All the Kings Men (1971 film)
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| 7.8/10 IMDb Duration Country USSR | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Naum Ardashnikov (ru), Aleksandr Gutkovich (ru) Writer Aleksandr Gutkovich , ru Release date 1971 (1971) |
All The King's Men (Russian: Vsya korolevskaya rat', Вся королевская рать) is a 1971 Soviet TV mini-series, adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's novel of the same name.
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Title
The movie's title matches that of the Russian translation of Warren's novel: Вся королевская рать, literally Whole King's Host. Just like in the source material, it's a line from the famous nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty, translated by Samuil Marshak:
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