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Release Date:
January 22, 1948
Original Title:
Anna Karenina
Alternate Titles:
Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
London Films Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 139
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.
Art Direction:
Andrej Andrejew
Assistant Art Director:
Wilfred Shingleton
Assistant Director:
Mickey Delamar
Assistant Hairstylist:
Waleen Whitworth
Associate Producer:
Herbert Mason
Boom Operator:
Ken Ritchie
Camera Operator:
Robert Walker
Casting:
Dorothy Holloway
Conductor:
Hubert Clifford
Continuity:
Maisie Kelly
Costume Design:
Cecil Beaton
Costume Supervisor:
Sam Benson
Dialogue Coach:
Elizabeth Montagu
Director:
Julien Duvivier
Director of Photography:
Henri Alekan
Editor:
Russell Lloyd
Hairstylist:
Helen Penfold
Loader:
John Kruse
Makeup Artist:
Harold Fletcher
Novel:
Leo Tolstoy
Original Music Composer:
Constant Lambert
Producer:
Alexander Korda
Production Manager:
Ronald Kinnoch
Scenic Artist:
Bill Beavis
Sound Recordist:
Red Law
Bert Ross
Sound Supervisor:
John Cox
Special Effects:
Cliff Richardson
Ned Mann
W. Percy Day
Still Photographer:
Ray Hearne
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