• "Glasnost gives everyone the right to complain and accuse, but it doesn't make shoes."

  • Dec 28 2024
  • Length: 1 min
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"Glasnost gives everyone the right to complain and accuse, but it doesn't make shoes."

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  • "Glasnost gives everyone the right to complain and accuse, but it doesn't make shoes."

    The Russia House is a 1990 Cold War drama based on John le Carré's novel, directed by Fred Schepisi. The film stars Sean Connery as Barley Blair, a publisher recruited by British intelligence, and Michelle Pfeiffer as Katya, a Russian woman who delivers a manuscript containing state secrets. This gripping tale of espionage and romance explores the thin line between duty and personal loyalty in a divided world.

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