Pujardov = Rasputin.. ?
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ecs67-1 — 17 years ago(October 05, 2008 03:20 AM)
Robert De Niro? I thought of Terry Jones (Monty Phytons) through the whole film! Funny supposition about him becoming the mad monk Good film that one too, with the guy from "Follow Me", the BBC english classes.
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kg2006 — 14 years ago(January 19, 2012 12:28 PM)
Ha I thought he looked like Robert DeNiro as well. If you want to see Telly Savalas whip Robert DeNiro this is the closest you get to it. It is clearly based on Rasputin since he travels with Russian or Polish nobles and they call him the mad monk at one point.
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omega2064 — 13 years ago(October 03, 2012 01:17 AM)
Rasputin was a popular figure for a while and if there were Russians in a supernatural film then there was a small chance that one would either be called Rasputin, or be a nod to him.
And it may be an odd nod or in-joke to Christopher Lee, who played Rasputin in a previous Hammer film.
In the movie it is obviously not Rasputin, just a odd Russian monk in a simmilar theme. Rasputin was alive to 1916 whereas Pujardov expired 1906. -
imaginaryconcept — 11 years ago(November 15, 2014 04:51 PM)
Do we know for a fact that Pujardov died in the trainwreck?
Because IF he had survived, he could conceivably assume the persona of that we know as Rasputin in 1916, thus adding substance to the strange legend surrounding him.
Perhaps reading the novel the movie is based on can answer this question? -
jfitzpatrick3 — 10 years ago(October 04, 2015 01:02 PM)
Notice how Telly stabbed and shot the alien three times when it was in the inspector's body? Maybe that was an allusion to Rasputin, whom they say was stabbed, and shot several times before dying, demonstrating some paranormal stamina
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