Rasputin and the Empress
Rasputin the Mad Monk
Directed by: Richard Boleslawski, Charles Brabin, USA, 1932
USA, 1932Plakatmotiv Rasputin and the Empress, © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Cast and Credits
Production | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Distribution | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Producer | Bernard H. Hyman |
Ausführender Produzent | Irving Thalberg |
Director | Richard Boleslawski |
Charles Brabin [(not credited)] | |
Assistant Director | Cullen Tate |
Scenario | Charles MacArthur |
Lenore J. Coffee [(not credited)] | |
Robert E. Sherwood [(not credited)] | |
Director of Photography | William H. Daniels |
Composer | Herbert Stothart |
Editor | Tom Held |
Art Director | Tom Held |
Cedric Gibbons | |
Costume Design | Adrian |
Sound Engineer | Douglas Shearer |
Cast | Lionel Barrymore [Grigori Rasputin] |
Ethel Barrymore [Czarina Alexandra] | |
Ralph Morgan [Czar Nicholas II] | |
Diana Wynyard [Princess Natasha] | |
John Barrymore [Prince Paul Chegodieff] | |
Tad Alexander [The Czarevitch] | |
Diana Wynyard [Natasha] | |
C. Henry Gordon [Grand Duke Igor] | |
Edward Arnold [Doctor Remezov] | |
Luis Alberni [Photographer's Assistant (not credited)] | |
Mary Alden [(not credited)] | |
Robert Anderson [(not credited)] | |
Oscar Apfel [(not credited)] | |
Henry Armetta [Photographer (not credited)] | |
Émile Chautard [(not credited)] | |
Nigel de Brulier [Priest (not credited)] | |
Dale Fuller [(not credited)] | |
Brandon Hurst [Staff General (not credited)] | |
Henry Kolker [Chief of Secret Police (not credited)] | |
Otto Lederer [(not credited)] | |
Edmund Mortimer [Officer Watching Celebration Mass (not credited)] | |
Jean Parker [Princess Maria (not credited)] | |
Frank Reicher [German-Language Teacher (not credited)] | |
Evelyn Selbie [(not credited)] | |
Anne Shirley [Princess Anastasia (not credited)] | |
Gustav von Seyffertitz [Dr. Franz Wolfe (not credited)] | |
Leo White [Reverendeler at Party (not credited)] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 121 minutes
Sound System: mono
First Screening: December 23, 1932 in New York
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist
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