Stalin and Tukhachevsky Talk Scene

The Stalin and Tukhachevsky talk scene is a scene from Tukhachevsky, Conspiracy Marshall which shows a rather icey encounter between Soviet Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevksy and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

It begins with Tukhachevsky somewhat coldly talking to Stalin. Stalin calmly reposes himself in a chair after two minutes, and makes some brief statements.

Tukhachevsky then walks right up to the left hand side of the chair and continues to address Stalin in a cold tone.

After a few seconds of calmy responding, Stalin suddenly rises from his chair and begins (slowly at first) to rant at Tukhachevsky and give him firm instructions in a menacing voice.

When Stalin has finished, Tukhachevsky calmly replies achnowledging what Stalin has said and then responds with an icey "Comrade...Stalin". They then look into each other's eyes for some moments (with Tukhachevsky giving something of a smirk grin amidst the tension) and the scene ends.

In the parodies
In the Stalin parodies of Benad361 (and others who make them such as DeltaForce62) this is the key scene which can be used for humerous ranting at Tukhachevsky via Stalin (as it is one of his only ranting scenes in the film) or to establish part of the plot line via some tension and explanation of the situation from the discussion/ranting of the two characters. Hence, it is often the opening scene of Stalin parodies

Trivia
As their is no English translation of what is said it is unclear what was actually said between the two. However it is a scene which clearly shows the tension (existant both in the Stalin Parodies and in real life) which exists/existed between the two.