
Rasputin: Murder in the Tsar's Court
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
St. Petersburg, Russia, December 30th, 1916. Grigori Rasputin is assassinated. The story of the humble peasant who became the most influential adviser to czarina Alexandra Feodorovna, wife of the last czar, Nicholas II Romanov.
Top Cast


Mechthild Großmann
Mechthild Großmann
Herself - Narrator (voice)
Mechthild Großmann
Herself - Narrator (voice)
Laurence Huot-Solovieff
Laurence Huot-Solovieff
Herself - Descendant
Laurence Huot-Solovieff
Herself - Descendant
Boris Kolonitsky
Boris Kolonitsky
Himself - Historian
Boris Kolonitsky
Himself - Historian
Sergei Mironenko
Sergei Mironenko
Himself - Historian
Sergei Mironenko
Himself - Historian
Olga Utotschkina
Olga Utotschkina
Herself - Historian
Olga Utotschkina
Herself - Historian
Marie Turquois-Bowman
Marie Turquois-Bowman
Herself - Writer
Marie Turquois-Bowman
Herself - Writer
Florian Langer
Florian Langer
Himself - Physician
Florian Langer
Himself - Physician
Alexei Larionov
Alexei Larionov
Himself - Art Historian
Alexei Larionov
Himself - Art Historian
Yulia Pashkovskaya
Yulia Pashkovskaya
Herself - Hotel Manager
Yulia Pashkovskaya
Herself - Hotel Manager
Natalia Saizeva
Natalia Saizeva
Herself - Historian
Natalia Saizeva
Herself - Historian
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