Popularity: 2 (history)
Director: | Don Sharp |
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Writer: | Anthony Hinds |
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Rasputin, a crazed and debauched monk wreaks havoc at the local inn one night, chopping off the hand of one of the drinkers. As the bitter locals plan their revenge, the evil Rasputin works his power over the beautiful women who serve at the Tsar's palace. Even the Tsarina herself is seduced by his evil ways and, as his influence begins to dominate government policy, there is only one course of action left... to destroy him before he destroys them all. | |
Release Date: | Mar 06, 1966 |
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Director: | Don Sharp |
Writer: | Anthony Hinds |
Genres: | Horror |
Keywords | assassination, mystic, st. petersburg, russia, peasant, biography, hypnotist, hypnotism, debauchery, pair of evil eyes, 1900s, bad influence, poisoning, russian empire, romanov dinasty, acid burning, seducer, czarina / tsarina / tzarina, falling out window |
Production Companies | Seven Arts Productions, Hammer Film Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Christopher Lee | Grigori Rasputin |
Barbara Shelley | Sonia |
Richard Pasco | Dr. Zargo |
Francis Matthews | Ivan |
Suzan Farmer | Vanessa |
Dinsdale Landen | Peter |
Renée Asherson | Tsarina |
Derek Francis | Innkeeper |
Joss Ackland | The Bishop |
Robert Duncan | Tsarvitch |
Alan Tilvern | Patron |
John Welsh | The Abbot |
John Bailey | The Physician |
Prudence Hyman | Chatty Woman (uncredited) |
Lucy Fleming | Wide Eyes (uncredited) |
Michael Ripper | Waggoner (voice) (uncredited) |
Michael Godfrey | Doctor (uncredited) |
Bryan Marshall | Vasily (uncredited) |
Maggie Wright | Second Tart (uncredited) |
Cyril Shaps | Foxy Face (uncredited) |
Brian Wilde | Vassily's Father (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Roy Hyde | Editor |
Don Sharp | Director |
Don Banks | Original Music Composer |
Michael Reed | Director of Photography |
Bernard Robinson | Production Design |
Don Mingaye | Art Direction |
Anthony Hinds | Screenplay |
Roy Ashton | Makeup Artist |
Frieda Steiger | Hairstylist |
Mike Rutter | Assistant Camera |
Lorna Selwyn | Continuity |
Bert Batt | Assistant Director |
Roy Baker | Sound Editor |
Ken Rawkins | Sound Recordist |
Cecil Cooney | Camera Operator |
James Needs | Supervising Editor |
Philip Martell | Music Supervisor |
Ross MacKenzie | Production Manager |
Name | Title |
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Anthony Nelson Keys | Producer |
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I offer him sins worth forgiving! 1966 was a prolific year for Hammer Films, the company would have 6 films released this year, unsurprisingly the quality of such was variable. Rasputin the Mad Monk was filmed back to back with Dracula Prince of Darkness, yet even though the BBFC afforded it the ... "X" certificate, it's somewhat tame and more a historical drama than horror film. In truth it's Christopher Lee as the title character who keeps this from plunging the depths of stinkerville, and this in spite of sporting a most distracting and ridiculous beard. Plot simply - and fancifully - shows Rasputin as a hard drinking, womanising bully with a penchant for hypnotism, all of which he uses for his nefarious ends. It's all very colourful, with Lee holding court as male saps and beautiful dames (Barbara Shelley oh my eye!) come and go, which all builds to a furious finale in the Hammer Films tradition. Yet the slow pace, weakness of the story and the overt feeling of watching a rush job, stops this from being anything but a Hammer time waster. 6/10
_**Holy man or unholy devil’s child?**_ A mysterious licentious monk named Grigori Rasputin (Christopher Lee) emerges from western Siberia with powers of healing and hypnosis. He worms his way into favor with the imperial family in prerevolutionary Saint Petersburg, in particular Alexandra (Renée ... Asherson), but his negative influence and debaucheries prompt conservative opponents to action. The cast is rounded out by Barbara Shelley, Richard Pasco and Francis Matthews. "Rasputin: The Mad Monk” (1966) is a Hammer historical drama/thriller with a bit o’ horror. It’s not a detailed real-life account, but offers the gist of the story in an entertaining manner, which inspires viewers to look up the actual history. Christopher Lee is outstanding as the eponymous character, both commanding and convincing. Meanwhile Shelley is a highlight on the feminine front. Rasputin was assassinated in late, 1916. It is said that his corruption of the government was responsible for the rising discontent of Russians, leading to the October revolution the next year and downfall of the monarchy. The movie runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Bray Studios, just west of London. GRADE: B/B-