Stefan Gryff

Stefan Gryff

  • Born: 1938-5-5
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    • August 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      real history jack reed

      John Reed Biography A. Williams (1967) The first American city where workers refused to ship arms to Kolchak's army was Portland on the Pacific coast. On October 22, 1887, John Reed was born in this city. Reed's father, as Jack London described in one of his novels about the American West, was a...

    • Damien 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      The special taste of chowder

      I once recommended this film to a girl with mixed food habits, but she was euphemistically rejected. Maybe this has something to do with the label of this film - it is a series of depressing terms: labor movement, socialism, the October Revolution, and finally Is dispensable love. Obviously, this...

    • Jettie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      I recommend the 2006 25th year anniversary edition DVD. It contains a making-film documentary that gives the details of the process which is very valuable. The movie itself, I agree with the director, shows the progress of America, a most capitalism country.

    • Danny 2022-03-24 09:03:49

      One of the best American movies of the 80s

    Reds quotes

    • Eugene O'Neill: Jack dreams that he can hustle the American working man, who's one dream is that he could be rich enough not to work, into a revolution led by *his* party.

    • John Reed: All right, Miss Bryant, do you want an interview? Write this down. Are you naïve enough to think containing German militarism has anything to do with this war? Don't you understand that England and France own the world economy and Germany just wants a piece of it? Keep writing, Miss Bryant. Miss Bryant, can't you grasp that J. P. Morgan has loaned England and France a billion dollars? And if Germany wins, he won't get it back! More coffee? America'd be entering the war to protect J. P. Morgan's money. If he loses, we'll have a depression. So the real question is, why do we have an economy where the poor have to pay so the rich won't lose money?