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  1. Mission to Moscow is a 1943 propaganda film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the 1941 book by the former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, Joseph E. Davies. The movie chronicles the experiences of the second American ambassador to the Soviet Union and was made in response to a request by Franklin D. Roosevelt .

  2. Mission to Moscow: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Walter Huston, Ann Harding, Oscar Homolka, George Tobias. Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to America as an advocate of Stalinism.

  3. Movie adaptation of Joseph Daviess' book about his trip to Moscow as US ambassador around the start of WW2.

  4. True story of U.S. Ambassador Joseph E. Davies' attempts to forge a wartime alliance with the Soviet Union.

  5. Police Academy: Mission to Moscow is a 1994 American action comedy film starring George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, David Graf, and Claire Forlani (in her feature film debut). It is the seventh and final installment in the Police Academy franchise to date, and sequel to Police Academy 6: City Under Siege .

  6. Apr 10, 2010 · Mission To Moscow (Michael Curtiz, USA, 1943) Original Trailer

  7. Aug 26, 1994 · Police Academy: Mission to Moscow: Directed by Alan Metter. With George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, David Graf, Leslie Easterbrook. The Russian government hires the veterans of the Police Academy (1984) to help deal with the Mafia.

  8. Joseph E. Davies (Walter Huston) is the American ambassador to the Soviet Union between World War I and World War II. Moving to the communist state, Davies records his impressions of Soviet life ...

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  9. Sep 10, 2012 · Interesting either as an expressive object or as pure movie. Based on a bestselling memoir by Joseph E Davies, US ambassador to the USSR from 1936 to 1938, it makes an impassioned plea to John Doe...

  10. Mission to Moscow. DRAMA. Joseph E. Davies (Walter Huston) is the American ambassador to the Soviet Union between World War I and World War II. Moving to the communist state, Davies records his impressions of Soviet life, politics and foreign policy.