In their relentless battle against Hitler, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were comrades... or at least comrades-in-arms. Hollywood joined the fight with Mission to Moscow, based on Ambassador Joseph E. Davies' bestseller about his pre-World War II experiences in the Soviet Union. The film features Academy Award? winner* Walter Huston as Davies, plus accomplished actors playing the headline-dominating figures of Churchill, Stalin, von Ribbentrop, Litvinov, Molotov and more. For it's sometimes-sympathetic picture of Stalin's regime, the film sparked impassioned debate then and remains fascinating now, both for it's insights into early American-Soviet relations and it's urgent sense of the danger the emerging Axis Powers posed to the world.
In their relentless battle against Hitler, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were comrades... or at least comrades-in-arms. Hollywood joined the fight with Mission to Moscow, based on Ambassador Joseph E. Davies' bestseller about his pre-World War II experiences in the Soviet Union. The film features Academy Award? winner* Walter Huston as Davies, plus accomplished actors playing the headline-dominating figures of Churchill, Stalin, von Ribbentrop, Litvinov, Molotov and more. For it's sometimes-sympathetic picture of Stalin's regime, the film sparked impassioned debate then and remains fascinating now, both for it's insights into early American-Soviet relations and it's urgent sense of the danger the emerging Axis Powers posed to the world.