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Anna Karenina
TrailerThe movie follows young and beautiful married Anna who meets the handsome Count Vronsky, with whom she falls in love. After he joins her in Saint Petersburg, they have a passionate love affair, but their happiness is eventually undermined by social pressures.Actors: Sophie Marceau, Sean Bean, Alfred Molina, Mia Kirshner, James Fox, Fiona Shaw, Danny Huston, Phyllida Law, David Schofield, Saskia Wickham, Jennifer Hall, ...»Director: Bernard RoseCountry: United States, Russia, United KingdomDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Anna Karenina"
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Characters of "Anna Karenina"
Anna KareninaPlayed by: Sophie MarceauCount VronskyPlayed by: Sean BeanKonstantin LevinPlayed by: Alfred MolinaKitty ShcherbatskyPlayed by: Mia KirshnerAleksei Aleksandrovich KareninPlayed by: James FoxStiva OblonskyPlayed by: Danny HustonCountess VronskyPlayed by: Phyllida LawNikolaiPlayed by: David SchofieldDollyPlayed by: Saskia WickhamPrincess Yelizaveta Feodorovna TverskayaPlayed by: Jennifer HallPrincess SherbatskyPlayed by: Anna Calder-MarshallKapitonichPlayed by: Petr ShelokhonovSeriozhaPlayed by: Hamish FalconerKorsunskyPlayed by: Stefan GryffAgathaPlayed by: Larissa KouznetsovaBorisPlayed by: Jeremy SheffieldCountess NordstonPlayed by: Justine WaddellMahotinPlayed by: Mikhail KhmelyovAnnushkaPlayed by: Yuliya KrasnovaKorneyPlayed by: Sergei ShcherbinPrincess MyagkayaPlayed by: Nora Gryakalova -
Directors of "Anna Karenina"
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Creators of "Anna Karenina"
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Critic Reviews of "Anna Karenina"
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 21, 2001Only die-hard romantics are likely not to come away disappointed.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000When [Anna and Vronsky] first lay eyes on each other at the train station in St. Petersburg, the only steam between them comes from the engine.
The New RepublicJanuary 01, 2000[Rose's] screenplay is a ragbag, nothing like a tragedy in which the nemesis is Time. And his casting!
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000A copy of the paperback book should cost about as much as a movie ticket, and will provide a more lasting and worthwhile investment.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000This sleek, Cliffs Notes version of a masterpiece is ... glossy and picture perfect on the surface and hollow at the core.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)July 26, 2002You're better off reading the Cliff's Notes.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityJanuary 01, 2000Marceau and Bean have no chemistry, which is essential to a film like this.
Empire MagazineJanuary 01, 2000This version manages to be both the most pretentious and anaemic yet.
E! OnlineJanuary 01, 2000Doesn't build strong relationships between the characters, relying instead on overheated words and performances to generate false intensity.
Boxoffice MagazineJanuary 01, 2000Like its opening, Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is half-successful.
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