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Um príncipe conspira para matar o Rasputin louco por causa do czar, da czarina e da Rússia.Um príncipe conspira para matar o Rasputin louco por causa do czar, da czarina e da Rússia.Um príncipe conspira para matar o Rasputin louco por causa do czar, da czarina e da Rússia.
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Luis Alberni
- Photographer's Assistant
- (não creditado)
Mary Alden
- Natasha's Lady in Waiting
- (não creditado)
Robert Anderson
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (não creditado)
Oscar Apfel
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (não creditado)
Henry Armetta
- Photographer
- (não creditado)
Hooper Atchley
- Rasputin's Henchman
- (não creditado)
Mischa Auer
- Butler Pouring Drinks at Party
- (não creditado)
Reginald Barlow
- General Who Underestimated the Japanese
- (não creditado)
Barbara Barondess
- Woman Getting Cigarette
- (não creditado)
Max Barwyn
- Bald Man Trying to See Duna
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesAnnoyed that his brother John Barrymore was trying to show him up by placing his hand on him while he was finishing a scene (an ancient actor's technique for drawing attention to oneself), Lionel Barrymore excused himself from the set and went to the back lot to find a telephone. He then phoned the set and told director Richard Boleslawski that "he'd better advise Mr. John Barrymore to not place his hand on me at the close of this scene, lest I lay one on him!" By the time Lionel returned to the set, John has been advised to keep his hands to himself.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe fact that the Tsarevich was sick was not announced publicly as portrayed in the movie. It was kept a secret.
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The Czar: This is our destiny, my dear.
The Czarina: I know. What have we done to these people of yours, Nicky, that they'd hate us so,
The Czar: Nothing, Alex. Everybody loves you, you know that.
The Czarina: No. But, you love me, Nicky. That's enough for any Empress.
- Versões alternativasUpon its premiere "Rasputin and the Empress" ran approximately 132 minutes. Due to the famous lawsuits against it, a number of scenes had to be cut for legal reasons. One critical scene that was deleted was one which implied that Rasputin had raped Diana Wynyard's character of "Princess Natascha". The removal of this scene tended to make the character of Princess Natascha somewhat incomprehensible - initially she is a supporter of Rasputin; in the latter part of the film she is very afraid of him. Unless the viewer is aware of the cuts made in the film, there does not appear to be any explanation for the change in Princess Natascha toward Rasputin.
- ConexõesFeatured in Biografias: The Barrymores (2002)
- Trilhas sonorasRussian National Anthem
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Played during the opening credits and at the end
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Rasputin and the Empress (1932)
*** (out of 4)
Lionel, John and Ethel Barrymore star in this film, which was the only one that all three legends appeared in together. After her son is near death, Czarina Alexandria (Ethel) lets the monk Rasputin (Lionel) pray with her son who eventually heals and the monk gives credit to God. Saving her son, the monk soon finds himself gaining power inside the government but this doesn't sit well with Prince Chegodieff (John) who will stop at nothing to prove the monk is mad. Apparently MGM was sued due to how inaccurate the story is here so if you want a history lesson you should go read a book but if you want to see all three Barrymore's together then this is the only film out there that will suit you. The film should have been a lot better than it is but the thing drags at several points and I'm sure fifteen or so minutes could have been trimmed from the 123-minute running time, although apparently the film ran longer when originally released. The performances aren't what you'd expect but it's certainly fun seeing the three Barrymore's working together. Lionel actually goes way over the top, which is something you'd expect from John but he actually manages to be quite calm and cool throughout the film. John certainly gives the best performance but it's Lionel who steals the film with his fake beard and over the top antics. Ethel is good in her role as is the supporting work from Ralph Morgan. The costumes and set design are wonderful and I really enjoyed the made up ending, which contains some pretty strong violence.
*** (out of 4)
Lionel, John and Ethel Barrymore star in this film, which was the only one that all three legends appeared in together. After her son is near death, Czarina Alexandria (Ethel) lets the monk Rasputin (Lionel) pray with her son who eventually heals and the monk gives credit to God. Saving her son, the monk soon finds himself gaining power inside the government but this doesn't sit well with Prince Chegodieff (John) who will stop at nothing to prove the monk is mad. Apparently MGM was sued due to how inaccurate the story is here so if you want a history lesson you should go read a book but if you want to see all three Barrymore's together then this is the only film out there that will suit you. The film should have been a lot better than it is but the thing drags at several points and I'm sure fifteen or so minutes could have been trimmed from the 123-minute running time, although apparently the film ran longer when originally released. The performances aren't what you'd expect but it's certainly fun seeing the three Barrymore's working together. Lionel actually goes way over the top, which is something you'd expect from John but he actually manages to be quite calm and cool throughout the film. John certainly gives the best performance but it's Lionel who steals the film with his fake beard and over the top antics. Ethel is good in her role as is the supporting work from Ralph Morgan. The costumes and set design are wonderful and I really enjoyed the made up ending, which contains some pretty strong violence.
- Michael_Elliott
- 24 de fev. de 2008
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- Também conhecido como
- Rasputin and the Empress
- Locações de filme
- São Petersburgo, Rússia(archive footage)
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- US$ 1.022.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração2 horas 1 minuto
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