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  1. ANNA KARENINA Official trailer

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  3. Фильм: Анна Каренина, Joe Wright (Обзор)

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  1. Anna Karenina (1948)

    Anna Karenina: Directed by Julien Duvivier. With Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Kieron Moore, Hugh Dempster. A married woman's affair with a dashing young officer has tragic results.

  2. Anna Karenina (1948)

    In fact Anna Karenina is a story of failure. Two people fall in love, one of them trapped in a loveless marriage, and attempt to flout society and they lose. Tolstoy sees all that and records it well, but offers no solution. Women's liberation was off the radar in old mother Russia. 68 out of 74 found this helpful.

  3. Anna Karenina (1948 film)

    Anna Karenina is a 1948 British film based on the 1877 novel of the same title by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy.. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and starred Vivien Leigh in the title role. It was produced by Alexander Korda (with Herbert Mason as associate producer) for his company, London Films, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox.

  4. Rick's Cafe Texan: Anna Karenina (1948): A Review

    This Anna Karenina is perhaps not on the level of either Love or 1935's Anna Karenina, but with some beautiful costumes and a strong performance by Leigh, it makes for good viewing. The beautiful Anna Karenina (Leigh), wife of stodgy, aloof bureaucrat Karenin (Ralph Richardson) meets Count Vronsky (Kieron Moore), a dashing Imperial Russian ...

  5. Anna Karenina

    Rated: 5/5 • Jan 13, 2006. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. While making a trip to visit family, Anna Karenina (Vivien Leigh) meets Countess Vronsky on the train. When they ...

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    86% 14 Reviews Tomatometer 70% 2,500+ Ratings Audience Score This 19th-century period piece is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel. On a trip to St. Petersburg, Anna Karenina (Greta Garbo ...

  7. Anna Karenina (1948)

    O ne of the most ambitious film productions of Leo Tolstoy's celebrated novel Anna Karenina is this version starring the iconic actress Vivien Leigh and directed by the great French film director Julien Duvivier. This was Duvivier's only British film, although he also made several other English language films in Hollywood in the 1940s, including an unsuccessful vehicle for Jean Gabin, The ...

  8. Anna Karenina (1948)

    Garbo is the filmed Anna Karenina everyone remembers. But Vivien Leigh's Anna Karenina (1948) should not be forgotten, even though it largely is. Overshadowed by the Oscar®-winning twin peaks of Leigh's film career Gone with the Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) it's handsomely crafted, but emotionally undersupplied, more successful at advancing themes than passions.

  9. Anna Karenina (1948)

    Film Movie Reviews Anna Karenina — 1948. Anna Karenina. 1948. 2h 19m. Approved. Drama/Romance. Where to Watch. Stream. Advertisement. Cast. Vivien Leigh (Anna Karenina) Ralph Richardson (Karenin ...

  10. Anna Karenina (1948): Julien Duvivier's Version of Tolstoy's Great

    Filming in London Film Studios, Shepperton started on April 15 1947. Despite heavy promotion and lush premieres in London and NYC, the movie was a big commercial flop, failing even to recoup its budget. Cast. Vivien Leigh as Anna Karenina Ralph Richardson as Alexei Karenin Kieron Moore as Count Vronsky Hugh Dempster as Stefan Oblonsky

  11. Anna Karenina (1948)

    Anna's companion on the train from St. Petersburg is Countess Vronsky who is met at the Moscow station by her son. Col. Vronsky looks very dashing in his uniform and it's love at first sight when he looks at Anna and their eyes meet. Stefan and Dolly Oblonsky have had a spat and Stefan has asked his sister, Anna Karenina, to come down to Moscow ...

  12. Anna Karenina (1948) movie review

    Anna Karenina (1948) Leo Tolstoy is well-known for the size of his tomes and perhaps this is the major stumbling block for this otherwise worthy British film adaptation of the story of Anna Karenina (Vivien Leigh) and her extra-marital affair with Count Vronsky (Kieron Moore). Sub-plots introduced at the outset, notably that involving Anna's ...

  13. Anna Karenina (1948)

    In the title role, Vivien Leigh is glorious, creating a portrait of self-destruction that is frightening and compelling, and Ralph Richardson is brilliantly frigid. These performances are frequently stunning, but the film in which they are showcased simply doesn't work. Read movie and film review for Anna Karenina (1948) - Julien Duvivier on ...

  14. ‎Anna Karenina (1948) directed by Julien Duvivier • Reviews, film

    The Anna Karenina adaptation that time forgot. I'll admit it: I haven't read it. I'm a subliterate she-ape. I don't even own a book! (I'm sitting less than six feet from my copy of Anna Karenina, purchased not so long ago with only the best of intentions and for the agreeable price of $0.50. Someday, little book.)

  15. Anna Karenina (1948)

    This 1948 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina was produced in England by Alexander Korda, and released in the US by 20th Century-Fox. Vivien Leigh plays the title role, a 19th-century Russian gentlewoman married to Czarist official Ralph Richardson.

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    Browse 60 ratings, read reviews, watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and check out statistics for this 1948 romance drama film. Should you watch Anna Karenina? Film / TV Games People Users Forum Collections Go

  17. Anna Karenina (1948)

    Summaries. A married woman's affair with a dashing young officer has tragic results. Stefan and Dolly Oblonsky have had a little spat and Stefan has asked his sister, Anna Karenina, to come down to Moscow to help mend the rift.

  18. Anna Karenina

    Anna Karenina - review. Set in a fantasy theatre world, Tom Stoppard and Joe Wright's bold adaptation - starring Keira Knightley and Jude Law - sacrifices the novel's poignancy for creative ...

  19. Anna Karenina movie review & film summary (2012)

    Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary are two of the most notorious fallen women in literature. Karenina is prepared to lose all the advantages of high society in favor of the man she loves. Bovary abandons the man who loves her in an attempt to climb socially. As portrayed by Leo Tolstoy and Gustave Flaubert, both women are devastated by the prices they pay.

  20. Anna Karenina (1948) Movie Review for Parents

    The Not Rated rating is Latest news about Anna Karenina (1948), starring Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Kieron Moore and directed by Julien Duvivier. Like tragic literary heroines before, "Anna Karenina" commands attention -- the kind demanded from a crowd waiting for an inevitable train wreck.

  21. Anna Karenina (1948)

    List Price: $19.98 [Buy now and save at Amazon] Review by Paul Mavis | posted April 29, 2007 | E-mail the Author. Beautifully restored for DVD, and packaged with several nice bonuses, 20th Century-Fox has released, under their Cinema Classics Collection banner, the 1948 version of Leo Tolstoy's romantic tragedy, Anna Karenina, starring the ...

  22. ‎Anna Karenina (1948) directed by Julien Duvivier • Reviews, film

    Powered by Nanocrowd. Stefan and Dolly Oblonsky have had a spat and Stefan has asked his sister, Anna Karenina, to come down to Moscow to help mend the rift. Anna's companion on the train from St. Petersburg is Countess Vronsky who is met at the Moscow station by her son. Col. Vronsky looks very dashing in his uniform and it's love at first ...

  23. Keira Knightley in Joe Wright's 'Anna Karenina'

    IT isn't easy to be faithful. Anna Karenina, for example, the title heroine of the magisterial 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy, thinks herself happy enough with her distinguished husband, her sweet ...