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Some people called Rasputin the " Mad Monk ", while others considered him a " strannik " ( or religious pilgrim ) and even a starets (, " elder ", a title usually reserved for monk-confessors ), believing him to be a psychic and faith healer.
* Rasputin, the Mad Frog ; one of the Punk Frogs from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series
* Rasputin: The Mad Monk ( 1966 )
* Barbara Shelley as Barbara Judd: Shelley was a regular leading lady for Hammer, having appeared in The Camp on Blood Island ( 1958 ), Shadow of the Cat ( 1961 ), The Gorgon ( 1964 ), The Secret of Blood Island ( 1964 ), Dracula: Prince of Darkness and Rasputin: The Mad Monk ( 1966 ) for them.
* Rasputin: the Mad Monk ( 1966 ) as The Bishop
America, and Rasputin the Mad Monk, among others.
In addition, there is a Witch (" Crazy Jill "), a Clergyman ( Vicar Roberts ), a Druid (" Owen "), a " Mad Monk " (" Rastov " – clearly modelled after Rasputin ), and Hermetic occultists (" Morris and McCab " – often mentioned as a reference to real-life Hermetic of the time MacGregor Mathers ).
The film was made back-to-back with Rasputin, the Mad Monk, using many of the same sets and cast.
She is now retired, but was at her busiest in the late 1950s ( Blood of the Vampire ) and 1960s when she became Hammer Horror's number one female star, with The Gorgon ( 1964 ), Dracula, Prince of Darkness ( 1966 ), Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1966 ), and
Suzan Farmer also had lead roles in several Hammer horror films of the 1960s, including The Devil-Ship Pirates ( 1963 ), Dracula, Prince of Darkness ( 1966 ), and Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1966 ).
Rasputin, the Mad Monk is a 1966 Hammer film directed by Don Sharp.
* Rasputin: The Mad Monk at Leeholics. net
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His most famous films were made for Hammer Studios in the 1960s, and included The Kiss of the Vampire ( 1962 ) and Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1965 ).
* Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1966 )
* Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1966 )
In 1934 he appeared as a witness in Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia ’ s famous and successful libel suit against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Limited following the release in England of the film Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( USA title: Rasputin and the Empress ).
* Rasputin, the Mad Monk ( 1966 )

Rasputin and Monk
His movie roles to date include 15 Minutes ( 2001 ), Blade II ( 2002 ), Bulletproof Monk ( 2003 ), The Bourne Supremacy ( 2004 ), as Grigori Rasputin in Hellboy ( 2004 ), Running Scared ( 2006 ), Largo Winch ( 2008 ), RocknRolla ( 2008 ) and Orphan ( 2009 ).

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Her film appearances included the spy spoof Matchless ( 1966, co-starring Patrick O ' Neal ), I Killed Rasputin ( 1967 ), Dead Run ( 1967, co-starring Peter Lawford ), The Vatican Affair ( 1968 ), Five Dolls for an August Moon ( 1970 ) and The Fifth Cord ( 1971 ).
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Among his best were the 1958 Castle Dracula / Baskerville Hall for Horror of Dracula and The Hound of the Baskervilles, respectively, the gothic castle doubling for Dracula, Prince of Darkness and Rasputin, the Mad Monk in 1965, and perhaps supremely, the 19th-century Cornish village that provided the setting for The Plague of the Zombies and The Reptile in 1966.
* Rasputin: The Mad Monk ( 1966 )-with Hammer Films

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Yusupov and his wife successfully sued MGM through the English courts for invasion of privacy and libel in connection with the 1932 film Rasputin and the Empress.
The alleged libel was not that the character based on Felix had committed murder, but that the character based on Irina, called " Princess Natasha " in the film, was portrayed as having been seduced by the lecherous Rasputin.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Baker was part of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre company and had his first big film break in 1971 with the role of Rasputin in the film Nicholas and Alexandra ( after Olivier recommended him for the part ).
* Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny, a 1996 HBO made-for-television film
* Agony ( film ), a Soviet film by director Elem Klimov released in the U. S. as Rasputin
* Rasputin ( film ), a 2011 film directed by Louis Nero
In the movie, the lecherous Rasputin seduces the Tsar's only niece, called " Princess Natasha " in the film.
After she and Leser separated, she was romantically involved with a number of prominent men, including Paul-Henri Spaak ( a Prime Minister of Belgium ), film director John Huston, American diplomat Elim O ' Shaughnessy ( 1907-1966 ), French horticultural heir André Levesque de Vilmorin ( 1907-1987 ), Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch Romanov of Russia ( one of the assassins of Rasputin ), and producer-director Jed Harris.
The following year, however, he and Jannings reconciled and, at the invitation of Erich Pommer, head of UFA, they began to collaborate on a film about Rasputin.
The Last Night of Rasputin ( 1989 ) is both a performance and a silent film involving Antinova.
* The Last Night of Rasputin ( performance with film )
The only horror film actor who ever portrayed Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein, Fu Manchu, the Hunchback, Rasputin, a Warlock, a Zombie, a medieval Inquisitor and a Serial Killer ( not to mention a Werewolf in 15 different films!
He has played many television and film roles however, appearing as Purishkevich in the 1996 film Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny, as Mike Cherry in EastEnders ( 1999 ) and as Alois Hitler in Hitler: The Rise of Evil ( 2003 ).
The Hindi language song " I'll do the Talking " from the 2012 Indian film Agent Vinod is an official remake of Rasputin.
She had a successful career at MGM, RKO and Columbia including important roles such as the tragic Beth in the original Little Women, among many other film appearances including Frank Capra's Lady for a Day and Gabriel Over the White House ; Sequoia ; Limehouse Blues with George Raft and Anna May Wong ; The Ghost Goes West, opposite Robert Donat ; and Rasputin and the Empress, with the Barrymore siblings ( John, Ethel, and Lionel ) in the only movie they all made together.

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