9/4/2023, 3:26 pm
Comrades, "Ninotchka" was the 1939 comedy-romance that preceded "Comrade X" and proved—albeit temporarily—that audiences would go out to see movies with a farcical Soviet theme.
It shares some of the same actors (Felix Bressart, Sig Ruman) as "Comrade X" and includes Bela Lugosi as a Commissar. Although it's not quite as funny as "Comrade X," some of the best moments in the first third of the film are almost like a string of Dilbert cartoons with Ninotchka's hardcore Soviet pronouncements and observations about decadent Paris.
You can watch it free online (or even download it) from Archive dot org:
For comrades who don't know: Archive.org is a very good resource for public domain films and a lot of other stuff.
It shares some of the same actors (Felix Bressart, Sig Ruman) as "Comrade X" and includes Bela Lugosi as a Commissar. Although it's not quite as funny as "Comrade X," some of the best moments in the first third of the film are almost like a string of Dilbert cartoons with Ninotchka's hardcore Soviet pronouncements and observations about decadent Paris.
You can watch it free online (or even download it) from Archive dot org:
For comrades who don't know: Archive.org is a very good resource for public domain films and a lot of other stuff.

