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The Dictator

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In a fictional nation in Eastern Europe, a charismatic and eccentric dictator has maintained a tight grip on his people through a regime of terror and oppression. However, things take an unexpected turn when a group of rebels, with surprising ingenuity, decides to test his authority. Amid an apparent political calm, they uncover a plan to undermine the tyrant using a clever disguise and a series of comically absurd situations.

Taking advantage of the dictator's laziness, the rebels manage to infiltrate the palace, where everything seems like a luxurious spectacle, but appearances are deceiving. At the same time, the leader of the movement has to deal with his own past of corruption and manipulation. Amid hilarious escapades and unexpected encounters with the regime's bureaucracy, the dictator begins to question his own influence.

The film combines absurd humor and social critique, portraying a clash between oppression and the longing for freedom. With an ironic approach, the characters find themselves in ridiculous situations that reflect the struggle between power and resistance. As the adventures unfold, the unstoppable force of hope is emphasized, making even the most ridiculous of dictators confront the harsh reality of his impending downfall. The twists and surprises in this storyline will keep the audience engaged, revealing that laughter can be as powerful a weapon as fear.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Victor Saville
Writer
Jan Lustig
Hans Wilhelm
Benn W. Levy
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Clive Brook
Madeleine Carroll
Emlyn Williams
Helen Haye
Frank Cellier
Isabel Jeans
Alfred Drayton
Nicholas Hannen
Ruby Miller
Heather Thatcher
James Carew
Mitchelson-Hill
Romilly Lunge
Hilda Campbell-Russell
Fryda Gagne
Sally Gray
Norma Whalley
Gibb McLaughlin
Gender
Historia
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Curtis Bernhardt
Ludovico Toeplitz
Original title
The Dictator
Duration
86
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