Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina (1948)

Vivien Leigh in the most magnificent love story ever written!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1948-01-22
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 55 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 19min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: London Films Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Julien Duvivier
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Summary

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.

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  • Vivien Leigh

    as Anna Karenina
  • Ralph Richardson

    as Alexei Karenin
  • Kieron Moore

    as Count Vronsky
  • Hugh Dempster

    as Stefan Oblonsky
  • Mary Kerridge

    as Dolly Oblonsky
  • Marie Lohr

    as Princess Scherbatsky
  • Frank Tickle

    as Prince Scherbatsky
  • Sally Ann Howes

    as Kitty Scherbatsky
  • Niall MacGinnis

    as Konstantin Levin
  • Michael Gough

    as Nicholai
  • Martita Hunt

    as Princess Betty Tversky
  • Heather Thatcher

    as Countess Lydia Ivanova
  • Helen Haye

    as Countess Vronsky
  • Mary Martlew

    as Princess Nathalia
  • Ruby Miller

    as Countess Meskov
  • Austin Trevor

    as Col. Vronsky
  • Ann South

    as Princess Sorokina
  • Gus Verney

    as Prince Makhotin
  • John Longden

    as Gen. Serpuhousky
  • Leslie Bradley

    as Korsunsky
  • Beckett Bould

    as Matvey
  • Judith Nelmes

    as Miss Hull
  • Valentina Murch

    as Annushka
  • Therese Giehse

    as Marietta
  • Michael Medwin

    as Kitty's Doctor
  • John Salew

    as Lawyer
  • Patrick Skipwith

    as Sergei
  • Gino Cervi

    as Enrico
  • Jeremy Spenser

    as Giuseppe
  • Maxine Audley

    as
  • Margaret Boyd

    as Anna's Nurse
  • Madge Brindley

    as Lady Who Dreams About Birds
  • James Carney

    as Vronsky's Batman
  • Jack Faint

    as Vassili
  • Frederick Kelsey

    as Racetrack Spectator
  • Cyril Kent

    as Waiter
  • Fletcher Lightfoot

    as Servant
  • Barbara Murray

    as
  • Catherine Paul

    as Matriona
  • Leslie Phillips

    as
  • Dido Plumb

    as Reception Guest
  • Pat Purser

    as Theatre Audience Member
  • Philip Ray

    as Officer at Racetrack
  • Bernard Rebel

    as Prof. Leverrin
  • Philip Ridgeway

    as Onlooker
  • Leonard Sharp

    as Old Man
  • Reg Thomason

    as Pedestrian
  • Robert Brooks Turner

    as Door Porter
  • Geoffrey Wilmer

    as Man on Train
  • Billy John

    as Pedestrian
Directing Julien Duvivier Director
Writing Jean Anouilh Writer
Writing Julien Duvivier Writer
Writing Guy Morgan Writer
Production Alexander Korda Producer
Sound Constant Lambert Original Music Composer
Production Dorothy Holloway Casting
Art Andrej Andrejew Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Cecil Beaton Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Harold Fletcher Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Helen Penfold Hairstylist
Production Ronald Kinnoch Production Manager
Crew Bill Beavis Scenic Artist
Crew W. Percy Day Special Effects
Crew Ned Mann Special Effects
Crew Cliff Richardson Special Effects
Camera Robert Walker Camera Operator
Crew John Kruse Loader
Costume & Make-Up Sam Benson Costume Supervisor
Writing Leo Tolstoy Novel
Camera Henri Alekan Director of Photography
Production Herbert Mason Associate Producer
Sound Hubert Clifford Conductor
Editing Russell Lloyd Editor
Directing Mickey Delamar Assistant Director
Art Wilfred Shingleton Assistant Art Director
Sound John Cox Sound Supervisor
Crew Elizabeth Montagu Dialogue Coach
Directing Maisie Kelly Continuity
Sound Ken Ritchie Boom Operator
Camera Ray Hearne Still Photographer
Sound Red Law Sound Recordist
Sound Bert Ross Sound Recordist
Costume & Make-Up Waleen Whitworth Assistant Hairstylist

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