The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
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The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American comedy film. Based on the Nathaniel Benchley juvenile novel, The Off-Islanders, it was adapted for the screen by William Rose. The movie tells the Cold War story of the comedic chaos which ensues when the Soviet submarine, Спрут (Sprut, Squid), accidentally runs aground near a small New England town.
Despite being set on the fictional "Gloucester Island" off the coast of New England, the movie was filmed on the California...
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