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Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)

Stephen Greif: Martov

Nicholas and Alexandra

Stephen Greif credited as playing...

Martov

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  • Trotsky: I'll never understand you. You hate anyone who's not your kind of Bolshevik more than you hate the czar.
  • Martov: No wonder they call you Robespierre. Everybody's got to think like you, or they're out.
  • Trotsky: He thinks freedom is something you write on a wall. You don't actually practice it.
  • Vladimir Lenin: That's not true. Of course, I agree you're free to say what you like, and you must agree I'm free to shoot you for saying it. Murder, arson, terror. I'll agree to anything that gives us power. Power! And we can't have power if we compromise. Even though it takes years, terror and power.
  • Trotsky: Russia will explode. A massacre in Petersburg! And now the Japanese have forced Nicholas to accept peace on their terms. He's lost the war. Thousands of soldiers killed, and all for nothing. This time, Nicholas has destroyed himself. I'm going to Petersburg.
  • Martov: But you'll need bombs and explosives and ammunition.
  • Mme. Krupskaya: They can be smuggled in, Leon.
  • Vladimir Lenin: Oh, for God's sake, don't discuss that with her. She probably thinks you can wheel machine guns across the frontier in a baby carriage.

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