I Killed Rasputin (French: J'ai tué Raspoutine) is a 1967 Italo-Franco biographical film directed by Robert Hossein.
Gert Fröbe stars as the main subject, Grigori Rasputin.
It is based on the work Lost Splendor by Felix Yusupov, a nobleman and participant in the murder of Rasputin.
[1] In the introductory interview of the film, Yusupov demonstrated that his loathing for Rasputin remained undiminished.
However as war breaks out, Rasputin's enemies see him as a cause and plot fatal revenge against the Russian mystic.