Stalin's Last Plot poster

Stalin's Last Plot | Le Dernier Complot de Staline

Description: January 1953: On the eve of his death Stalin finds himself yet another imaginary enemy: Jewish doctors. He organizes the most violent anti-Semitic campaign ever launched in the USSR, by fabricating the "Doctors' Plot," whereby doctors are charged with conspiring to murder the highest dignitaries of the Soviet Regime. Still unknown and untold, this conspiracy underlines the climax of a political scheme successfully masterminded by Stalin to turn the Jews into the new enemies of the people. It reveals his extreme paranoia and his compulsion to manipulate those around him. The children and friends of the main victims recount for the first time their experience and their distress related to these nightmarish events.

Genres: Documentary, History, TV Movie

Homepage: https://www.zed.fr/en/catalog/stalin-s-last-plot-52-80

Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 0 minutes

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Patrick Floersheim

Played Narrator (voice)

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Jonathan Brent

Played Self - Historian

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Joseph Stalin

Played Self (archive footage)

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Vyacheslav Molotov

Played Self (archive footage)

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Natalya Rapoport

Played Self - Daughter of doctor Yacov Rapoport

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Gennady Kostyrchenko

Played Self - Historian

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Yakov Etinguer

Played Self - Son of doctor Yakov Etinguer

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Nikita Petrov

Played Self - Historian

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Lavrentiy Beria

Played Self (archive footage)

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Georgi Malenkov

Played Self (archive footage)

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Igor Prelin

Played Self - Former KGB colonel

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Solomon Mikhoels

Played Self (archive footage)

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Natalia Mikhoels

Played Self - Daughter of Solomon Mikhoels

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Nina Mikhoels

Played Self - Daughter of Solomon Mikhoels

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Vladimir Vinogradov

Played Self (archive footage)

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Lyubov Vovsi

Played Self - Daughter of doctor Miron Vovsi

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Miron Vovsi

Played Self (archive footage)

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Leonid Kogan

Played Self - Son of doctor Boris Kogan

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Rudolf Slánský

Played Self (archive footage)

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Leonid Mlechin

Played Self - Journalist

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