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Historians suggest that after Stalin’s death in 1953, the "Khrushchev Thaw" began to relax cultural restrictions. Filmmakers sought safer, pre-revolutionary stories that celebrated Russian culture without directly criticizing the modern state. Dubrovsky fit perfectly: it showed a nobleman rebelling against the oppressive landed gentry—a theme that, with a little ideological nudging, could be read as anti-feudal.

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Set in 17th-century England, "Crossed Swords" weaves a tale of chivalry, honor, and deception. The story revolves around Sir James Scott (played by Jack Hawkins), a loyal and valiant knight who finds himself embroiled in a complex web of intrigue when he becomes embroiled in the schemes of the cunning and beautiful Lady Catherine (played by Elaine C. Bennett). Historians suggest that after Stalin’s death in 1953,