National Theatre Live: Collaborators

December. 01,2011      
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

John Hodge's Collaborators centers on an imaginary encounter between Joseph Stalin and the playwright Mikhail Bulgakov.

Simon Russell Beale as  Joseph Stalin
Alex Jennings as  Mikhail Bulgakov
Mark Addy as  Vladimir
Patrick Godfrey as  Vasily
Michael Jenn as  Actor 2
Billy Postlethwaite as  Grigory
Nick Sampson as  Doctor
Maggie Service as  Praskovya

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