Anna Karenina

Titolo originale: Anna Karenina
Regia: Clarence Brown
Anno: 1935
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Storia Dramma Romance
Tag: infidelity | husband wife relationship | based on novel or book | marriage | st. petersburg, russia | love | train | love affair | husband wife estrangement | literary adaptation | 19th century | statesman | mother son relationship | adulterous wife | adulterous affair |
Cast: Greta Garbo Fredric March Freddie Bartholomew Maureen O'Sullivan May Robson Basil Rathbone Reginald Owen Phoebe Foster Reginald Denny Gyles Isham Joan Marsh Ethel Griffies Harry Beresford Sarah Padden Cora Sue Collins Mary Forbes Joseph R. Tozer Guy D'Ennery Buster Phelps Sidney Bracey Harry Allen Ella Ethridge Ruth Cherrington

Anna Karenina, moglie di un alto funzionario di Stato e madre di un bambino, non sa resistere alla passione per un giovane ufficiale. Quando il marito, colpito dai pettegolezzi sucitati dalla vicenda, la pone di fronte alla scelta tra rimanere con il figlio o andarsene con l'amante, lei fugge con l'ufficiale. Di ritorno in patria, Anna cerca di riavvicinare il proprio figlio ma viene cacciata di casa dal marito. Anche tutti i suoi conoscenti la tengono a distanza per la sua situazione equivoca. Intanto il giovane ufficiale, stanco della vita inoperosa che conduce con lei, si arruola volontario e parte per la guerra serbo-turca. La donna misura il disastro della propria vita e si uccide.

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Near the beginning of this film is one of the most memorable and famed tracking shots in film h [...] D
In a letter dated January 7, 1935 from David O. Selznick to Greta Garbo, Selznick told Garbo th [...] D
The file for the film in the MPAA/PCA Collection at the AMPAS Library contains a memo, dated No [...] D
According to studio publicity records, cinematographer William Daniels, who had photographed al [...] D
In a separately filmed trailer sequence, Freddie Bartholomew talks to the audience and tells th [...] D
Aware that her co-star Fredric March was notorious for seducing his leading ladies, Greta Garbo [...] D
The Russian ballet sequence was shot in shades of black and white only. No color was permitted [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of the Top 100 America's Greatest Love S [...] D
According to a January 10, 1935 Hollywood Reporter news item, production on the picture, which [...] D
This film was screened alongside La brigata del fuoco (1935) and Basketball Technique (1935) in [...] D
Both the Mazurka and the more stately Polonaise dances originated in Poland. D
Because Greta Garbo refused to work at night, "MGM" was forced to build a stage over the St. Pe [...] D
Greta Garbo initially formed a very close relationship with Freddie Bartholomew until the 11-ye [...] D
Ella Ethridge's debut. D
Although the tagline for 1939's "Ninotchka" is "Garbo Laughs!" she actually laughs early on in [...] D
Ronald Colman was offered the role of Count Vronsky. Realising that it was a Greta Garbo pictur [...] D
Alan Mowbray, who was originally cast in the part of Stiva, was replaced by Reginald Owen becau [...] D
The culinary opulence of the era is shown in perfect detail during the first moments. D
The hungover pair visit a traditional Russian banya, where being lightly struck with fresh birc [...] D
Before the end of the production, Freddie Bartholomew noted how Greta Garbo suddenly became col [...] D
The horse race footage takes place at the old Del Monte Hotel racecourse, which was located nea [...] D
Greta Garbo had eight years earlier headlined Anna Karenina (1927), the silent film version of [...] D
The wedding depicted is a Russian Orthodox ceremony. D
The opera shown is "Eugene Onegin," which also has an unhappy ending for the illicit lovers. D
According to a Daily Variety pre-production news item, MGM announced plans to market this pictu [...] D
David O. Selznick wanted Clark Gable to play Count Vronsky, but he wasn't interested. D

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