Is The Death of Stalin a suitable subject of this trope? All the characters speak English, sometimes in the actors' native accents (Krushchev speaks with Buscemi's New York accent), sometimes with another English accent (Jason Isaacs gives Zhukhov a Yorkshire accent). This has been explained outside the movie as representing the broad spectrum of origins of the characters within the Soviet Union, and as a way of avoiding spending money on dialect coaches.
Is The Death of Stalin a suitable subject of this trope? All the characters speak English, sometimes in the actors' native accents (Krushchev speaks with Buscemi's New York accent), sometimes with another English accent (Jason Isaacs gives Zhukhov a Yorkshire accent). This has been explained outside the movie as representing the broad spectrum of origins of the characters within the Soviet Union, and as a way of avoiding spending money on dialect coaches.
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