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  2. Moscow Nights - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, "Moscow Nights" was recorded by Vladimir Troshin, [1] a young actor of the Moscow Art Theatre, for a scene in a documentary about the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's athletic competition Spartakiad in which the athletes rest in Podmoskovye, the Moscow suburbs. The film did nothing to promote the song, but thanks to radio ...

  3. Category:Films set in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Midnight in Saint Petersburg; Mimino; The Missiles of October; Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol; Möbius (film) Moscow Chill; Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears; Moscow Heat; Moscow Mission (2006 film) Moscow Nights (1934 film) Moscow on the Hudson; Moscow Vacation; Moscow Zero; Mr. Jones (2019 film) My Boyfriend Is an Angel; My God, Ilya!

  4. Russian State Archive of Literature and Art - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at [[:ru:Российский государственный архив литературы и искусства]]; see its history for attribution.

  5. Category:Novels set in Moscow - Wikipedia

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  6. Radio Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Radio Moscow (Russian: Pадио Москва, romanized: Radio Moskva), also known as Radio Moscow World Service, was the official international broadcasting station of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics until 1993, when it was reorganized into Voice of Russia, [1] which was subsequently reorganized and renamed into Radio Sputnik in 2014. [2]

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  8. Midnight in Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Midnight in Saint Petersburg is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film starring Michael Caine for the fifth and final time as British secret agent Harry Palmer. [ 1 ] It served as a sequel to Bullet to Beijing , which had been released the year before, the two films having been shot back-to-back.

  9. Kremlin Clock - Wikipedia

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    During the Moscow fire of 1812 the clock was again damaged. The modern Kremlin Clock was remodeled in 1851, by the Butenop brothers in Moscow. [4] For more melodious ringing tones, 24 bells were removed from the Trinity and Borovitskaya Towers and moved to the Spasskaya Tower. Most of the restoration work on the tower itself was done at the ...