Anna Karenina (1911 film)

Anna Karenina, (Russian: Анна Каренина) is a 1911[1] Russian short film directed by Maurice Maître.[2][3]

Anna Karenina
Russian: Анна Каренина
Directed byMaurice Maître
Written byLeo Tolstoy
Starring
  • M. Sorochtina
  • M. Trojanov
  • Nikolai Vasilyev
CinematographyJoseph-Louis Mundwiller
CountryRussian Empire

Plot

The film is based on the 1877 novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy.

Starring

  • M. Sorochtina as Anna Karenina
  • M. Trojanov as Karenin
  • Nikolai Vasilyev as Vronsky
  • Mamonova
  • A. Veskov[4]
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