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Werner Singh (as the Tsarevich), Edi Bierling, and Eleonore Melzer. Technical Details Rasputin - Orgien am Zarenhof (1984) - IMDb

The West German film Rasputin – Orgien am Zarenhof (1984), directed by Ernst Hofbauer

While Rasputin was certainly a divisive figure who enjoyed drinking and the company of women, the reality was often more political than supernatural. rasputin orgien am zarenhof 1984 dvdrip xxx portable

) as a charismatic but debauched figure who gains entry to the Russian court through his supposed healing powers. Visual Focus

: The 1978 disco classic immortalized him as a "lovely dear" to "Moscow chicks" and the "lover of the Russian Queen". Werner Singh (as the Tsarevich), Edi Bierling, and

The portrayal of Rasputin in popular media has not been without controversy, however. Some historians have argued that many of the stories about Rasputin's orgies and other excesses are exaggerated or unfounded, and that he was unfairly maligned by his contemporaries and later by historians.

, known for his "Catherine, the Naked Queen" produced the previous year. Historical Trivia The character Countess Golovina Visual Focus : The 1978 disco classic immortalized

Grigori Rasputin died in 1916. Yet, he is more alive today than ever. He has survived bullets, poison, drowning, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Now, he survives the algorithm. Whether he is a villain in a cartoon, a boss in a video game, or a dance meme on your "For You" page, the proves one thing:

This film is a unique historical artifact—a West German adult film that attempted to blend the epic scale of a historical drama with explicit content.

"Seems to be a very loose historical adult film about Rasputin. We see him immediately [have sex with] a peasant girl as a form of payment for healing her father... There's a few orgy scenes and a surprising amount of subplots, but the whole film is fairly competently made."

Music and film have played the most significant roles in cementing Rasputin's status as a "lovelorn" or "villainous" figure.