Anna na Schee / Anna auf dem Hals (DAS KREUZ VON ANNA) / LA CROIX DE SAINTE-ANNE/ THE ANNA CROSS
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Filmbeschreibung:
Based on the short story by A.P. Chekhov.To save her family from disgrace and hunger, a young dowerless girl gets married to a rich old man, only to turn into an unscrupulous kept woman who forgets her close ones…It was the fourth film by an acclaimed master of literary adaptations, Isidor Annensky (1906-1977), made after A. Chekhov’s works (“The Bear”, “Man in a Shell”, “Marriage”). The director’s high culture and professionalism, faithfulness to the literary original, and the amazingly talented acting ensemble were always the marks of his films. Starring in “The Anna Cross” were such outstanding Russian film and theatre actors as the beautiful Alla Larionova (after this picture was released, the actress was invited by Charlie Chaplin to film in Hollywood), the idol of millions Mikhail Zharov, the highly popular chansonnier Alexander Vertinsky, who returned to the USSR ten years earlier, the Moscow Art Theatre star Alexei Gribov, and others.This wonderful, never-aging film is so perfect that each generation of viewers will find it interesting, discovering in it still new unfading gems.
Regisseur:
Isidor Annenskij
Hauptdarsteller:
Alla Larionova, Mixail Zharov, Aleksandr Vertinskij, Aleksandr Sashin-Nikol'skij, Vladimir Vladislavskij, Irina Murzaeva, Aleksej Gribov, Nikita Podgornyj, Vladimir Soshal'skij, Petya Mal'cev, Aleksandr Metelkin
Specials:
Textual material about A.P.Chekhov; Featurettes: “A Zemstvo doctor”, “Recollections of O. Knipper - Chekhova", "Writer N.Teleshov remembers”;
Filmographies;
Photo album “In memory of A. Larionova";
Coming soon on DVD
Daten:
Genre: Drama
Produktionsland: Russland., 1954.
Laufzeit: 87 Minuten
Filmstudio: Gorky Film Studio
Kollektion: Original Story by
Fernsehnorm: NTSC/PAL
Bildformat: 16:9
Regionalkode: 0 (All)
Color-Mode: Colored (Farbe)
Sound/Sprachen: MONO: Russian,
DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1: Russian
Subtitles/Untertitel: Russisch, Englisch, Franzoesich
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