It's a plot! To make the world die laughing! Russian Lt. Rozanov (Arkin) and his crew hit the beaches of Massachusetts unaware of the panic they're about to start. Despite the Russians' harmless intentions the folks in town think a full-scale Soviet invasion has been launched! What's worse their police chief (Keith) has left his hysterical assistant (Winters) in charge and the one man who knows the truth (Reiner) is only stirring up more chaos!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Norman Jewison directs this cold war comedy which was hugely popular on first release in the mid 1960s When a Soviet submarine runs aground on a sandbank just off the coast of New England sub-captain Lt Rozanov (Alan Arkin) and sailor Alexei Kolchin (John Phillip Law) are sent ashore to seek assistance Initially they try to pass themselves off as Norwegians but when this plan fails Rozanov is reluctantly forced to take holidaying playwright Walt Whittaker (Carl Reiner) at gunpoint in order to secure the use of his powerboat Meanwhile the sweet-natured Alexei is left behind to guard Whittaker&39;s wife Elspeth (Eva Marie Saint) and their attractive friend Alison (Andrea Dromm) Events escalate when the local townspeople become convinced that they have been invaded by the Russian army Brian Keith Jonathan Winters and Theodore Bikel co-star
Norman Jewison directs this cold war comedy, which was hugely popular on first release in the mid 1960s. When a Soviet submarine runs aground on a sandbank just off the coast of New England, sub-captain Lt Rozanov (Alan Arkin) and sailor Alexei Kolchin (John Phillip Law) are sent ashore to seek assistance. Initially, they try to pass themselves off as Norwegians, but when this plan fails, Rozanov is reluctantly forced to take holidaying playwright Walt Whittaker (Carl Reiner) at gunpoint in order to secure the use of his powerboat. Meanwhile, the sweet-natured Alexei is left behind to guard Whittaker's wife Elspeth (Eva Marie Saint) and their attractive friend Alison (Andrea Dromm). Events escalate when the local townspeople become convinced that they have been invaded by the Russian army. Brian Keith, Jonathan Winters and Theodore Bikel co-star.
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