We’re willing to bet the villain Rasputin – who sells his soul to kill the Romanov family in the movie – showed up in your nightmares. Or maybe you know Rasputin from the 1978 hit ...
As a so-called healer, Rasputin became famous in Russia. Tsar Nicholas Romanov II and his wife believed that only he would be able to keep Alexi alive and protect the future of the Romanov dynasty ...
It was Rasputin who warned Nicholas II not to declare ... I doubt it: Simon Sebag Montefiore’s The Romanovs, with its range of anecdotes, is more compelling. Yet Hasegawa cannot be faulted ...