Romanoff and Juliet

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1hr 43min
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1961
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Synopsis: Peter Ustinov went the auteur route as writer, director, producer, and star of this Cold War farce, based on his play and very similar to the equally well-regarded The Mouse That Roared (1959). Ustinov is "the general," leader of the tiny European nation Concordia, which is so small that it does not appear on any maps, and each government employee holds two positions (the general's chauffeur is also ambassador to the U.S.). Despite its diminutive size, Concordia is a full-fledged member of the United ... Full Synopsis
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Romanoff and Juliet is a small film with modest pleasures. Perhaps its undeniable charm is a bit too mild for many people, but for those who appreciate a clever film that delicately blends both romance and satire will find Romanoff quite winning. It has its faults, to be sure. For example, its pacing is sometimes a bit off, and while it has definitely been opened up for the big screen, there are moments ... Full Review
Featured Cast
The General
Juliet Moulsworth
Igor Romanoff
Vadim Romanoff
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