In 1991, a made-for-TV adaptation based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring hit the small screen in the Soviet Union. The film, titled Khraniteli, is the only adaptation of the book trilogy believed to have been made in the Soviet Union. It only aired once and was subsequently not available to watch since. That's until Leningrad Television's successor, 5TV, took ownership of the title and recently uploaded it on YouTube, making it free to stream on youtube.
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In 1991, a made-for-TV adaptation based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring hit the small screen in the Soviet Union. The film, titled Khraniteli, is the only adaptation of the book trilogy believed to have been made in the Soviet Union. It only aired once and was subsequently not available to watch since. That's until Leningrad Television's successor, 5TV, took ownership of the title and recently uploaded it on YouTube, making it free to stream on youtube.Visit my wiki site:
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oh.my.god. that was laughably bad. i skipped through it. that's 5 minutes i will never get back, lol. looks like something a bunch of high school kids made for cinema class -
i'm actually surprised something like that got made in the Soviet Union so soon after the collapse. clearly they were decades behind the western world in technologyComment
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