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Nicholas and Alexandra
1971
Nicholas and Alexandra. Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 British epic historical drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, from a screenplay by James Goldman and Edward Bond based on Robert K. Massie 's 1967 book of the same name. It tells the story of the last ruling Russian monarch, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia ( Michael Jayston ), and his ...
- $7 million (rentals)
- Richard Rodney Bennett
- ~$9 million
- Sam Spiegel
Dec 13, 1971 · Nicholas and Alexandra: Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. With Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman, Roderic Noble, Ania Marson. Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
- (5.4K)
- Biography, Drama, History
- Franklin J. Schaffner
- 1971-12-13
Nicholas And Alexandra. The fall of the last Russian czar is the subject of this lavish, Oscar (r)-winning epic. 861 IMDb 7.2 3 h 8 min 1971. X-Ray PG. Military and War · Drama · Compelling · Philosophical. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. HD $3.99 $3.59. Buy movie. HD $12.99 $12.09. More purchase. options.
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Synopsis When Tsar Nicholas weds the German princess Alexandra, the marriage proves unpopular with the Russian people, a situation not improved when she has four daughters. When she finally...
- (16)
- History, Drama
- PG
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Somehow you know exactly what he meant. Still, it's a shame that there isn't more room for romanticism these days. The movie epic is a dead duck without romanticism, without the glorious exploits of men and women larger than life, who played out their days against a sweeping panorama of war and revolution, etc.