** This is Part 2 of 3**
Washed-up historian Fluke Kelso, a specialist in Soviet studies, is attending a conference in Russia when he is approached by a former NKVD officer who offers him information that could uncover a vast conspiracy. Kelso takes the bait and soon finds himself pursued by the Russian authorities on a dangerous journey to the remote Russian port of Archangel, where he finds evidence of Stalin's final, unimaginable legacy.
Starring - Daniel Craig, Yekaterina Rednikova, Gabriel Macht
Directed by - Jon Jones
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Washed-up historian Fluke Kelso, a specialist in Soviet studies, is attending a conference in Russia when he is approached by a former NKVD officer who offers him information that could uncover a vast conspiracy. Kelso takes the bait and soon finds himself pursued by the Russian authorities on a dangerous journey to the remote Russian port of Archangel, where he finds evidence of Stalin's final, unimaginable legacy.
Starring - Daniel Craig, Yekaterina Rednikova, Gabriel Macht
Directed by - Jon Jones
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00:00So, Stalin's notebook.
00:02Wait!
00:03Who told you about this?
00:05An eyewitness?
00:06From that time?
00:08If this book really exists, it's a piece of history.
00:14I need to find your father, Papu.
00:17I didn't kill the old man.
00:19Oh, but you did.
00:20When you told Momentev you had a witness from the old times,
00:24that was his death sentence.
00:26I'm a witness, I'm not a suspect.
00:32Remember me, I met you this morning, R.J. O'Brien?
00:35I'm being deported.
00:37I'm not.
00:39Give me what you got.
00:40When I got home last night, there was a note from my father.
00:43It says that there is something valuable,
00:46and you can tell me what it is, in a toolbox.
00:49Who killed him?
00:52They think a man called Vladimir Malmatov.
00:56I knew your father from the old time.
00:59Always in my life, the old time.
01:26I knew your father?
01:27You going to?
01:28What?
01:36Give me your father!
01:44He's a megaphone-
01:45He's in the fool's.
01:46He's a disgraceful husband.
01:48I know you, you go to him and he'll get your ownagem.
01:51B soul sweet, neutval in my heart.
01:52I don't know.
02:22Is that you?
02:52I'm surprised he kept it.
02:59I don't actually know what I'm looking for.
03:05It's underneath you.
03:10Hold it.
03:12What is it?
03:27You know about guns?
03:42It was my father's, a Makarov.
03:47When we were little, he taught us how to strip, clean and fire it.
03:57Put your hands on your head!
04:23Professor, can you do me a favor and just ask her to put that thing down?
04:28What the hell are you doing here?
04:30Look, I was curious to see if you got on that plane, and you didn't.
04:34And, okay, now she's starting to freak me out.
04:38Put it down.
04:42Wait.
04:44I know you from the clubs.
04:46You're Zanita, right? You...
04:49Why's she here?
04:51She's Papa Rapata's daughter.
04:55So what are you guys doing? Making some home improvements?
04:58Or has it got something to do with that?
05:01You're never gonna shake my ass off of this.
05:04I'm a pit bull professor, so we may as well partner up.
05:09You two can split whatever loot you make.
05:12Is it valuable?
05:14If it's what the professor thinks it is, it could be worth half a million, yeah.
05:18Dollars?
05:20That's right.
05:24Let's open a tub.
05:26Wait!
05:27I want to capture this moment.
05:34You don't drive a BMW?
05:36No, it's not my style.
05:37We thought we were followed by a 7 Series.
05:407 Series?
05:42Sounds like a mafia car.
05:44Or a cop on the take.
05:45Jesus, you live in here.
05:46I didn't bag, Dad.
05:48Look.
05:51You do this as long as you keep her name out of it.
05:55And you don't show any of this footage until we get that thing properly forensically analyzed.
05:59Anything else, Professor?
06:00Yeah, you can stop calling me Professor.
06:02Can I call you Doc?
06:03Can I call you Doc?
06:04No.
06:24What is it?
06:25It's embossed with the seal of the Soviet Union, which would suggest it's something official.
06:55Well, it's not Stalin's writing.
07:22What are you talking about?
07:24It's written about Stalin, but it's not his writing.
07:33Oh, great.
07:34The press just took a nosedive.
07:42Comsimal unit number two display their paces.
07:47We marched across Wright Square, and as we passed beneath him,
07:53his glance fell upon us like the rays of the sun.
07:58It's the writing of a young girl.
08:02I remember the day the comrade from Moscow came to visit.
08:11The leader of the local party met him at the station.
08:14He had the biggest car in Archangel.
08:17The comrade explained that since the parade in Moscow, I had been selected for special tasks relating to high party leadership.
08:30If I accept, I must return to Moscow with him and stay there for a year.
08:39My father says, if it is the will of the party, he will not prevent me.
08:48I'm so happy I could die.
08:59We went south through the forest.
09:01Canosha, Volody, Yaroslavl.
09:04Last time there were twenty of us.
09:06Silly laughing girls.
09:08Now there is only me.
09:10I'm a little afraid.
09:12So far from home.
09:14Amen.
09:19Kostou.
09:23Amen.
09:24Welcome, Moscow.
09:44.
09:57.
09:59.
10:00.
10:04.
10:05.
10:06.
10:07.
10:09.
10:10.
10:11.
10:13.
10:14Go on.
10:16Go on.
10:40What's the matter?
10:44And what, do you want to buy this?
10:46The cool wheels.
10:48Oh, do you want to buy this?
10:54Don't worry, we need to work.
11:02It's all right, she's got them covered.
11:05Let's get out of here and go to my office.
11:14How did you get out of here?
11:17What kind of girl?
11:19Brunette, 20-20.
11:21Russian?
11:23I don't know, I'm going to buy coffee.
11:27Why did you...
11:29Why did you hit his head in the car and hit me?
11:33Well, go!
11:38Comrade Stalin has asked that from now on I'm to bring him breakfast.
11:51He works till he falls asleep, wherever he finds himself.
11:56How I wish that people could see him like this.
12:01So humble, so dedicated to their welfare.
12:06That's sweet.
12:07What's the date of the entry?
12:09It's 21st of October.
12:12She got there on the 12th, that means she's been there for what, eight days?
12:16And he still hasn't jumped her.
12:18When I leave the room, I hear him cursing.
12:24He has cut himself.
12:27Why me?
12:29You're not afraid, Annushka?
12:43Why should I be afraid, товарищ Сталин?
12:45My doctors are afraid.
12:49When they change the wire,
12:53They have your hair.
13:53Let's dance, let's go!
13:59What are you doing?
14:07What is this?
14:09I heard the music, Mr. Stalin.
14:13Go to your room, Ann.
14:23Get out of the room.
14:35Get out of the room.
14:37You're a good guy.
15:01Yeah, I'm a good guy, Mr. Stalin.
15:05I'm a good guy.
15:12And you'll prove it?
15:15You're a good guy for me?
15:32I'm a good guy.
15:39I'm a good guy.
15:41I'm a good guy.
15:48I'm a good guy.
15:55I'm a good guy.
16:02I'm a good guy.
16:04I'm a good guy.
16:11I'm a good guy.
16:13I'm a good guy.
16:14I'm a good guy.
16:15I'm a good guy.
16:16I'm a good guy.
16:18I'm a good guy.
16:19I'm a good guy.
16:21I'm a good guy.
16:25I'm a good guy.
16:32I'm a good guy.
16:34I'm a good guy.
16:41That's it?
16:43That's all?
16:44See for yourself.
16:45The last pages have been torn out.
16:47Shit.
16:48What are all these doodles?
16:50What are all these doodles?
16:52Look, this looks like a wolf's head.
16:55Stalin used to draw the heads of wolves
16:57in the margins of official documents.
17:00So this is genuine?
17:03Until I've had it forensically tested, I just...
17:07I just can't say.
17:08Bottom line, Doc, I hold you up against a brick wall with a gun.
17:12What's your opinion?
17:15It's genuine.
17:17Good.
17:19So what about all this other stuff?
17:21Hey, look, careful.
17:22Oh, Jesus.
17:25It's an NKVD report.
17:31It's their family's medical history.
17:34Teeth.
17:37Blood group.
17:40No genetic disorders.
17:43What, the old bastard only screw prom queens?
17:46Why would he keep her diary?
17:48Obsession.
17:51Infatuation.
17:52On the train she says that that was the worst day to travel
17:55because it was that time.
17:57Meaning what?
17:59She had her period.
18:01And the last night when he calls her to his room,
18:05it was ten days later when she was fertile.
18:08That's it.
18:09That's what the medical reports are about.
18:13He was looking for the perfect mother for his child.
18:16You know what we gotta do?
18:17We gotta find this girl.
18:18Find her?
18:19She'll be dead.
18:20You can't be sure.
18:21She'd only be about, what, 70?
18:23Yeah, but that's not the point.
18:24She wouldn't have died of old age.
18:25What do you think we're dealing with here?
18:26Prince Charming.
18:27Maybe.
18:28But this is a huge story.
18:29We gotta run this down.
18:30We gotta go to Archangel.
18:31I...
18:32I can't go to any airport.
18:34Look.
18:38We'll head straight up the M8.
18:40It's about seven, eight hundred miles.
18:42We'll take the war wagon.
18:43A flask for coffee, a few uppers, a stack of CDs.
18:47Loving it.
18:48Louise!
18:49I am not going anywhere.
18:51No, no, no.
18:52You have to.
18:53If you stay in Moscow, they'll find you and they'll kill you.
18:55For what?
18:56For this?
18:57Your father died because he wouldn't tell them where it was,
18:59because he wanted you to have it.
19:01Not worth dying for.
19:03Stop an old fool.
19:04Look, he died because he wanted to leave you something of value
19:08so that you could get out.
19:09Like you and O'Brien.
19:12Look, um...
19:16He's a hack.
19:18He's not gonna sit on this.
19:20We have to ditch him.
19:21Is that what he said is the truth?
19:25It's worth a lot of money?
19:29Yeah.
19:31A lot of money.
19:34You're supposed to be in St. Petersburg tomorrow.
19:37Have we scheduled this twice already?
19:38Well, why don't we just dump it? I'll talk to the chief.
19:40Better get some warm clothes.
19:42Okay, but let's try and leave before dark.
19:47Whereabouts is your place from here?
19:49North.
19:50Twenty minutes.
19:51Good.
19:52We'll get your stuff and keep going.
19:53Although we're not gonna get very far in this.
19:55No need.
19:56Here's O'Brien's.
19:59We steal?
20:00Who steal?
20:01Who steal?
20:02Who steal?
20:03Who steal?
20:04Yeah.
20:05What did she say?
20:06What did she say?
20:27She says there is someone in there.
20:29There is something I need.
20:36Do you know him?
21:02Of course not.
21:03Let's go.
21:05I tell you, there is something that I need.
21:19What do I think?
21:21How many men I sleep with to get this cash?
21:24No.
21:26Just wondering how you find a time to study law.
21:33I have lost them.
21:37They went to the building of the house, but they did not leave it there.
21:42What?
21:43We know where their path ends.
21:52Archangels.
21:53Founded by Peter the Great, named after the archangel Michael, the warrior angel.
22:03Until the fall of communism, it was a forbidden city, closed to all outside visitors.
22:08They had nuclear subs there.
22:10They leaked.
22:14Why are we slowing down?
22:15The car behind us.
22:18It's the militia.
22:19Shit.
22:24Brian can waste much time, did he?
22:30It's okay.
22:32They're not interested in us.
22:34I don't know if I can handle russian rap for 500 miles.
22:48I don't know if I can handle russian rap for 500 miles.
22:52The whole area was used for nuclear weapons.
23:06Oh, and listen to this, traveler's tip.
23:08When arriving at the railway station, check the digital radiation meter.
23:12If it's 15 microads or below, it's safe.
23:16Oh, this sounds like a fun place.
23:18Two and a half thousand dollars.
23:20What is that, round trip?
23:20One way.
23:22When can he leave?
23:24Ten.
23:25Tell him he's got a deal.
23:26Okay, he'll be there at nine.
23:30Yes.
23:31Yes, of course, cash.
23:33Yep.
23:35RJ, I think you're crazy.
23:37The weather's bad, and it's getting worse.
23:39Yeah, that's why I have to leave tomorrow, or I'll never get in.
23:42What do I tell head office?
23:44That you're going off radar, leaving them with a $2,500 tab for a charter.
23:48I'll give him a taste, book me some satellite time.
23:51I'll give him a taste.
23:53Yeah.
23:54Valetian Ivanovna in Mamontov.
23:59Thank you, sir.
24:11What should I do here?
24:13I came to talk about the murder of Papua Rappava.
24:17I read about this. I knew him many years ago.
24:22What did you do yesterday evening?
24:25I was on the meeting of the bus drivers.
24:28More than 200 witnesses.
24:31Because I am a political campaign,
24:35and you are listening to all the phones.
24:38What is now a real crime?
24:41Or are you in order to be a new democracy?
24:52Very chic.
25:08Well, there's not much call for Versace out here.
25:11And I don't think we'll find a sushi bar either.
25:15These small towns are forgotten.
25:18The old die, the young live.
25:22When you leave Moscow, you realize Moscow isn't Russia.
25:26You smoke too much.
25:29I know.
25:31How old are you, anyway?
25:33Twenty-seven. You?
25:35Older.
25:37I prefer to go with older men.
25:40Safer and less exhausting.
25:45Ever paid for it?
25:47Once, when I was sixteen, I needed to lose my virginity.
25:53It was weighing me down.
25:59You should do that more often.
26:01What?
26:02Laugh.
26:05Come on, we've got a long way to go.
26:08The victim was later identified as Papu Gurasimovic Rapava, a 73-year-old survivor of the Gulag.
26:15Did you talk about this man?
26:17No, I didn't do that.
26:19So, let's take care of you.
26:21I don't know what you're talking about.
26:22I don't know what you're talking about.
26:23I don't know what you're talking about.
26:24I don't know what you're talking about.
26:25You're talking about a secret diary belonging to Joseph Stalin, and this knowledge may have cost him his life.
26:29RJ O'Brien, SNS News, Moscow.
26:31Excuse me.
26:32Excuse me.
26:33Can you tell me where the pilot is?
26:37Oh, God.
26:38This plane is older than me.
26:40What a bucket.
26:44Are you the pilot?
26:50Mr. O'Brien?
26:51RJ.
26:52Lep.
26:53Ready to go?
26:54Mm-hmm.
26:56Right.
26:58Here you are.
27:00Let's go.
27:04You know what the weather's like tonight, Archangel?
27:07I'll risk it if you will.
27:09Shouldn't we have a navigator or somebody?
27:11No other boat!
27:13That's great, huh?
27:15Just terrific.
27:16Take a seat.
27:17From Trova, it's first class.
27:20412-й.
27:22I have permission to go on.
27:23Let's go.
27:50Hey.
27:52Hey.
27:54Hmm?
27:55Roadblock ahead.
27:57And my visa's run out.
28:01I'll handle it.
28:20How do you manage that?
28:21I gave him a month's wages.
28:35How do you manage that?
28:36I gave him a month's wages.
28:37How do you manage that?
28:38I gave him a month's wages.
28:42I gave him a month's wages.
28:44I gave him a month's wages.
28:45I gave him a month's wages.
28:49I gave him a month's Oculus system.
28:51You get away waiting.
28:52There's nothing, then you get there.
28:54You make sense at the same time.
28:55You see thisamerican sitcom.
28:57They're about to wait and they're out in particular.
28:59Oh, hey people, they don't go after the accident.
29:00It's worth getting on movies today.
29:01I have to go.
29:02Oh, my God.
29:58Shit.
30:02That's the farm-ups.
30:10Eat. That's not bad.
30:16The party, they'll still have an office here, won't they?
30:20We should check their records.
30:26To find out about these guilds is very important for you, yeah?
30:29More important than anything, I guess.
30:33Yeah.
30:35For me, history is dead.
30:37It tells us what happened, not what happens next.
30:41That is what I care about.
30:44Well, that's wrong.
30:45You think because Russia has MTV and McDonald's and accepts American Express
30:48that it's just the same as everywhere else.
30:50Well, that's bullshit.
30:51Because you won't understand Russia until you understand its past.
30:55Thank you for the lecture, Professor.
31:01You need to register.
31:06Why?
31:08Why are we so busy?
31:09Just tell her that we've traveled an awfully long way,
31:11we're very discreet,
31:12and we just need to see some records of party members.
31:15Listen, you have to have party archives.
31:17You don't allow them to be a previous permission.
31:22Do you have a permission?
31:23No.
31:24Then I can't help you with anything.
31:26Go away.
31:27Go away.
31:28Go away.
31:30Why would you be interested in someone from this remote place?
31:36I'm researching a book.
31:39On what subject?
31:42On the residual power of the Communist Party in rural Russia.
31:48Excellent subject.
31:49Willfully ignore it in the West.
31:52Take our situation here.
31:54We have people who have got rich.
31:57Millionaires.
31:59We also have organized crime.
32:01Unemployment.
32:02AIDS.
32:04Prostitution and drug addiction.
32:07Such progress.
32:08Not like in the good old days, eh?
32:10We had work.
32:12We had pride.
32:14Now we have free markets and rich oligarchs.
32:17I see you've read comrade Mamontov.
32:21I was with him two days ago in Moscow.
32:41It's incredible.
32:43They haven't thrown anything away.
32:45What are they waiting for?
32:46The second coming.
32:48Most curious.
32:49The consomalists from 1950 and 51 are not here.
32:54They were transferred to the Central Committee in Moscow.
32:58On whose authority?
33:00General Paskryobishov.
33:03Our comrade Stalin's private secretary.
33:07I'm impressed.
33:10Dead end?
33:11OK.
33:12Over here.
33:14In the party files is listed,
33:15Michail and Varvara Saforov.
33:19The parents?
33:20Well, when did they die?
33:21MichaEl died in 1988.
33:24The woman paid her party dues this year.
33:27Is she still alive?
33:28I'm in prison.
33:29Stop!
33:30Stop!
33:31Stop!
33:32Stop!
33:58...
34:20...
34:27You can't wait to get out of here, guys, we are not for the same people who are going to be.
34:41Are you who are you?
34:43No, it's all right. I have a confirmation.
34:57Maybe it was just a routine check.
35:08Maybe they haven't connected us with the car.
35:11Maybe it's too many maybes.
35:16Oh, Jesus.
35:17How'd you get the scratch on my bumper, Professor?
35:20How the hell did you get here?
35:22It wasn't easy.
35:23Get in. We can't stay here.
35:24Why'd you cut me out of the loop, huh?
35:26All I ever wanted was a story. You get the rest.
35:28The book deal, the lecture tour.
35:30Get in.
35:31Did you find Anna?
35:33We found our mother.
35:34Oh, you've got to be kidding.
35:41Sir, where is Mr. O'Brien now?
35:44He had to charter a plane because those guys stole his Jeep,
35:48which really pissed him off because he's married to that thing.
35:51So your boss is following them.
35:54Where?
35:55North.
35:56Archangel.
35:58Archangel.
35:59Archangel.
36:01Why?
36:03Because that's where the girl lived.
36:08What girl?
36:10You are so happy.
36:26Hello.
36:28Hello.
36:32We know everything, don't worry.
36:35Thank you very much.
36:38You are very proud of her, yes?
36:41We took her.
36:44But she was blown away.
36:47Yes.
36:55After two days, she died.
37:18After two days, she died.
37:21And she died.
37:24And she died?
37:27She died.
37:29She died.
37:31She died.
37:33And what happened to him?
37:35She died.
37:37She died.
37:39She died.
37:41They lived here in 65 kilometers,
37:45in the village.
37:51If you were dead,
37:54you were fired?
37:56Yes.
37:58When did everybody get come to?
38:00Two in a row, one with a car.
38:03And the men who were there could take you.
38:05Sir.
38:07The general,
38:09on your personal respect,
38:11this school newspaper is a matter of how you carry this?
38:16Or his family's name may not have.
38:18But if Stalin kept him in a safe place,
38:22then there was a reason for him.
38:25If Beryl killed him, then there was also a reason for him.
38:28And if Mamontov killed people to death,
38:33then there was a very bad reason for him.
38:38So find out, Félix Степанович.
38:44Find out.
38:48Félix Степанович
39:08Tяжело небось в таком возрасте передвигаться?
39:10Ты справляешься.
39:11Я всегда справлялась.
39:13Хотя я три года тому назад
39:15Руку сломала. Упалась.
39:17Что делать?
39:19Я, я, я буду, Тодд.
39:24Я буду с тобой.
39:25Кто-то?
39:27Кто-то?
39:28Кто-то?
39:29Кто-то?
39:30Тодд?
39:31Тодд!
39:33Тодд!
39:34Тодд!
39:36And what were you asking him?
39:37Just asking about the World Series.
39:38I got some money on it.
39:42Well, Brian, how did you hook up with us at the lockup?
39:45OK, I got a tip that you were at the morgue.
39:49From who?
39:50No idea, it was a voice on the phone.
39:52We'll keep a lid on this until the time is right.
39:54That was the deal.
39:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got it.
39:56No problem.
40:06Here.
40:16She seems to have opened up to you.
40:22Perhaps too much.
40:25She must have been told never to speak of these things.
40:28Gee, a long time ago.
40:30People in Russia don't lose their fear because they get old.
40:34Maybe she's following orders.
40:36Maybe once we leave, she makes a call.
40:40Maybe you should stay here tomorrow and make sure she doesn't.
40:44Why me?
40:44Let O'Brien stay.
40:46Well, if I do that, he's just going to call the office.
40:49At least this way, I can keep an eye on him.
40:52We'll be back by nightfall.
40:54OK.
40:56But you should know something else that she told me.
41:01Her husband wanted to meet his grandson.
41:04He took off the same way that you are taking.
41:08He never came back.
41:14They killed her, didn't they?
41:17After the baby was born?
41:20Yeah.
41:21Yeah, they did.
41:22Look, I'm going to go in now.
41:27It's going to be a long drive tomorrow.
41:29OK.
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42:14Satsang with Mooji
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