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Raspoutine, le moine fou

Titre original : Rasputin: The Mad Monk
  • 1966
  • 13
  • 1h 31min
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6,2/10
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Raspoutine, le moine fou (1966)
Thrown out of his monastery for licentious and drunken behaviour, Rasputin travels to St Petersburg to try his luck. Through a dalliance with one of the czarina's ladies in waiting he soon gains influence at court with his powers of healing and of hypnotism. But he also makes enemies who wish to see him dead.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThrown out of his monastery for licentious and drunken behavior, Rasputin travels to St Petersburg in pursuit of wealth and prestige. He soon gains influence at court with his powers of heal... Tout lireThrown out of his monastery for licentious and drunken behavior, Rasputin travels to St Petersburg in pursuit of wealth and prestige. He soon gains influence at court with his powers of healing and of hypnotism.Thrown out of his monastery for licentious and drunken behavior, Rasputin travels to St Petersburg in pursuit of wealth and prestige. He soon gains influence at court with his powers of healing and of hypnotism.

  • Réalisation
    • Don Sharp
  • Scénario
    • Anthony Hinds
  • Casting principal
    • Christopher Lee
    • Barbara Shelley
    • Richard Pasco
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    3,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Don Sharp
    • Scénario
      • Anthony Hinds
    • Casting principal
      • Christopher Lee
      • Barbara Shelley
      • Richard Pasco
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Grigori Rasputin
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Sonia
    Richard Pasco
    Richard Pasco
    • Dr. Boris Zargo
    Francis Matthews
    Francis Matthews
    • Ivan Kesnikoff
    Suzan Farmer
    Suzan Farmer
    • Vanessa
    Dinsdale Landen
    Dinsdale Landen
    • Peter
    Renée Asherson
    Renée Asherson
    • Alexandra, Tsarina
    • (as Renee Asherson)
    Derek Francis
    • Innkeeper
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • The Bishop
    Robert Duncan
    • Tsarevitch Alexei
    Alan Tilvern
    Alan Tilvern
    • Patron
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • The Abbot
    John Bailey
    John Bailey
    • Dr. Zieglov, The Physician
    Mary Barclay
    • Superior Lady
    • (non crédité)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Michael Cadman
    • Michael
    • (non crédité)
    Helen Christie
    Helen Christie
    • First Tart
    • (non crédité)
    Maxwell Craig
    Maxwell Craig
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Don Sharp
    • Scénario
      • Anthony Hinds
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    Infofreak

    Historically inaccurate hokum which Christopher Lee fans will adore!

    It goes without saying that Hammer's look at the infamous Rasputin is historically inaccurate and should NOT be watched by anyone looking for a history lesson. But who cares when a movie is this damn entertaining? Hammer vet Christopher Lee has an absolute ball playing the wine-guzzling, womanizing Russian mystic and con-man. This role really lets Lee cut loose from his Dracula persona and he takes full advantage of it, leering, laughing, boozing, even dancing! Christopher Lee fans will absolutely lap this movie up! I wouldn't say it was his best performance, but it's certainly one of his most enjoyable. The cast also includes some familiar faces, and Barbara Shelley ('Village Of The Damned', 'Quatermass and the Pit') is particularly fine, as is Richard Pasco as Zargo, the disgraced alcoholic doctor who Rasputin manipulates for his own ends. I can honestly say I've only seen one of two duds made by Hammer, and this is certainly not one of them. It's a bit of a potboiler I suppose, but a very good one, with strong production values, and overall it's a lot of fun and Lee is magnificent! Recommended to Hammer, and most especially, Christopher Lee fans.
    bamptonj

    It stands up quite well on its own.

    Without the benefit of comparison, I found this a very entertaining thriller. Once more we are treated to a superb Christopher Lee performance; this time as he plays the infamous monk who insinuates himself into the Russian Royal court through hypnotic, albeit mystical subterfuge.

    I have read reviews of those disappointed with this version and though I can not purport to have seen any of the others, may I suggest that perhaps familiarity with the subject matter thereby gained has bred some contempt for this version which may contain any number of historical inaccuracies. For I am sure that those uninitiated with the Rasputin tale - or who are at least willing to forgo their usual academic prejudice - and who delight in Hammer's 60s catalogue, will instantly warm to this film.
    7funkyfry

    Hammer's best pseudo-historic epic

    Hammer Film's relatively unambitious adventure in historical exploitation is lifted above the norm by 2 major factors: the genius of set designer Robinson and the fine heavy styles of Chris Lee and Barby Shelley, pros of the genre in every sense. The scene with Rasputin smoking in bed while Shelley cowers in a gathering of blankets is a classic visual statement.

    This film tells the story of Rasputin with more of an eye to screen exploitation values than truth (which I think is how it should be, as Plato said that truth is rarely a likely story), including a scarring incident with acid -- what Hammer Film would be complete without facial mutilations? Chris Lee's use of his body and hands is notable; Don Sharp's direction is fine. If only it wasn't quite so cheap, and thus confined (mostly to one or two houses, which is all Bray Studios was), this could have been a really good film. Mediocre script also helps drag it down, but Lee and Shelley's styles are so forceful that it is almost unnoticeable.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Works best as a Christopher Lee vehicle.

    This viewer is not surprised to learn that this Hammer production is far from being an accurate portrayal of the real-life Russian peasant monk. It's to be expected that for the sake of a good show that films such as this will play fast and loose with the facts. However, it must be said that this IS a damn good show.

    Lee is allowed the chance to really cut loose for once, and he does a marvelous job of going over the top as the lusty, life-of-the-party Rasputin, who has genuine healing abilities but also a very conniving and self-serving nature. After gaining some attention for curing a sick woman, he soon finds a means of manipulating his way into the royal family of early 20th century Czarist Russia. Naturally, there are those who aren't fooled by him and will seek to destroy him once they have the chance.

    The Hammer studio does an immaculate job, as always, in recreating the sights and sounds of a period piece. Top talents such as production designer Bernard Robinson and (supervising) editor James Needs are at the top of their game. Don Banks composed the very unsubtle, thunderous music score, which does come in handy when Rasputin is required to make an entrance.

    The excellent cast includes beautiful Barbara Shelley and Suzan Farmer, Francis Matthews, Dinsdale Landen, Renee Asherson, Derek Francis, and Joss Ackland; other than Lee, the performer that really stands out is Richard Pasco as Dr. Bruno Zargo, an alcoholic who becomes putty in the hands of the mad Rasputin. Lee himself is a delight, his rich voice booming with authority. He simply commands the screen, and keeps the right insane, evil glint in his eyes at all times.

    The most entertaining of all the scenes is one in which a furious Landen unthinkingly rushes into a confrontation with Lee only to find himself outmatched. The final battle is an exciting one, with Rasputin proving to be exceedingly difficult to finish off.

    Overall, this isn't top drawer Hammer, but it's still quite enjoyable, and worth a viewing for fans of the studio and star.

    Seven out of 10.
    7kergillian

    Another classic Hammer film!!

    I've read quite a few reviews of this film shunning it do to lack of historical fact or shoddy scriptwriting. Obviously these people have no clue about what Hammer films are and what they're meant to be. This film is another Hammer classic, hilarious and well-acted, excellent quality cinematography, and not to be taken the slightest bit seriously.

    Christopher Lee is *the* hammer actor (well...with Peter Cushing running a close second;), and he plays the *perfect* Rasputin! The evil dictator laugh down-pat, the eyes are beyond eerie, and even his gait, his posture, his body language all work perfectly. And Barbara Shelley is definitely a solid, stereotypical, 'femi-victim', and she plays beautifully off of Lee.

    The only qualm I have about this film is the ending, which was a touch too anti-climactic...although I bought the special edition with trailers and TV spots at the end which improved the ending dramatically (I wish I could find one of those 'free Rasputin beards'...)

    Overall: This is not one of the best Hammer films, it's not Blood of Dracula or The Devil Rides Out...but it's up there, and it has all the great elements: cheezy soft-gore effects (love that severed hand!!), *almost* nudity, maniacal laughter, tension-riddled music...it's fun from beginning to end! 7/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      As a young boy, Sir Christopher Lee met the assassins of Rasputin (Prince Yusupoff and Dmitri Pavlovich). He also met Rasputin's daughter, Maria in 1976. She told Lee that he had her father's "expression".
    • Gaffes
      Although the Russians cross themselves correctly (right to left), the crucifixes and crosses are almost all Western rather than Orthodox, and there is an unbearded priest.
    • Citations

      Grigori Rasputin: When I go to confession I don't offer God small sins, petty squabbles, jealousies... I offer him sins worth forgiving!

    • Versions alternatives
      The UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove shots of a man's acid-scarred face and to shorten the love scene between Rasputin and Sonia, and VHS releases featured the same cut print. The cuts were restored in the 2003 Warner DVD and all subsequent releases.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 1966 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Rasputin: The Mad Monk
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Black Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hammer Films
      • Seven Arts Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 31 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.55 : 1(original negative)

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