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  1. 3 de abr. de 2022 · Updated March 12, 2024. Joseph Stalin died on March 5, 1953, after apparently suffering a stroke — but some suspect that he was actually poisoned. Joseph Stalin’s death in March 1953 ended his long and brutal reign as leader of the Soviet Union. Since the 1920s, he’d ruled with an iron fist. He dragged his country toward industrialization ...

  2. La muerte de Stalin es una película dirigida por Armando Iannucci con Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Palin .... Año: 2017. Título original: The Death of Stalin. Sinopsis: La noche del 2 de marzo de 1953 murió un hombre. Ese hombre es Josef Stalin, dictador, tirano, carnicero y Secretario General de la URSS. Y si juegas tus cartas bien, el puesto ahora puede ser ...

  3. The Death of Stalin Trailer 1 (2017) Jason Isaacs, Steve Buscemi Biography Movie HD [Official Trailer]

  4. 9 de ago. de 2019 · The most magnificent entrance in recent cinema history. It's "that" scene. Jason Isaacs’s incomparable, scene-stealing appearance in “The Death of Stalin” - ...

  5. Proč by nemohl i Stalin? Během jeho života se soustředili především na to, jak jej přežít. A teď se začnou naplno projevovat absurdní a pokřivené charaktery všech těchto Stalinových pohrobků. Začíná boj o veškerou moc nad komunistickou říší, která do této chvíle patřila jen a pouze brutálnímu diktátorovi.

  6. The death of Stalin. "On March 1, 1953, the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union -- Joseph Stalin -- had a severe stroke. A doctor could not be called until the Central Committee had convened, voted, and agreed on which doctor to use, a task made more complex by the fact that Stalin had just ...

  7. 8 de mar. de 2018 · In “The Death of Stalin,” fear is so overwhelming, so deeply embedded in everyday life that it distorts ordinary expression, utterances, gestures and bodies. It has turned faces into masks ...