The Russians Are Coming - Uses of The Phrase

Uses of The Phrase

  • As the title of a song by Val Bennett (which was itself a reggae version of Dave Brubeck's classic jazz song Take Five)
  • The title of the movie The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming was inspired by this phrase.
  • As the title of a documentary - five of Russia's most promising young television reporters took a journalistic tour of small towns across the United States.
  • The title of a book by Irish writer Denis Sugrue, Limerick Leader, Sept. 2010, "Limerickman falsely accused of being a 'KGB spy reveals all about his ordeal"
  • The title of a book by Russian Canadian writer Lily Alex PublishAmerica (Jan, 2003) Language:English ISBN:1591294584
  • The title of a composition by Robert Volkmann

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    The wildest dreams of wild men, even, are not the less true, though they may not recommend themselves to the sense which is most common among Englishmen and Americans to-day. It is not every truth that recommends itself to the common sense. Nature has a place for the wild clematis as well as for the cabbage. Some expressions of truth are reminiscent,—others merely sensible, as the phrase is,—others prophetic.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)