Lieutenant Rozanov in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming

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Lieutenant Rozanov in *The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming* is the anxious yet resourceful Soviet naval officer whose comic attempts to manage a stranded submarine crew and a panicked New England town drive much of the film’s farcical tension.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
naval officer
alignment Soviet Navy NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Cold War tensions
cooperation between adversaries
cross-cultural misunderstanding
humanization of supposed enemies
characterTrait anxious
cautious
duty-bound
increasingly sympathetic
resourceful
responsible
conflictType man vs situation
man vs society
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
createdFor cinema
drivesPlotElement attempts to keep submarine mission secret
comic misunderstandings between Soviet sailors and New England townspeople
efforts to control panicked local population
eraOfDepiction 1960s Cold War cinema
fictionalUniverse The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming universe NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkContext comedy film
farce
satire
languageSpoken Russian
medium feature film
militaryRank lieutenant
narrativeRole deuteragonist
major character
nationality Soviet
occupation Soviet naval officer
partOf stranded Soviet submarine crew
responsibleFor interacting with local American residents
managing stranded submarine crew on shore
setting New England coastal town
settingContext Cold War era
toneContribution comic tension
farce
warmth beneath anxiety
workOfFiction The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming NERFINISHED

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Alan Arkin notableRole Lieutenant Rozanov in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming