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    Anna Karenina 1948 POSTER

    Anna Karenina

    1948

    English

    6.6

    8

    59%

    59%

    Action

    based on novel or book

    Drama

    horse race

    infidelity

    romance

    Romance

    russia

    st. petersburg, russia

    Julien Duvivier Julien Duvivier Director Leslie Phillips Leslie Phillips as Bit Part Austin Trevor Austin Trevor as Col. Vronsky Kieron Moore Kieron Moore as Count Vronsky Niall MacGinnis Niall MacGinnis as Levin
    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 sight when he looks at Anna and their eyes meet.
    Anna Karenina 1935 POSTER

    Anna Karenina

    1935

    English

    7.0

    10

    86%

    70%

    based on novel or book

    Drama

    husband wife relationship

    infidelity

    love

    marriage

    Romance

    st. petersburg, russia

    Clarence Brown Clarence Brown Director Fredric March Fredric March as Count Vronsky Sam Flint Sam Flint as Husband - Second Couple Barbara Pepper Barbara Pepper as Party Girl Betty Blythe Betty Blythe as Spectator in Opera Box
    In 19th century Russia a woman in a respectable marriage to a senior statesman must grapple with her love for a dashing soldier.
    Anna Karenina 1985 POSTER

    Anna Karenina

    1985

    English

    6.3

    1

    74%

    74%

    classic literature

    Drama

    infidelity

    Romance

    tragedy

    Simon Langton Simon Langton Director Jacqueline Bisset Jacqueline Bisset as Anna Karenina Christopher Reeve Christopher Reeve as Count Vronsky Ian Ogilvy Ian Ogilvy as Stiva Oscar Quitak Oscar Quitak as Volodya
    Tragic Anna leaves her cold husband for dashing Count Vronsky in 19th-century Russia.
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