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Cloud County CC vaulted to the top spot in the National TFRI after a huge weekend. The T-Birds, who soared four spots from No. 5 to No. 1, added 11 national top-10 marks to their haul, including three of the top-5 spots in the 5000 –
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Soviet-era Lord of the Rings film a YouTube hit Khraniteli was probably broadcast only once on Russian television. Now the 30-year-old film version of The Lord of the Rings is a clicks hit on YouTube. Khraniteli is making waves on YouTube
In 1991, The Lord of the Rings fantasy stories, was broadcast shortly before the USSR collapsed.
It is a low-budget production that aired 10 years before the release of the first part of director Peter Jackson s blockbuster film trilogy, LOTR for short, which starred Elijah Wood as the young hobbit Frodo Baggins. Interestingly, Wood himself tweeted about the Russian film on YouTube.
In 1991, a
Khraniteliaired on Soviet television. By all accounts, it’s the only
Lord of the Rings adaptation made in the Soviet Union – and it was also thought to be lost forever. However, much like the One Ring itself, the Soviet
Lord of the Rings TV movie has resurfaced – on YouTube. It’s a charmingly low-budgeted affair, looking more like a TV game show than a J. R. R. Tolkien adaptation, and you can watch it in full below.
Soviet Lord of the Rings TV Movie Part 1
Soviet Lord of the Rings TV Movie Part 2
Before Peter Jackson made cinematic history with his
Ed MorrisseyPosted at 7:01 pm on April 5, 2021
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And you thought the Arwen sequences in Peter Jackson’s
Lord of the Rings trilogy were slow. Last week, an unknown archivist in Russia managed to dig up and digitize the Soviet adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s epic saga, which might rival the 1977
Star Wars Holiday Special for production values. All that’s missing is Bea Arthur and a cantina.
Actually, Bea might be in the birthday-party sequence:
The Guardian gives the background on the discovery of this gem:
A Soviet television adaptation of The Lord of the Rings thought to have been lost to time was rediscovered and posted on YouTube last week, delighting Russian-language fans of JRR Tolkien.