Mme. Krupskaya Quotes in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Mme. Krupskaya Quotes:
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Vladimir Lenin: [depressed] In the last ten years I've spent... three months in Russia. I'm out of fashion. No one's wearing me this year, hmmm? I talk and no one listens, and I write and no one reads. Think what we'll be like in 10 or 15 years. Emigres go off their heads in the end, you know.
Mme. Krupskaya: No!
Vladimir Lenin: Mad old cranks with no money, no country, always worrying about the laundry, complaining when the mail's late, being ill in charity hospitals, and buried with paupers.
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English journalist: Excuse me Mr Lenin, I'm from the socialist worker. Could you tell me what you think of the socialist movement in England?
Mme. Krupskaya: The English cut their meat wrong, their tea is terrible and the weather was better in Siberia, but at least you keep your policemen under control.
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Characters on Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
- Tsar Nicholas II
- Yakovlev
- Queen Mother Maria Fedorova
- The Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna
- The Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna
- Tsarevich Alexei
- The German Consul
- Vladimir Lenin
- Count Witte
- Tsarina Alexandra
- Father Gapon
- The American Ambassador
- Alexander Kerensky
- Prince Yusupov
- Dr. Fedorov
- Trotsky
- Martov
- Vice Premier Kokovstov
- Nikolasha
- General Alexeiev
- Russian Guard
- Yurovsky
- Colonel Kobylinsky
- English journalist
- Dr. Botkin
- Goloshchekin