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The Trouble of the Rings Two: Towers

"The Trouble Continues"

The second installment of the low-budget parody of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings", filmed in and around Moscow. The Fellowship is broken. To get to Mordor, Frodo and Sam have to employ the services of Gollum, an obviously schizophrenic creature (according to Sam's medical handbook). Meanwhile Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli have to free two captive hobbits from Sarumom's evil clutches. Together with the depressive king Theoden they have to confront her host at Helm's Crap.

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Alimin

    Vladimir Alimin

    Legolas

  • Alexandra Antonenko

    Alexandra Antonenko

    Arwen

  • Polina Artsis

    Polina Artsis

    Pippin

  • Polina Bykova

    Polina Bykova

    Frodo

  • Anton Filyushkin

    Anton Filyushkin

    Aragorn

  • Anna Kazanskaya

    Anna Kazanskaya

    Sam

  • Diana Latysheva

    Diana Latysheva

    Gimli

  • Marina Podkhodtseva

    Marina Podkhodtseva

    Merry

  • Svetlana Putrenko

    Svetlana Putrenko

    Sarumom

Overview

The second installment of the low-budget parody of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings", filmed in and around Moscow. The Fellowship is broken. To get to Mordor, Frodo and Sam have to employ the services of Gollum, an obviously schizophrenic creature (according to Sam's medical handbook). Meanwhile Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli have to free two captive hobbits from Sarumom's evil clutches. Together with the depressive king Theoden they have to confront her host at Helm's Crap.

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