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- Khraniteli (Russian: Хранители, lit. 'Guardians [of the Ring]') is a Soviet television play miniseries based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the...
- trilogy; they were however included in the 1991 Russian television play Khraniteli. J. R. R. Tolkien never explored the specific details regarding Goldberry's...
- the Rohirrim (2024) Peter Jackson series Other Sagan om ringen (1971) Khraniteli (1991) Hobitit (1993) The Rings of Power (2022) music Fan-made The Hunt...
- the Rohirrim (2024) Peter Jackson series Other Sagan om ringen (1971) Khraniteli (1991) Hobitit (1993) The Rings of Power (2022) music Fan-made The Hunt...
- the Rohirrim (2024) Peter Jackson series Other Sagan om ringen (1971) Khraniteli (1991) Hobitit (1993) The Rings of Power (2022) music Fan-made The Hunt...
- the Rohirrim (2024) Peter Jackson series Other Sagan om ringen (1971) Khraniteli (1991) Hobitit (1993) The Rings of Power (2022) music Fan-made The Hunt...
- the 1991 low-budget Russian adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, Khraniteli, Butterbur appears as "Lavr Narkiss", pla**** by Nikolay Burov. In Yle's...
- the low-budget 1991 Russian adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, Khraniteli. Tolkien, J. R. R. (2014). Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, Together...
- Barrow-wight, in the 1991 Russian adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, Khraniteli. Although Bombadil was not portra**** in Ralph Bakshi's or Jackson's films...
- was portra**** by Sergey Shelgunov in the 1991 Russian television play Khraniteli, and by Jarmo Hyttinen in the 1993 Finnish miniseries Hobitit. In Peter...