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Agony: The Life and Death of Rasputin

"Monk. Heretic. Messiah. Madman."

As an adviser to the emperor Nicholas II, mystic Grigori Rasputin holds great influence over the empire. However, many in St Petersburg begin to regard Rasputin, with his strange practices and mesmerizing qualities, as a liability and plot his assassination. When Rasputin, known to many as the 'Mad Monk', leads Nicholas to embrace an ill-conceived military strategy, a group of determined conspirators set down a plan to eliminate him.

Top Cast

  • Aleksey Petrenko

    Aleksey Petrenko

    Rasputin

  • Anatoliy Romashin

    Anatoliy Romashin

    Nicholas II

  • Leonid Bronevoy

    Leonid Bronevoy

    Manasevich-Manuilov

  • Alisa Freyndlikh

    Alisa Freyndlikh

    Vyrubova

  • Yuri Katin-Yartsev

    Yuri Katin-Yartsev

    Purishkevich

  • Mikhail Svetin

    Mikhail Svetin

    Terekhov

  • Velta Līne

    Velta Līne

    Aleksandra Fyodorovna

  • Anatoliy Solonitsyn

    Anatoliy Solonitsyn

    Colonel

  • Sergei Karnovich-Valua

    Sergei Karnovich-Valua

    Russian General

Overview

As an adviser to the emperor Nicholas II, mystic Grigori Rasputin holds great influence over the empire. However, many in St Petersburg begin to regard Rasputin, with his strange practices and mesmerizing qualities, as a liability and plot his assassination. When Rasputin, known to many as the 'Mad Monk', leads Nicholas to embrace an ill-conceived military strategy, a group of determined conspirators set down a plan to eliminate him.

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