Reds
Reds (1981)

Starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrmann
Directed by Warren Beatty
An account of the revolutionary years of the legendary American journalist John Reed (1887-1920), who shared his adventurous professional life with his radical commitment to the socialist revolution in Russia, his dream of spreading its principles among the members of the American working class, and his troubled romantic relationship with the writer Louise Bryant (1885-1936).

Runtime: 195 min.     Rating: 7.2     DVD
Languages: Deutsch,English,French,Italiano,Russian,suomi
Countries: United States of America
Genres: Drama,History,Romance
Keywords: husband wife relationship,russia,world war i,war correspondent,biography,based on a true story,co-worker relationship,docudrama,russian revolution,russian history,greenwich village,russian civil war,1920s,1910s,political repression,government witch hunt,bolshevism,comunism,soviet union history,female writer,american journalist
Cast
   John Reed
   Louise Bryant
   Max Eastman
   Grigory Zinoviev
   Eugene O'Neill
   Louis Fraina
   Emma Goldman
   Paul Trullinger
   Speaker at Liberal Club
   Mr. Partlow
   Mrs. Partlow
   Carl Walters
   Helen Walters
   Mrs. Reed
   Floyd Dell
   Horace Whigham
   Maurice Becker
   Ida Rauh
   Crystal Eastman
   Marjorie Jones
   Jane Heap
   Barney
   Big Bill Haywood
   Police Chief
   Pinkerton Guard
   Pete van Wherry
   Dr. Lorber
   Julius Gerber
   Allan Benson
   Joe Volski
   Alex Gomberg
   Interpreter in Factory
   Vladimir I. Lenin
   Leon Trotsky
   Alexander Kerensky / Himself - Witness
   Young Bolshevik Soldier
   Senator Overman
   MacAlpine
   Harry
   Eddie
   CLP Party Member #1
   CLP Party Member #2
   Government Agent
   State Department Official
   Karl Radek
   Scandinavian Escort
   Finnish Doctor
   Russian Nurse
   Russian Doctor
   Little Boy
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   Woman with Notebook (uncredited)
   Communist Leader (uncredited)
   Louise Bryant's Colleague in France (uncredited)