Anna Karenina (1920 film)
Anna Karenina is a 1920 German silent historical film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Johannes Riemann, and Heinrich Peer.[1] It is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin.
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Directed by | Frederic Zelnik |
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Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
Production company | Zelnik-Mara-Film |
Release date | 1920 |
Country | Germany |
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Cast
- Lya Mara as Anna Karenina
- Johannes Riemann as Graf Vronski
- Heinrich Peer as Staatsrat Karenin
- Rudolf Forster as Graf Ljevin
- Olga Engl as Furstin Sherbatzki
- Fritz Achterberg
- Josef Commer
- Melitta Klefer
- Lu L'Arronge
- Dora Schlüter
- Fritz Schulz
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References
Bibliography
- Nelmes, Jill; Selbo, Jule, eds. (2015). Women Screenwriters: An International Guide. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-31236-5.
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