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title: ""Holland’s film begins slowly, even unassumingly as young Jones –…"
date: 2020-05-26
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# "Holland’s film begins slowly, even unassumingly as young Jones –…

*May 26, 2020 · Facebook*

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\"Holland's film begins slowly, even unassumingly as young Jones -- having already made a splash by interviewing Hitler -- uses his London government contacts with David Lloyd George (Kenneth Cranham) to get official permissions to travel to the Soviet Union, on a mission to interview Stalin and discover the truth about the USSR's colossal economic expansion and its apparently triumphant five-year plan. At first, Jones is restricted to Moscow, condemned to hang around the louche and cynical journo-expat scene presided over there by Duranty. But then he escapes to make a dangerous and deeply unofficial trip to Ukraine, which is where his nightmare begins.\"\
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