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Do you have a picture of the logo?? I saw on the Ya page that it says "R" instead of "R"?? 66.245.73.162 22:00, 20 Apr 2004 (UTC)
The movie title in the opening credits uses a Ya (reversed 'R') and a reversed 'N' in "Russians", also a hammer and sickle for the 'G' in "Coming". BMJ-pdx (talk) 23:14, 13 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This states that this article is "within the scope of WikiProject Cape Cod and the Islands". Cape Ann, the ostensible location of this film, is on the north shore. It is not remotely near Cape Cod or the Islands (e.g. Martha's Vineyard, or Nantucket).68.183.25.78 (talk) 06:12, 6 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"It was one of the few American films of the time to portray the Russians in a positive light."
This is an outwardly likely but still curious assertion. Consider that after 1960, almost all spy movies portrayed the Russians as, at worst, rivals of whom to be wary. They were almost never the villains. Though this film was still unusual for presenting the Russians quite this positively, so there is a matter of degree. Random noter (talk) 15:56, 12 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Who plays Agnes Grilk, the lady who drives the motorcyle (with sidecar)? IMDb shows no one in that role. She is shown in a sequence starting at 0:40:39, then again at 0:49:56 and 0:54:37 (times per 'vlc' player). BMJ-pdx (talk) 22:28, 13 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Although the title of this film is sometimes rendered with a comma in the middle, there is no comma in the poster appended to the infobox, nor is there a comma in the title as seen in the film's on-screen opening credits. There is also no comma in the film's title as it appears in four of the five film databases listed under The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming#External links. Thus the comma has been deleted today from this article's main title header. —Roman Spinner(talk • contribs)01:44, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]