
All the King's Men (1971)
3h 18minMini-Series, Drama
7.4
Soviet TV adaptation of the eponymous novel by Robert Penn Warren. Life and career of a fictitious Governor Willie Stark, played by Georgi Zhzhyonov, is a loose portrayal of Governor Hue Long of Louisiana, who was in fact murdered by the gun shot in 1935. Stark and his entourage are shown as part of ruthless political machinery and power struggle in the USA.
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The key characters in All the King's Men (1971) are Stark (Georgi Zhzhyonov), Jack Burden (1971) (Mikhail Kozakov), Rafinad (Lev Durov).
All the King's Men (1971) was directed by Mikhail Kozakov.
Soviet TV adaptation of the eponymous novel by Robert Penn Warren. Life and career of a fictitious Governor Willie Stark, played by Georgi Zhzhyonov, is a loose portrayal of Governor Hue Long of Louisiana, who was in fact murdered by the gun shot in 1935. Stark and his entourage are shown as part of ruthless political machinery and power struggle in the USA.
All the King's Men (1971) is a Mini-Series, Drama show.
All the King's Men (1971) has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.
All the King's Men (1971) episodes are 3h 18min long.
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