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Synopsis: As Europe looms on the edge of war in 1913, the family and members of the court of the Russian czar Nicholas come under the sway of a mysterious mystic named Rasputin. When Rasputin miraculously appears to cure the czar's son Alyosha of his hemophilia, the monk's reputation is cemented, particularly in the mind of the princess Natasha. Natasha's fiancé (and, later, husband) Prince Paul Chegodieff, however, suspects Rasputin is a charlatan who will cause the downfall of the royal family and perhaps of Russia itself.
 
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1932
121 min
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we need at Moscow.

You'll want

more than...

That's right.

Well, let's get started, comrade.

Yes.

What's that? Gold?

May I have it?

You see, it's my last

anniversary present.

Our 23rd.

My orders are that nothing

valuable leave the palace.

The picture's

all we want.

We have been

happy, Nicky.

Yes. We shall always

have that to remember.

There's very little

time for that, comrade.

Ready, children?

Children:

Yes, Mamushka.

We're ready, too.

Oh, dear, don't you think

we'd better leave him here?

Why, Mamushka?

He might get cold

on the way.

And we can always

send for him, can't we?

Yes. Yes.

Come on, please.

At once. Maria?

Whatever you say,

Mamushka.

I saw you

feeding him once.

I'll take

good care of him.

Come, my brood.

You've dressed

warmly, children?

What's that?

All the reforms ever proposed

for Russia in the last 10 years.

Some of them

are bad.

Some of them

are excellent.

Even your revolutionary ideas are there.

Well, what do I want

with them?

I was thinking that

if you could get them

to some of the people of the

government, tsincere people...

There must be

many of them...

It would save them

tragic mistakes.

All the needs

of Russia

are so clearly

outlined there.

They might find a

bridge between revolution

and the kind of

government they're after.

I think we can get along

without any suggestions from you.

You will, yes.

I was thinking

of Russia.

[Meow]

[Raucous laughter]

Shut up!

[Laughter stops]

[Train whistle blows]

[Guns cocking]

[Guns firing]

[Singing in Russian]

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Charles MacArthur

Charles Gordon MacArthur (November 5, 1895 – April 21, 1956) was an American playwright, screenwriter and 1935 winner of the Academy Award for Best Story. more…

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