Rasputin and the Empress
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Rasputin and the Empress is a 1932 film about a prince who plots to kill the monk Rasputin.
- Directed by Richard Boleslawski. Written by Charles MacArthur.
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Dialogue[edit]
- Rasputin: Whose in charge of the boy, you or me?
- German-Language Teacher: I am in charge of his highness' German lessons.
- Rasputin: Clear out!
- German-Language Teacher: I shall report this to her Majesty.
- Rasputin: Get out, you kraut-head! You dried up sausage!
Taglines[edit]
- Beautiful girls who came to pray! Caught in the web of debauched Rasputin, whose crafty mind toppled a throne!
Cast[edit]
- John Barrymore — Prince Paul Chegodieff
- Ethel Barrymore — Czarina Alexandra
- Lionel Barrymore — Grigori Rasputin
- Ralph Morgan — Czar Nicholas II
- Diana Wynyard — Princess Natasha
External links[edit]
- Rasputin and the Empress quotes at the Internet Movie Database