Stash Rasputin's
A screenshot from the trailer for Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966), a Hammer Horror production.
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Stash Rasputin's

Grigori Rasputin in popular culture Grigori Rasputin in popular culture For other uses, see Rasputin (disambiguation). The life of the notorious Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin has been the subject of a variety of media since his death in 1916.[1] Rasputin, as portrayed by Christopher Lee in Rasputin the Mad Monk Films Historical fiction Films that aim to be historically accurate. Within nine months of Rasputin's murder, two low budget silent films about Rasputin were released in September 1917. Producer-director Herbert Brenon released The Fall of the Romanoffs, while producer William A. Brady released Rasputin, the Black Monk. Rasputin was played by Edward Connelly in the former and Montagu Love in the latter. Rasputin, a 1917 silent film released by Worldart…

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