The Assassination of Trotsky (1972)
I really don’t know why anyone would want to watch this movie, unless you’re a Russian history buff and particularly wants to watch a movie about the end of Trotsky’s life. I’m not spoiling anything; it’s in the title! Richard Burton plays the doomed titular character, but besides wearing glasses and a goatee, he doesn’t really do much to try and convince the audience he’s Russian.
Trotsky is living in Mexico, and through Stalin’s orders, a young man is faced with the task of assassinating him. Who wants to watch that? Throw in a non-exciting romance, random Trotsky rants, and a disgusting bullfight after which the bull is chopped up into little bits, and you have a pretty lousy movie.
More Richard Burton movies here!
Trotsky is living in Mexico, and through Stalin’s orders, a young man is faced with the task of assassinating him. Who wants to watch that? Throw in a non-exciting romance, random Trotsky rants, and a disgusting bullfight after which the bull is chopped up into little bits, and you have a pretty lousy movie.
More Richard Burton movies here!