The Inner Circle (1991) The Inner Circle

The Inner Circle ★★★ 1991 (PG-13) Ivan Sanshin is a meek, married man working as a movie projectionist for the KGB in 1935 Russia. Sanshin is taken by the KGB to the Kremlin to show movies, primarily Hollywood features, to leader Joseph Stalin, a job he cannot discuss with anyone, even his wife. Under the spell of Stalin's personality, Sanshin sees only what he's told and overlooks the oppression and persecution of the times. Based on the life of the projectionist who served from 1935 until Stalin's death in 1953. Filmed on location at the Kremlin. 122m/C VHS, 8mm. Tom Hulce, Lolita (David) Davidovich, Bob Hoskins, Alexandre Zbruev, Maria Baranova, Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Bess Meyer; Director: Andrei Konchalovsky; Writer: Andrei Konchalovsky, Anatoli Usov; Cameo: Eduard Artemyev.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1991
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 122
Display Color
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Actor Bess Meyer
Actor Lolita (David) Davidovich
Actor Alexandre Zbruev
Actor Tom Hulce
Actor Maria Baranova
Actor Bob Hoskins
Cameo Eduard Artemyev
Director Andrei Konchalovsky
Writer Andrei Konchalovsky
Writer Anatoli Usov