Rasputin and the Empress

1932 film by Charles Brabin, Richard Boleslawski

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.
Beautiful girls who came to pray! Caught in the web of debauched Rasputin, whose crafty mind toppled a throne!  (taglines)

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!

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