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==In popular culture== {{further|Grigori Rasputin in popular culture}} * ''[[Rasputin and the Empress]]'' (1932), a film directed by [[Richard Boleslavsky]] and [[Charles Brabin]] starring [[Lionel Barrymore]] as Grigori Rasputin, [[Ralph Morgan]] as the Czar, [[Ethel Barrymore]] as the Czarina and [[John Barrymore]] as Prince Paul Chegodireff. * ''[[Rasputin the Mad Monk]]'' (1966), a Hammer horror film directed by [[Don Sharp]] and starring [[Christopher Lee]] as Grigori Rasputin, and [[Barbara Shelley]]. * ''[[I Killed Rasputin]]'' (1967), an Italo-Franco biographical film directed by Robert Hossein about the death of Grigori Rasputin. * ''[[Nicholas and Alexandra]]'' (1971), a British [[epic film|epic]] [[historical drama]] film directed by [[Franklin J. Schaffner]]. Rasputin is portrayed by [[Tom Baker]]. * ''[[Agony (1981 film)|Agony]]'' (1973β1975, released only in 1981), a Soviet film directed by [[Elem Klimov]], with a score by [[Alfred Schnittke]]. * "[[Rasputin (song)|Rasputin]]" (1978), a popular song by the German-Caribbean vocal group [[Boney M.]]<ref>Wright II, J. M. (2007). "Russia's greatest love machine": Disco, exoticism, subversion (Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).</ref> * Rasputin, a stage name of British-German rock musician [[Jon Symon]] who performed mainly in the 1970s under this pseudonym. * ''[[Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny]]'' (1996), a biographical historical drama television film which chronicles the last four years of Rasputin's life. He was portrayed by [[Alan Rickman]]. * ''[[Anastasia (1997 film)|Anastasia]]'' (1997), an animated musical starring [[Christopher Lloyd]] as Grigori Rasputin. * ''[[Grigoriy R.]]'' (2014), Russian TV miniseries (sometimes marketed under the name ''Rasputin''). * ''[[The Last Czars]]'' (2019), Netflix docudrama miniseries following the reign of [[Nicholas II]]. Rasputin is portrayed by [[Ben Cartwright (actor)|Ben Cartwright]]. * ''[[The King's Man]]'' (2021), an action/drama film which includes scenes illustrating the British agent theory of Rasputin's assassination. * ''[[The Power of the Doctor]]'' (2022), ''[[Doctor Who]]'' special, portrayed by [[Sacha Dhawan]] as an alias of [[The Master (Doctor Who)|The Master]].
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