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White Nights "White Nights" is a captivating film from 1985 directed by Taylor Hackford. This dramatic masterpiece stars a

White Nights

"White Nights" is a captivating film from 1985 directed by Taylor Hackford. This dramatic masterpiece stars a talented cast including Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Isabella Rossellini, and Helen Mirren. Set during the Cold War era, the story follows Russian ballet dancer Nikolai Rodchenko (Baryshnikov) and American tap dancer Raymond Greenwood (Hines) as they find themselves trapped in Soviet Russia after Nikolai's plane is forced to land.

As the bond between the two dancers grows, they embark on a thrilling and dangerous escape mission. The movie showcases spectacular dance sequences, highlighting the extraordinary skills of Baryshnikov and Hines.

The film's soundtrack features an eclectic mix of music, including original songs performed by Lionel Richie, Phil Collins, and Robert Plant, among others. These captivating sounds can be enjoyed and downloaded here, providing an immersive experience that enhances the emotional depth of the film.

"White Nights" remains a timeless classic, celebrated for its fusion of dance, drama, and political tensions, making it a must-watch for movie enthusiasts and dance lovers alike.

A 200 mm will get a nice close up from there.
A big star like you having to stay in a dump like this.
A cute little colored kid, tapping away.
A good night for a walk.
A lady from the past?
A little ballet? A little ballet. A classical ballet. Coming up.
A little voice in my head said, Ray, you're being used.
A lot of Third World diplomats.
A man gets old before his time in places like this.
A momentary fad.
A rehearsal studio, a car at your disposal.
A very accurate picture of the race conflict in America.
Actually, it's a terrible embarrassment to us, you being back here.
Ain't nobody home now but Bess and old Sportin' Life...
All decent people are asleep.
All of them dance here in the Kirov.
All right, open the gate. Stay right here.
All we found was this.
Am I under arrest?
Amazing anyone lived.
Amazing what they were able to recover.
Amerikanetz, that's just fabulous.
And besides, your primitive steps amuse me.
And for three years, I was taken every week to answer their questions.
And I got work. I was cute.
And remember, there's plenty more where that came from.
And right!
And what do you drive in America, Nikolai? A donkey?
And you live here, in Siberia.
Anne, get yourself a cup of tea. It's gonna be a long day.
Anne, go back to New York. The State Department will keep you informed.
Another.
Any pleasure, any perversion. Name it.
Anyway, you're home now.
Are these countries you want to impress with your Soviet idealism?
Are you hungry? There's a party at the consulate tonight.
As you wish.
Asshole.
Attitude?
Back where you belong.
Bastards.
Be careful.
Bitch!
Bravo!
Bravo!
Brings up an interesting point. What exactly are you?
But are you sure you can trust Ivanova?
But finally, it's better to work in a theatre than in a mine.
But for eight years, I've been free.
But he's an outlaw. He's unofficial.
But how could she have married that? I can't believe it.
But if something happens to my wife, I'm gonna kill you!
But now you're back here where you belong. Accept it.
But on the bright side, everybody here is so glad you're back.
But they will never let me dance for myself here.
But tonight, I want to try some of this decadence.
But ultimately, it's a political decision.
But when I learned that I'm going to be in this godforsaken area...
But when they made me the offer...
But why are we speaking Russian?
Call out the militia.
Calm down or I'll have you subdued!
Can the French ambassador help us?
Captain Kirigin, can't you see I'm busy?
Captain...
Chaiko can't call them American liars.
Chaiko!
Clever.
Come and have a drink.
Come in here, darling. Come in. I knew it!
Come on back inside.
Come on, blood! Let's get down to the food.
Come on, come on.
Come on, darling, potatoes from Estonia.
Come on, get off your ass!
Come on, little more.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Let's move.
Come on. Sit down, have another drink.
Could I please speak to the French ambassador?
Cut the shit! I know what you're up to.
Cute little colored kid. They called us colored in those days.
Damn it!
Damn it!
Damn it! They're blocking the side entrance.
Defend my country against communism. Where are they?
Did you do your best to convince him?
Did you tell him he would be given the opportunity...
Didn't you hear? He can help us get back home.
Do you know what it means to be really free? Do you?
Don't argue!
Don't be a fool, Rodchenko, you're still a criminal.
Don't blame it on me. Face it, you did it to her.
Don't do this! He's just a goddamn dancer!
Don't drink if it'll make you bigger pain in the ass.
Don't exaggerate.
Don't expect any welcome home signs, Mr. Deserter.
Don't forget I have her husband.
Don't forget me.
Don't get me wrong, I love to dance. Love to dance.
Don't kid yourself. You know how elite live in this country?
Don't make this any harder than it already is.
Don't make this any harder than it already is.
Don't move! Stay down!
Don't try to out drink a Russian. It's in our blood.
Don't you miss all that?
Eight years ago he was tried in absentia and sentenced to 15 years.
Eight.
Eleven pirouettes
Eleven pirouettes.
Eleven pirouettes...
Eleven rubles?
Eleven rubles.
Ever dance at the Apollo?
Every one of them a non aligned, unbiased witness.
Every time I leave New York, doesn't matter how many years go by...
Every week, the same stupid questions!
Everybody downstairs. Now!
Everyone drinks too much here. It helps.
Everyone wants you to know that our offer is sincere.
Everyone?
Everything's gonna be all right.
Excuse me.
First thing in a long time that's given me some hope.
Food, drinks, anything.
Fools.
For some mysterious reason, I don't feel like dancing.
For what?
Forgive me, you don't speak English?
From the time you came here, I treated you as an intelligent man.
Funny, the Americans didn't want you any more than we did.
Funny, the way things turn out.
Galina Ivanova. Raymond Greenwood.
Galina, you used to hate him as much as me.
Galina. How many years?
Get him out.
Get out of the car.
Get out, black ass.
Get out!
Get out.
Get out.
Get up!
Get word to the West that I'm well and they're keeping me here.
Get your hands off me, I'm an American diplomat!
Give him this note, please?
Give me a break. We're not gonna try that again.
Go ahead.
God, he's an asshole.
Good luck.
Good morning, young lady.
Good question. They took my money. My watch?
Great play, isn't it? So much ahead of its time.
Happy dust!
Has any other theatre in the world been like this for you, Kolya?
Has my team gone through the plane?
Has your life in Russia always been like this? Like in a storybook?
He fell for the racist bit.
He said, I want all y'all! Get on in here!
He supplied x rays and they look alarming. What do we have?
He wanted to chat. He keeps tabs on people.
He'd have to take time off for a long debriefing.
He's an adult black man now. He's not so cute. Give him a broom.
He's got witnesses to the fact that Rodchenko was injured, including you.
He's had a big shock. Plane crash. Lot of bad luck.
He's leaving in a couple of days anyway, right?
He's scared. A little pressure and he loses his backbone.
He's scum. Something out of the sewer.
He's very ill. They're having a specialist brought in.
Hello, kids.
Hello, Pasha.
Hello. You're very lucky to be alive.
Help our Latin comrade to the car.
Here he is, everybody! Rodchenko! I told you.
Here it is. You see this?
Hey, pretty baby. What's your name?
Hey!
Hi, Raymond Greenwood, New York. Nice to meet you.
His name is Scott.
How about that? That's what they want?
How can I?
How dare you come in here like this.
How do we know these are his? You must insist they release him to us.
How do you expect me to feel, being locked up with that?
How does it feel? I was born as a dancer in this theatre.
How is your mother?
How much money?
How scared you were at that first press conference.
How she could have married him.
How? I don't understand.
How's your life?
However, we have not thrown you in prison, have we?
Hurry up.
I ain't want none of that stuff. Take that stuff away, buzzard.
I always admired you as a dancer. Our great dancer.
I am French.
I am glad.
I am Nikolai Rodchenko.
I am not leaving this country without Kolya.
I am on my feet, I'd like to go home.
I am sorry about last night. I just... I got embarrassed.
I asked to call American Embassy...
I came back from London and defended myself to the KGB.
I can't lie anymore! Look at me.
I can't remember. I can't.
I can't risk everything that I've fought for.
I cannot get a gig.
I cannot play their games anymore. I'll be finished.
I couldn't believe it myself.
I crawled out. I'm sorry.
I dance when I feel like it, you only dance when you're drunk.
I didn't want to leave you. I was in love with you.
I don't care about you, but I feel sorry for her.
I don't care what happens. They can't imprison me anymore.
I don't know if you know this, Nik... Mind if I call you Nik?
I don't know, it's just a thing.
I don't know. I find it myself completely unappetizing.
I don't know. I'm sure it's nothing. I'll go and see.
I don't like people calling long distance.
I don't want you to kid yourself about the press conference.
I feel so strong. I feel I could fly over the city.
I feel this baby growing inside you. I feel very strong and clear.
I guess you consider that a lot of bad luck.
I have him isolated.
I heard you were married.
I heard you were married.
I heard you're driving a Mercedes.
I hurt some people when I left.
I kept saying to myself, This war has gotta be about something.
I know about America. I know what makes it tick.
I know it's not what you're used to.
I love you.
I refuse to speak anything but English.
I remember when you said, I don't know how to say it, and I said:
I remember. I did it. I danced Balanchine.
I said, Wow, this is it. I'm gonna get myself a real career.
I saw it in New York.
I sent her home along with the others.
I serve the Soviet Union.
I show you respect, but now, no more.
I studied here too. I danced with Ivanova.
I suppose he would dance the opening night...
I think I have to take a lot of credit for bringing you together.
I think I'm going crazy.
I think they want me back here. How do they feel about you back in New York?
I thought I was free as a bird.
I thought I'd never see you again.
I tried to call.
I tried to tell you.
I understand.
I used to feel the way you do about America.
I want to get a message to my wife.
I want to go up to the monitoring room.
I want to hear what's going on up there.
I want to know the condition of my friend.
I want to offer you a place at the Kirov.
I want to scream like he does!
I want you out of our lives, right now!
I want you to phone Moscow immediately.
I wanted her to hear my voice...
I was a big star. Not as a tap dancer, of course.
I was a patriot.
I was choking here, you knew it.
I was drunk. The guy's a pain in the ass. He's driving us nuts.
I was supposed to give up everything so that you could live in Disneyland?
I wish we could just disappear.
I wish we could lose ourselves here. Just you and I.
I won't let them destroy you.
I won't listen to anything you put together.
I won't whisper what I feel.
I wouldn't moan about coming back here.
I'd have to go to Leningrad...
I'd see.
I'll be there in a minute.
I'll be very relieved when the whole business is over.
I'll explain your condition to her.
I'll get involved in electronics. Become a communications expert.
I'll never be able to look another bottle of vodka in the eye again.
I'll never forget that day.
I'm a selector, not a defector.
I'm all right.
I'm always relieved when the white nights are over.
I'm Charles Serfiss. Could we see Nikolai? This is my fiancÈe.
I'm fine.
I'm from the American consulate, with diplomatic immunity.
I'm from the embassy. Scott sent me.
I'm going back to Leningrad. You may have to join me there in a few days.
I'm gonna do something right this time.
I'm not a hero, I'm just a dancer.
I'm not from the embassy.
I'm not gonna give them a chance to do that to my kid.
I'm not gonna have my dick cut off for that little shit! I'll kill him!
I'm not talking about her feet.
I'm not that kind of girl. I won't tell you.
I'm not your servant or your babysitter.
I'm nothing. I failed at everything.
I'm nothing. I failed at everything.
I'm older.
I'm pretty sure they're the only ones watching the building.
I'm putting music into one channel and my notes to another.
I'm so glad you came.
I'm so glad.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry about last night. It got a little out of hand.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I apologize.
I'm sure he'll consider it.
I'm sure of it.
I'm surprised you never heard of me. I was in the headlines for a while.
I'm very sorry.
I'm very well, thank you.
I'm willing to risk my life. I won't take responsibility for both of you.
I've never lied to you.
I've seen enough.
If he dances at the gala...
If I dance here again, I'll dance only what I choose.
If I dance, you and your wife crawl up the ladder. You see the difference?
If I were you, I wouldn't piss Chaiko off anymore.
If it weren't for what they'd do to me and my wife, I'd break your neck.
If those flames find the hydraulic fluid, we won't need any airfield.
If we can make it to the consulate, we'll be safe.
If you can cross Griboyedov Canal by midnight...
If you care to sleep, pull down the shade.
If you jeopardize their position, they might just try to protect themselves.
If you return, you will be respected as a cultural hero.
If you're clever, you will not alienate me.
In a few hours, you'll be flown to Moscow.
In a few more years, you'll be a has been there.
In America, what are you really? A curiosity.
In summertime, the sun never sets on these parts.
Is it serious or just another one of his flings?
Is this an official proposition, or just your advice to me...
It could have been a terrible tragedy.
It does matter. We can't live like this, Dasha.
It really is a very great pleasure to meet you.
It was all very clear.
It was kept just as you left it.
It will always be a part of me, like Russia.
It would be an idiot risk to move him. He could well be in a coma.
It would be fabulous for everybody concerned if you danced again.
It's 4 in the morning.
It's a chance for the baby to have a real life, be free.
It's a dream.
It's a piece of cake.
It's a plan, I know it. He's trying to manipulate us.
It's a very generous offer, one you're not in a position to refuse.
It's about time.
It's all I can do. It's what I live for.
It's all right.
It's all right.
It's cold out.
It's dangerous stuff, don't enjoy it. People might be watching.
It's fine for one night, as a curiosity or cheap thrill.
It's finished.
It's good to see you smiling.
It's just the same.
It's much more rhythmically complicated...
It's no problem.
It's not that kind of atmosphere.
Just keep walking.
Just tell me about this French girl.
Keep inside.
Keep your heads down. Keep down! We're in a rapid descent!
Kolya put pressure on the State Department to get us out.
Kolya?
Ladies and gentlemen, come right ahead.
Later.
Leave him alone! Don't argue with them.
Let him come. Quickly, the transcripts.
Let me listen.
Let me play devil's advocate and tell you:
Let's enjoy it. The chair of honor, right there.
Let's get this straight.
Let's get to serious business. Some serious ballet?
Let's open up another bottle.
Let's show him how effective you've been.
Liar.
Listen.
Little shit.
Living like this, we're like rats in a cage.
Living like this, we're like rats in a cage.
Lock them in the apartment.
Look at me!
Look at them.
Look out!
Look who's buddy buddy with Chaiko now.
Look, I can't take it anymore.
Look. This is a tape of you when you first came to Leningrad.
Make sure the videotape is rolling.
Make them richer.
Maybe you should plug your ears.
Modern man is so confused, Raymond.
Modern man is so confused.
Most black people in America can tap.
Mr. Greenwood, the KGB is giving us a feast.
Mr. Scott worked in Iran before he came here. Before that, in Saigon.
My brother's ashamed of me. My brother's ashamed of me.
My condition? What condition?
My father is Lord Strathhammer, and he's giving a party this evening.
My father won't even say my name anymore.
My God, it's you.
My God, Minneapolis.
My mother got sick.
My situation?
My, my.
Nice music, isn't it?
Nice try, Mr. Scott.
******?
Nik! I never gave up on you.
Nik's going tonight, and we're going with him.
No identification of any kind.
No matter what they say.
No more Mr. Tough Guy talk, huh? Just begging to dance here now.
No one will hold your past mistakes against you.
No one's gonna hold a gun to your head, but if I were you...
No oxygen!
No problem.
No, go ahead.
No, I am not. I am Nikolai Rodchenko.
No, I think it's only your life that has been like a storybook.
No, I won't.
No, it's like Vysotsky. You whisper his songs.
No, no gun. How smug you are.
No, no, no. I got 10 rubles.
No, no, you're not under arrest. You're free as a bird.
No, what did he say to you?
No!
No! No!
No.
No. I mean...
No. We are rehearsing here.
No. We don't like that word. We're real sensitive about it.
Nobody would take the call.
Nobody's here permanently.
Not anymore.
Not to the Soviets. By their rules, he's a criminal.
Not today.
Nothing ever comes of it.
Now I can listen. Get up!
Now I need something else. You know?
Now I remember you.
Now the young ones don't even know your name.
Now you have to make up your mind. I'm going.
Now you'll see what happens when you lie to me.
Now you're exaggerating, colonel. I'm not a spy.
Now, Raymond.
Of course, by the time I grew up, it was a different story.
Of course. You're from New York, she's from Moscow.
Oh, Dasha.
Oh, hi, you're up.
Oh, I was a real novelty. Yeah.
Oh, I will. You can't let... You can't leave.
Oh, Kolya, I'm too frightened.
Oh, my God.
Oh, shit.
Oh, these are yours.
Oh, yes, Nikolai Rodchenko shouldn't be forgotten.
Oh, you'll say anything to get me to help you, won't you?
Okay, 7 rubles against my tape recorder.
Okay, I'll dance for you. You want a tap?
Okay, okay, enough playing around.
Okay.
On our left is a view of the Arctic coast of the Soviet Union.
On our left is a view of the Arctic coast of the Soviet Union.
One pirouette, 1 ruble. Two pirouettes, 2 rubles. And on and on.
Or any other audience?
Or have you recently defected from America to France?
Or you thought that audiences in Siberia are better public for your work?
Our generous return of this convicted criminal to his adopted country...
People were so moved by your heroism.
People would love it.
Pervert!
Please feel at home.
Please forgive me.
Please inform the embassy I am here. I am an American citizen.
Please, sit down. Please! Please!
Please.
Please.
Please. It's dangerous.
Please...
Powerful, just as you always wanted.
Prison made you a bit pale.
Probably not.
Raymond, are you all right?
Raymond, come on! Let's go to the room.
Raymond, don't worry. This is your year.
Raymond, I love you.
Raymond, look.
Raymond, please, leave him alone.
Raymond, Raymond, Raymond!
Raymond, tomorrow you start at the dance studio.
Raymond, your beautiful interpreter was already standing by your side.
Raymond!
Raymond! I'm pregnant.
Raymond! Raymond! Raymond!
Raymond! Raymond! Raymond!
Raymond. Raymond.
Raymond's only chance is for us to make it to the consulate.
Release her with me. I'll shut up about everything.
Remember when you said you wished we could just disappear? Fly away?
Right.
Rodchenko is awake here in Leningrad.
Rodchenko, how were you treated?
Rubles! You know, I forgot how small they are.
Rubles.
Save my life? Freudian slip?
Say what is in your heart.
Secure these gates.
Secure yourself! Hold on!
Semionov, we're old friends.
Seven passengers released from the clinic will go with you.
She died four years ago.
She has a mind of her own.
She really does.
She was a great dancer.
She was right.
She was right. Somebody did want me.
She was very young. And you know what they say about...
She won't want to go.
She's a Soviet citizen. I'm warning you, Rodchenko.
She's wasting herself on this...
Shit!
Shut up!
Silent, numb. I couldn't have been any happier than I am with you.
Sister, that Porgy ain't gonna be no witness now.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Six hours a day. I need him on his toes.
So I'm 18.
So long, Greenwood. Rifles up!
So Moscow approved your plan?
So, what about it?
Something good's coming. Something good.
Son of a bitch! You're too late!
Sorry. I lost my head.
Sounds like a gypsy song. Thank you.
Standing out there tonight, watching you...
Stop it!
Stop it. It's okay. It's okay.
Stop this cloak and dagger bullshit. He's there, I can feel it.
Stop.
Sure, I was big news while they needed me.
Sweet, sweet rubles.
Taimyr.
Take her downstairs.
Take your hands off me!
Tap dancer?
Tell me, if I had asked you to come with me the first time...
Tell me...
Thank you, comrade.
Thanks.
That kind of attitude won't get you anywhere.
That sort of thing just doesn't fly over here.
That was half! I promised I'd never use that against anybody.
That woman is the best thing that ever happened to me! And you're sorry?
That's better.
That's my wife, Darya. We'll look after you till you get on your feet.
That's right, here he is.
That's so good.
The car's too far away to tell.
The greatest country in the world. I was also a tap dancer...
The Kirov Ballet, where Pavlova, Nijinsky, Balanchine were taught.
The last thing you need now is evidence of Soviet repression.
The original cast. Years ago. Marvelous. Marvelous.
The proletariat has nothing to lose but its spare change.
The rich don't patronize tap, Nik.
The superiority of Soviet medicine has saved a great artist's life.
The word of a ballerina, a jilted girlfriend. Forget it.
The world.
Then I'll kiss it out of you.
There are 13 other passengers...
There are witnesses!
There were many well publicized defections.
There's a large haematoma here. Evidence of a concussion.
There's a lot you don't know.
There's a Soviet military airfield 75 miles from here.
There's not a chance. I tried. That is a highly secret military base.
There's so much interest in ballet back there.
There's something you can do for me. I'll wait outside.
There's your proof.
These Americans are really hopeless.
These people are with me.
They almost destroyed me.
They could fly him to Siberia, give him an overdose of drugs...
They didn't believe you stayed in the West without word to me.
They don't even think you're human, and they want you die for them.
They just keep it all hidden.
They took away my passport. For four years, I was not allowed to travel.
They want you to be fit. You gotta work out.
They're as decadent here as in New York, Tokyo or Rome.
They're asking us to keep a low profile.
They're trying to kill you.
Things are gonna get better for us here.
Things have changed.
Think about it, Chaiko. The world's gonna know Rodchenko was here.
Think it over.
Thirteen Japanese, six British nationals...
This country gave you a shelter, an education, a forum for your views.
This guy, Chaiko, has put together something fantastic.
This is meaningless unless we can get back to the consulate.
This is the captain.
This is the captain.
This is the place for you, Kolya.
This woman was with him.
Those are Third World diplomats. Explain Rodchenko to them.
To see an extraordinary woman like her tied into this...
Today, the slang expression is spook.
Tokyo is our last date. I'm glad we cancelled Sydney.
Tonight.
Too late, motherfucker!
Traffic boys, not KGB.
Try to be seen.
Trying to get him to fall for my wife. Get him in my bed.
Turn around.
Turn it off.
Uncle Sam.
Unluckiest guy in the world, right?
Very clever.
Very funny.
Very impressive.
Very neglected in America, I'm told.
Vodka.
Vysotsky's songs can't be sung in the theatre.
Wait a minute, I talked to Washington. We can't move until we get proof.
Wait a minute! Wait a minute! I don't want to hear it!
Walk.
Was he receptive to the offer?
Watch out!
We can't ask a child to grow up here.
We can't just be hired killers. No, it's not possible. We're Americans.
We have developed electrical problems and will have to land.
We have to appeal to the U.N., I'll schedule a press conference.
We haven't found your passport.
We might even be able to use her, and her international press contacts.
We saved hundreds of lives. Only four people died.
We wanna do West Side Story next.
We were talking about this evening 10 years ago.
We'll level at four.
We're experiencing the Soviet white nights.
We're experiencing the Soviet white nights.
We're getting closer all the time.
We're getting rid of your friends tomorrow.
We're going to give you emergency procedures!
We're going to have a baby.
We're gonna crash!
We're gonna hit them! We're gonna hit them!
We're in Russia. In Russia, we open a bottle, we drink it.
We're leaving early in the morning for Japan. I'm so sorry.
We're leveling. Into emergency drill. Please stay in your seats!
We've got cameras, colonel.
Welcome home, Nikolai.
Welcome, comrade.
Well, I'll have them write you there. Thank you so very much.
Well, you were so popular when you were here.
Well...
Well...
What about the others?
What are you doing? Release her!
What are you doing? Wait a minute!
What are you doing? What are you doing?
What are you saying? You know what would happen.
What did you mean last night, huh?
What if I wanna go alone?
What students? I don't know anything.
What you call yourself is no concern to us.
What's happening here? What are you doing?
What's that?
What's your opinion, Art?
Where am I?
Where are they hiding him? It's okay to talk.
Where are we? Are we landing?
Where's that famous natural rhythm? Did you lose it in Siberia?
Whether you help me or not.
Who asked you? I can focus world opinion, and I will.
Who's everybody?
Why are you talking to him? I don't want him in our lives again.
Why did you want to talk to me?
Why don't we do it. Just go. Take control of our own lives.
Why don't you go take a shower.
Why don't you just go lie down.
Why not?
Why should I risk anything for you?
Will the person who spoke English come back on? This is an emergency!
Would you please wait outside?
Wynn Scott, from the American Embassy.
Wynn Scott. We should leave your friend here.
Yeah, sometimes.
Yeah, Uncle Sam wanted me, wanted the whole ghetto.
Yeah, you did it.
Yeah.
Yeah. I'll wait outside.
Yes, comrade colonel.
Yes, I agree. Not worth her life, is he?
Yes, I was selfish. I still am.
Yes, of course, Vladimir Ivanovich.
Yes, there are 20 passengers here in the clinic.
Yes? No. No.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Of course.
Yes. We exchanged a scum for a hero of the people.
You always talk about freedom. You never ask me what I want.
You and your wife are paid informers. Stool pigeons. Lowest of the low.
You answered well.
You are an important person at the theatre.
You are working for Chaiko, aren't you?
You arrogant little punk!
You black bastard.
You call Washington, I'll call The New York Times.
You can pretend anything you want, Chaiko. But you lost...
You can see how sincere the offer is. You have everything you need.
You can't deny it.
You can't go outside those gates!
You can't say, You gotta dance here, or else.
You can't stand it, can you? That she loves me.
You can't stand it, can you? That she loves me.
You certainly won't be choosing what I dance, and with whom.
You couldn't tap to save your life.
You crawl... You son of a bitch! You're sorry?
You don't fool me for a second.
You don't know shit, man. You don't know.
You ever been to Harlem? Like, on your way to an airport? Ever look inside?
You go on your tippy toes to the White House.
You got fed up with freedom?
You got shaken up in that crash. You ought to be glad you're alive.
You gotta get him away from my wife! You're a man, you should understand!
You haven't changed. You're just as selfish as you always were.
You heard him.
You helped him to betray us again!
You just did it for the money. That's why you defected. Admit it!
You just made a run to where it pays better.
You know what I've done since then.
You know what would happen to you and your baby?
You know, Raymond, your wife is Russian.
You know, some women. Shock value.
You let Rodchenko talk to a group of students.
You look wonderful.
You mustn't think you're being used.
You need us to get out of this building. Either count us in, or forget it.
You ran away, I had to face them.
You see foreigners at the theatre. Just tell one that I am here.
You set this all up, didn't you?
You should come back to Moscow, both of you.
You should have seen her when she was younger.
You should hear something.
You should perform it in Moscow.