As Hitler's power rises and Stalin's Soviet machine spins propaganda, ambitious journalist Gareth Jones (James Norton) delves into Moscow's shadows to expose the truth. But when a deadly conspiracy tip surfaces, Jones embarks on a perilous quest for answers, risking everything to uncover the lies behind the utopian façade that inspired George Orwell's Animal Farm.

As Hitler's power rises and Stalin's Soviet machine spins propaganda, ambitious journalist Gareth Jones (James Norton) delves into Moscow's shadows to expose the truth. But when a deadly conspiracy tip surfaces, Jones embarks on a perilous quest for answers, risking everything to uncover the lies behind the utopian façade that inspired George Orwell's Animal Farm.

Does Mr. Jones have end credit scenes?

No!

Mr. Jones does not have end credit scenes.

Ratings

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Metacritic

68

Metascore

6.9

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
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86%

TOMATOMETER

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78%

User Score

IMDb

6.9 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

68

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Movie Insider

3.63/5

From 16 fan ratings

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