Anna Karenina (Hungarian: Karenin Anna) is a 1918 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Márton Garas and starring Irén Varsányi, Dezső Kertész and Emil Fenyvessy. It is an adaptation of the 1877 novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. This is a Russian silent film based on the eponymous book by Leo Tolstoy. Anna Karenina is a young wife of an older husband. She is having an affair with the young and handsome Count Vronsky. Their mutual love is under social pressure. By following her desires Anna complicates her life and ends it in a suicide under a train.—Steve Shelokhonov
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Directed by | Márton Garas |
Written by | István Lázár |
Based on | Anna Karenina 1878 novel by Leo Tolstoy |
Produced by | Mór Klopfer Imre Kovács Jenõ Radó Mór Wellner |
Starring | Irén Varsányi Dezső Kertész Emil Fenyvessy Gyula Margittai |
Cinematography | Raymond Pellerin |
Production company | Hungária Filmgyár |
Release date | 23 October 1918 |
Country | Hungary |
Languages | Silent Hungarian intertitles |
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Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (1877) | |
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