by Johnny Mandel & Peggy Lee

      Performed by Irene Kral

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • ¡Ahí vienen los rusos, ahí vienen los rusos!
    • Filming locations
      • Bodega Bay, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $3,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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