6 thoughts on “TBT: Anna Karenina (1948)

  1. It’s my favorite book! Tied with Middlemarch (which was really a better book than miniseries, I think books with narration/strong author’s voice often lose something in translation to a movie without narration/character’s internal monologues being told to the audience). I dream of a remake of Middlemarch, but with the spunkiness of the 2018 Vanity Fair (which I loved).

  2. I agree that is a wonderful book, but that most dramatizations which I’ve seen don’t do it justice. So if you’ve never read it, but only seen the movies you won’t understand why it’s considered one of the greatest of all novels. One thing is that the Levin story usually gets squished under the Anna/Vronsky story- which makes the movies lopsided.

    But my, my, my – wasn’t Vivien Leigh amazingly beautiful! And the costumes are superb. (I did laugh at hearing that Olivier was corseted for Hamlet!)

  3. I saw somewhere that there are over 50 stage and film versions of Anna. The novel is a masterpiece. I was just checking out your review of the Keira Knightly version, and I completely agree with how wonderfully original it is. I thought they chose to film the scenes that are essential to the essence of the novel. The metaphors of horse vs woman. And the cage of her hoops. Of course it’s depressing.

    Thanks for these great photos of Vivien. I must try to find this one to watch.

  4. I wish that one day they will colorize these stunning grand scale historical b&w movies (Shearer’s Marie Antoinette as well) to do justice to these amazing costumes

  5. There’s a quite recent Russian version that adds a framing device about Vronsky in later life, and Anna’s son. (It also mostly does away with the Levin/Kitty story – to be honest, I didn’t miss it.) The costumes are really lovely – one intense blue bustle gown in particular sticks in my memory. I wish I could remember where I saw it. Kanopy, perhaps? It was a streaming service but somewhat hidden, if you know what I mean.

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