Reds (1981) - (Movie Clip) The Bolsheviks Are Small Potatoes
Writer-director Warren Beatty as John Reed in New York, 1917, recovering from the removal of a diseased kidney, reads correspondence from lover Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) in Paris, then gets news undermining hers, from journalist Pete Van Wherry (Gene Hackman), in Reds, 1981.
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