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Episode 01: Kim Il-Sung
Episode 02: Saddam Hussein
Episode 03: Benito Mussolini
Episode 04: Manuel Noriega
Episode 05: Francisco Franco
Episode 06: Idi Amin
The Playbook S01E01
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The Playbook S01E02
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The Playbook S01E03
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The Playbook S01E04
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The Playbook S01E05
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The Dictator's Playbook - Season 1
Description
It is a series of historical and documentary events that speak of six tyrants, from Mussolini to Saddam Hussein, who formed the twentieth century. Here we present a different realistic view of these dictators who took power and lost it, and the lives they lived in all its details. It is a series of answers to many of the world's questions about brutality and power.
It is a series of historical and documentary events that speak of six tyrants, from Mussolini to Saddam Hussein, who formed the twentieth century. Here we present a different realistic view of these dictators who took power and lost it, and the lives they lived in all its details. It is a series of answers to many of the world's questions about brutality and power.
Actors:
Chol-Hwan Kang,
Jean H. Lee,
Kil-Sun Kim,
Antonio Cazorla Sánchez,
Jai Mession,
Carmine Iacono,
Matthew Feldman
Chol-Hwan Kang
September 18, 1968 in Pyongyang, North Korea
Jean H. Lee
Kil-Sun Kim
Antonio Cazorla Sánchez
Jai Mession
Carmine Iacono
Matthew Feldman
Genre:
Drama, Documentary, History
Director:
Mark Stevenson
Country:
United States
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January 10, 2019
[It] might look like history, with much of the imagery in grainy black and white. But this PBS documentary series also provides modern-day resonance.
January 14, 2019
It's an important history to absorb.
January 11, 2019
It's an absorbing, richly documented work. If the series has a flaw, it's the frequency of the academic commentaries -- messages that expend a good deal of time in emphatic explanations of the obvious.

