Rasputin - orgies at the court of the tsars

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Movie
Original title Rasputin - orgies at the court of the tsars
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1983
length 121 minutes
Rod
Director Ernst Hofbauer
script Ernst Hofbauer,
CM Sherland
production Alois Brummer
camera Franz Xaver Lederle
cut Karl Aulitzky
occupation
  • Alexander Conte: Rasputin
  • Uschi Karnat : Countess Golovina
    (as Sandra Nova )
  • Marion Berger
  • Werner Singh : Captain Vronsky
    (as Frank Williams )
  • CM Sherland
  • Nadja Bojer
  • Konrad Jank
  • Vladimir Tartakovski
  • Enrico Franke
  • Edi Bierling: Colonel Ogareff
  • Rolf Ernser: Captain Schuschkin
  • Hans-Peter Kremser: musician on orgy

Rasputin - Orgies am Zarenhof is a German erotic film by the director Ernst Hofbauer from 1983.

action

When the son of the Russian tsar falls ill, one hopes for the miracle healer Rasputin, who pursues his desires in Siberia. Countess Golovina is supposed to take him from there to Saint Petersburg , which she and her maid manage to do. At the tsar's court, Rasputin tries to heal his son, to find distraction in extensive orgies and at the same time to survive plots made against him.

Others

  • The plot is based on Russian history and depicts the life and work of Grigory Efimovich Rasputin , (1869–1916).
  • The film is one of the most elaborate German productions in the erotic film sector of the 1980s. In addition to the realistic scenes, the film is also characterized by historical accuracy in the setting and plot.
  • In 2006, Herzog Video released the film in an uncensored and uncensored version on DVD.
  • The film exists in different versions. In addition to the hardcore version (approx. 120 minutes), a softcore version (approx. 90 minutes) was also put into circulation. In 2008 a variant of the softcore version was released, shortened by another 10 minutes, from which even more sex and above all violence was cut.
  • In 1983 the producer also produced the Katharina plant and her wild stallions .
  • Heidi Wujek designed the costumes.

criticism

The lexicon of international films called the softcore version of the film "pathetic".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rasputin - orgies at the court of the tsars. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used