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Anna Karenina (1935) (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $17.98

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Spanish ( Subtitles )
Silent ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
95 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1935 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Clarence Brown


Written By:
Lev Tolstoy
Clemence Dane
Salka Viertel
S.N. Behrman
 


Actors:
Greta Garbo ..... Anna Karenina
Fredric March ..... Count Vronsky
Freddie Bartholomew ..... Sergei
Maureen O'Sullivan ..... Kitty
May Robson ..... Countess Vronsky
Basil Rathbone ..... Alexei Alexandrovitch Karenin
Reginald Owen ..... Stiva
Phoebe Foster ..... Dolly
Reginald Denny ..... Yashvin
Gyles Isham ..... Konstantin Demitrievitch Levin
Joan Marsh ..... Lili
Ethel Griffies ..... Mme. Kartasoff
Harry Beresford ..... Matve
Sarah Padden ..... Governess
Cora Sue Collins ..... Tania
Mary Forbes ..... Princess Sorokina
Joseph R. Tozer ..... Butler
Guy D'Ennery ..... Tutor
Buster Phelps ..... Grisha
Sidney Bracey ..... Vronsky's Valet
Harry Allen ..... Cord
Ella Ethridge ..... Anna's Maid
Stanley Andrews ..... Husband - Third Couple
Mischa Auer ..... Mahotin
Betty Blythe ..... Spectator in Opera Box
Eugene Burr ..... Party Guest
André Cheron ..... Attaché
Ruth Cherrington ..... Party Guest
Davison Clark ..... Station Master
Claudia Coleman ..... Wife - Third Couple
Constance Collier ..... Countess Lidia
Harry Cording ..... Officer at Banquet
Gino Corrado ..... Waiter
Lorinne Crawford ..... Woman
Carrie Daumery ..... Sick Woman on Train
Carlos De Valdez ..... Butler
Sarah Edwards ..... Wife - Second Couple
Adolph Faylauer ..... Party Guest
Sam Flint ..... Husband - Second Couple
Helen Freeman ..... Barbara
Otto Fries ..... Officer at Banquet
Mahlon Hamilton ..... Colonel
Sam Harris ..... Officer at Banquet
Keith Hitchcock ..... Mr. Kartasoff
Olaf Hytten ..... Butler
Isabelle Keith ..... Wife - First Couple
Andrea Leeds ..... Flirty Girl in Bar
Bella Lewitzky ..... Dancer
Francis McDonald ..... Officer at Banquet
Bert Moorhouse ..... Racetrack Spectator
Edmund Mortimer ..... Racetrack Spectator
Henry Mowbray ..... Husband - First Couple
Joseph North ..... Doorman
Barry Norton ..... Kitty's Suitor
Wedgwood Nowell ..... Officer at Banquet
Dennis O'Keefe ..... Best Man at Wedding
William Orlamond ..... Train Inspector
Barbara Pepper ..... Party Girl
Edward Reinach ..... Racetrack Spectator
Georges Renavent ..... Attaché
Sam Savitsky ..... Announcer at Grand Ball
Pepi Sinoff ..... Fat Woman
Leonid Snegoff ..... Major-domo
Stephen Soldi ..... Man at Train Station
Pat Somerset ..... Officer at Banquet
Larry Steers ..... Officer at Banquet
Dickie Walters ..... Child
Robert Warwick ..... Colonel at Banquet
Helen Wood ..... Princess Lvov
William Worthington ..... Opera Spectator


Synopsis:
This version of the Tolstoy classic lingers longer in Moscow during the weeks that follow the initial meeting of the starstruck lovers-to-be Vronsky and Anna Karenina. The story -- as it unfolds -- also focuses on Kitty, a young woman who is related to Anna's sister-in-law whose marital rift has brought Anna to Moscow. Until Anna shows up, Kitty had hopes of getting Vronsky, who is single and well connected, to propose to her. Ignored by Vronsky, Kitty turns her attention to another suitor, a man who seems to have a lot in common with Tolstoy.



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