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Anna Karenina

  • 1935
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
5986
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Greta Garbo in Anna Karenina (1935)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe married Anna Karenina falls in love with Count Vronsky despite her husband's refusal to grant a divorce, and both must contend with the social repercussions.The married Anna Karenina falls in love with Count Vronsky despite her husband's refusal to grant a divorce, and both must contend with the social repercussions.The married Anna Karenina falls in love with Count Vronsky despite her husband's refusal to grant a divorce, and both must contend with the social repercussions.

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    • Clarence Brown
  • Drehbuch
    • Lev Tolstoy
    • Clemence Dane
    • Salka Viertel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Greta Garbo
    • Fredric March
    • Freddie Bartholomew
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    7,0/10
    5986
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    • Regie
      • Clarence Brown
    • Drehbuch
      • Lev Tolstoy
      • Clemence Dane
      • Salka Viertel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Greta Garbo
      • Fredric March
      • Freddie Bartholomew
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 4 wins total

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    Greta Garbo
    Greta Garbo
    • Anna Karenina
    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Count Vronsky
    Freddie Bartholomew
    Freddie Bartholomew
    • Sergei
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Kitty
    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Countess Vronsky
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Alexei Alexandrovitch Karenin
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Stiva
    Phoebe Foster
    Phoebe Foster
    • Dolly
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Yashvin
    Gyles Isham
    • Konstantin Demitrievitch Levin
    Joan Marsh
    Joan Marsh
    • Lili
    Ethel Griffies
    Ethel Griffies
    • Mme. Kartasoff
    Harry Beresford
    Harry Beresford
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    Sarah Padden
    Sarah Padden
    • Governess
    Cora Sue Collins
    Cora Sue Collins
    • Tania
    Mary Forbes
    Mary Forbes
    • Princess Sorokina
    Joseph R. Tozer
    • Butler
    • (as Joe E. Tozer)
    Guy D'Ennery
    Guy D'Ennery
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    • Regie
      • Clarence Brown
    • Drehbuch
      • Lev Tolstoy
      • Clemence Dane
      • Salka Viertel
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    7wisewebwoman

    Strange and tired

    And also very odd. A huge novel condensed to a few pithy points. I feel Greta Garbo was seriously miscast as Anna. Somehow she lacks the air of fragility that is demanded in the role and I do not quite get what she sees in Vronksky. I found Basil Rathbone in the role of her husband far more virile and exciting, not the intent of the director, I am quite sure. Greta is beautiful, however, and Freddie as her son absolutely charming. 7 out of 10 for its curiosity value.
    10jotix100

    A woman in love

    Anna Karenina seems to have been tailor-made for Greta Garbo to play. Ms. Garbo was always cast in these types of role that demanded a great woman's presence. Leo Tolstoy's magnificent novel is adapted with the emphasis on Anna, because the massive book, it probably took a lot of skill to adapt it for the screen.

    Clarence Brown, the director, was a man who was instrumental in guiding Ms. Garbo's American career in the movies. First, as a cinematographer, then as a director, Mr. Brown, obviously, got the respect and confidence of his star, as it's clearly shown in the film.

    Technically, this was a film that was well crafted. In fact, after seventy years it still has a crisp look, as shown in the great DVD version of the film. The great cinematography by William Daniels shows why this genius behind the camera was one of the best in the business. The splendor of the sets and the art direction by Cedric Gibbons added a rich texture to what comes out on the screen.

    As Anna, Ms. Garbo does excellent work. As a matter of fact, her style shows some restraint as she doesn't go into those large gestures to punctuate a situation on a scene. The only thing that detracts from the film is Frederic March's Vronsky. While he was one of the best actors of his time, in here he is not as effective as in the rest of his screen work. In fact, their romance could have played differently had another actor been cast as the man who conquers Anna's heart.

    The other principal roles are well played by a wonderful company that MGM put together to support the star. Basil Rathbone is perfect as Karenin, the dark figure in the novel. Freddie Bartholomew, the child actor, has some lovely moments when he is seen playing opposite Ms. Garbo. In fact, those scenes show well Anna's tender side, something that is in sharp contrast with what she ends up doing, abandoning this lovely child. Reginald Owen, one of the best character actors of the era is seen as Stiva with great charm. Maureen O'Sullivan is Kitty.

    "Anna Karenina" is a film that will live forever because the combination of Greta Garbo's appeal and the great director Clarence Brown that understood her so well.
    6Greensleeves

    Superb MGM production but let down by less than perfect casting.

    Watching this movie you will see MGM at the height of its movie-making powers. The physical production is impeccable, the sets are amazing, the production design fantastic. The photography and all technical aspects are superb with the costuming and makeup being the very best that money could buy. All these aspects combine to make a very enjoyable production but the fatal flaw in this much condensed version of Tolstoy's classic is the casting. Frederic March brings no passion to the role of Vronsky and no-one could ever believe for a minute that Anna would give up her child and position for him. In fact it is even hard to believe that she would leave her husband at all given the totally magnetic performance by Basil Rathbone as Karenin. His is the most memorable character portrayal in the film and he acts the part with superb skill. Vronsky is immediately attracted to Anna as he watches her alight from a train and Garbo's face is suddenly revealed through a cloud of steam. This was quite a magical effect in the cinema as her face gradually appeared and filled the huge movie screen, but on video and a TV screen the effect is much diminished and her face appears rather large, plain and mask like. Garbo is also referred to as 'pretty' several times during the movie when 'attractive' would have been a better word. Her acting skills are beyond doubt however and by the climax one is genuinely moved when she watches the train pull out of the station and decides that life will no longer be worth living. You can almost read her mind in this scene which is photographed and scored to maximum effect and leaves an indelible impression.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Unforgettable Version of Tolstoy's Classic Romance

    In Imperial Russia, the aristocratic Anna Karenina (Greta Garbo) travels from Saint Petersburg to Moscow to visit her brother Stiva (Reginald Owen) and she meets the cavalry officer Vronsky (Fredric March), who came with Stiva to the train station to welcome his mother.

    After a family reunion where Anna Karenina has a conversation with her sister-in-law Dolly (Phoebe Foster) to help to save Stiva's marriage, Anna is invited to stay for the ball. Anna Karenina is courted by Vronsky, but she decides to return to Saint Petersburg to her loveless marriage because of her beloved son Sergei (Freddie Bartholomew).

    However Vronsky follows her and she introduces him to her husband Karenin (Basil Rathbone) at the train station. Vronsky woos her and soon they have a doomed love affair that will lead Anna Karenina to a tragic fate.

    "Anna Karenina" (1935) is the first and the unforgettable version of Tolstoy's classic romance. Greta Garbor is perfect in the role of Anna Karenina, a beautiful and aristocratic married woman that falls in love with a man in a society repressive with the women's rights and feelings. The scene where her face appears in a cloud of steam is one of the most beautiful of the cinema history.

    The grandiosity and the camera work of the initial scene showing the officer's table and the ball are still very impressive. The heartbreak conclusion of a woman destroyed by her love is very sad. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Anna Karenina"
    7blanche-2

    Garbo as Anna Karenina for the second time

    Greta Garbo first tackled Anna Karenina in the film "Love," which she made with John Gilbert. That film, however, did not follow the novel totally. Under Clarence Brown's direction, she now plays the role again opposite Frederic March as Vronsky and Basil Rathbone as Karenin.

    Having seen the Vivien Leigh version as well, it's hard not to make comparisons. This version certainly moves along better than the Leigh version. Here, the Levin-Kitty (Maureen O'Sullivan) romance is no longer really a subplot, but a very minor part of the film. The production values are tremendous, as they were also in the Leigh Anna Karenina.

    What the Vivien Leigh version had that this does not is Ralph Richardson's portrayal of Karenin, which is magnificent. Though Basil Rathbone is very good, no one can hold a candle to Richardson in this role, in my opinion. Rathbone is cold and authoritarian; Richardson is cold and authoritarian but pathetic, as a man who cannot love. He is also frightening. The scene where Anna sneaks in to see her child and meets Karenin upon leaving had much more tension in the Leigh film because of Richardson's quiet menace. What Rathbone does with a clipped voice and cold expression, Richardson does internally.

    Apparently, for some reason, casting an appropriate Vronsky missed in both films. This is a man for whom Anna gives up the most precious thing in her life, her child, and forgoes her reputation. Frederic March, outgoing and charming, isn't quite right. Vronsky is a soldier, but he also has an element of passivity about him. Given Anna's controlling husband, she would be attracted to that. I didn't pick that up with March, and in the Leigh film, Kieron Moore was TOO passive. Also, I think Vronsky should be drop-dead gorgeous. I mean, if you're going to dump your marriage, your child, your reputation, Vronsky really ought to be a dreamboat. Since this is an MGM film, perhaps Robert Taylor would have been better: handsome, strong in voice and appearance, charming, romantic with just a touch of wimp.

    The production values are magnificent, and Garbo is extremely effective in the role - beautiful, ethereal, and tragic. If she lacks anything, it is perhaps the vulnerability needed for Anna. Freddie Bartholemew is adorable as Anna's son.

    I was much more involved with the characters in this Anna Karenina than in the Leigh, which was a very detached experience. This film was directed with more warmth. Very good.

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      Greta Garbo initially formed a very close relationship with Freddie Bartholomew until the 11-year-old asked her for an autograph for his uncle one day. After that their relationship was strictly professional. For the rest of his life he was dismayed at suddenly losing her friendship.
    • Patzer
      During the steeplechase, when Count Vronsky and his mount fail to make the jump, a segment from another race is edited into the film depicting the fall. In the film, Vronsky is wearing his white uniform jacket and dark pants and cap before and after the spill. The clip inserted depicts a jockey wearing white pants and dark silks.
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      Vronsky: Our meetings are so brief, the dance also.

      Anna Karenina: But our reunions are so frequent.

      Vronsky: When I leave you, I'm lost in a world of strangers. When I touch your hand, we're alone.

      Anna Karenina: [Smiling as she switches dance partners] I return you to the world!

    • Alternative Versionen
      Despite all previous versions being intact, the 2006 UK Warner DVD was cut by seven seconds by the BBFC to remove footage of horse-falls.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in David O. Selznick: 'Your New Producer' (1935)
    • Soundtracks
      None But the Lonely Heart (Nur Wer die Sehnsucht Kennt)
      (1869) (uncredited)

      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ("Romance for Voice and Piano, Op. 6. No. 6)

      Sergei's theme - played often in the score

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Januar 1936 (Deutschland)
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      • arabuloku.com
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ana Karenjina
    • Drehorte
      • Monterey Peninsula, Kalifornien, USA(Racetrack & Steeplechase scenes)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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