Anna Karenina (1953 film)
Anna Karenina is a 1953 Soviet historical drama film directed by Tatyana Lukashevich and starring Alla Tarasova, Nikolai Sosnin and Pavel Massalsky. It is based on Leo Tolstoy's 1877 novel Anna Karenina.[1]
Anna Karenina | |
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Directed by | Tatyana Lukashevich |
Written by | Leo Tolstoy (novel) Nikolay Volkov |
Cinematography | Semyon Shejnin Nikolai Vlasov |
Production company | |
Release date | 1953 |
Running time | 165 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Cast
- Alla Tarasova as Anna Arkadyevna Karenina
- Nikolai Sosnin as Aleksei Aleksandrovich Karenin
- Pavel Massalsky as Count Aleksei Kirillovich Vronsky
- Viktor Stanitsyn as Prince Stepan Arkadyevich Oblonsky
- Ye. Aleyeva as Darya Aleksandrovna Oblonskaya (Dolly)
- Aleksei Zakalinsky as Seryozha Karenin
- Angelina Stepanova as Princess Yelizaveta Feodorovna Tverskaya
- Mariya Durasova as Countess Lidiya Ivanovna
- N. Slastenina as Countess Vronskaya
- Grigori Konsky as Count Aleksandr Kirillovich Vronsky
- Irina Gosheva as Varya Vronskaya
- Boris Petker as Attorney
- Yevgeniya Khovanskaya as Princess Myagkaya
- Sofiya Pilyavskaya as Ambassador's wife
- N. Mikhajlovskaya as Priyatelnitsa Anny
- Nikolai Svobodin as Diplomat
- Vladimir Kirillin as Tushkevich
- P. Lyudvigov as Kord-trener anglichanin
- A. Guzeyev as Osoba tsarskoj familij
- V. Damsky as Karmasov
- Galina Shostko as Karmasova
- Sofya Garrel as Freylina
- V. Markov as Sanovnik
- Vladimir Popov as Kapitonich, Karenina's butler
- Aleksei Zhiltsov as Kornei, kamerdiner Karenina
- V. Dementyeva as Mariya Yefimova - Nanny
- Anna Kolomijtseva as Annushka - Karenina's maid
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References
- Goble p.672
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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