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Reds 1981 Film | Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrmann, Jack Nicholson | Review

  • Writer: Amy McLean
    Amy McLean
  • Jun 14
  • 2 min read

What's your review of the 1981 film Reds? It's directed by Warren Beatty, with a cast including Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrmann, Jack Nicholson, and more.


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The trailer can be found online.


Cast and Characters:

Warren Beatty as John Silas "Jack" Reed

Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant

Edward Herrmann as Max Eastman

Jerzy Kosiński as Grigory Zinoviev

Jack Nicholson as Eugene O'Neill

Paul Sorvino as Louis C. Fraina

Maureen Stapleton as Emma Goldman

Nicolas Coster as Paul Trullinger

William Daniels as Julius Gerber

M. Emmet Walsh as Liberal Club Speaker

Ian Wolfe as Mr Partlow

Bessie Love as Mrs Partlow

Max Wright as Floyd Dell

George Plimpton as Horace Whigham

Harry Ditson as Maurice Becker

Leigh Curran as Ida Rauh

Kathryn Grody as Crystal Eastman

Dolph Sweet as Big Bill Haywood

Gene Hackman as Pete Van Wherry

Nancy Duiguid as Jane Heap

Dave King as Allan L. Benson

Denis Pekarev as Interpreter in Factory

Roger Sloman as Vladimir Lenin

Stuart Richman as Leon Trotsky

Oleg Kerensky Jr as Alexander Kerensky

John J. Hooker as Senator Overman

Jan Tříska as Karl Radek

R. G. Armstrong as Government Agent

John Ratzenberger


Directed by Warren Beatty

Screenplay by Warren Beatty, Trevor Griffiths

Music by Stephen Sondheim, Dave Grusin

Production companies: Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance, JRS Productions

Distributed by Paramount Pictures

Release date: December 4, 1981

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