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  1. Agony (Russian: Агония, romanized: Agoniya; U.S. theatrical/DVD title Rasputin) is a 1981 Soviet biographical film by Elem Klimov, made c.1973-75 and released in Western and Central Europe in 1982 (United States and Soviet Union 1985), after protracted resistance from Soviet authorities.

  2. Nov 15, 1985 · Rasputin: Directed by Elem Klimov. With Aleksey Petrenko, Anatoliy Romashin, Velta Line, Alisa Freyndlikh. Details the life of the Russian monk Rasputin. The film shows his rise to power and how it corrupted him. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Elem Klimov
    • 1985-11-15
  3. Aug 17, 2021 · Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence create fertile ground for the “great” starets, the adventurist Rasputin, who's a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar ...

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  4. Russian monk Grigori Rasputin rises to power, which corrupts him along the way. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination.

    • Elem Klimov
    • 1
    • Aleksey Petrenko
    • 142 min
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › agony_the_life_and_death_on_rasputinRasputin | Rotten Tomatoes

    Rasputin. 1981 1h 44m Biography. List. As an adviser to the emperor Nicholas II (Anatoliy Romashin), mystic Grigori Rasputin (Aleksei Petrenko) holds great influence over the empire. However,...

    • Elem Klimov
    • Biography
    • Aleksey Petrenko
  6. Directed by Elem Klimov. Monk. Heretic. Messiah. Madman. Russian monk Grigori Rasputin rises to power, which corrupts him along the way. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Mar 5, 2012 · Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the “great” starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution…