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Following on from (and greatly improving upon) Part One (1944), Eisenstein’s detailing of the boyars’ plot to replace the titular monarch as tsar of Russia with his rather simple cousin, is – despite acting that wouldn’t look out of place in a Carry On film – a visually arresting, alluringly camp, and thoroughly entertaining if decidedly slight film. Iain.Stott
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