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Three Sisters
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$29.95USD
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Status:
LOW STOCK
Released:
2003-07-22
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Three Sisters DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Daphne Heard
,
Sheila Reid
,
Robert Walker
,
Jr.
,
Ronald Pickup
,
David Munro
,
Laurence Olivier
,
George Selway
,
Leonid Gallis
,
Jeanne Watts
,
Joan Plowright
,
Louise Pumell
,
Derek Jacobi
,
Kenneth Mackintosh
,
Harry Lomax
,
Frank Wylie
,
Alan Bates
,
Richard Kay
,
David Belcher
Director(s):
John Sichel
,
Laurence Olivier
Features:
An interview with Alan Bates
Theatrical trailer
"Anton Chekhov and Three Sisters," an essay by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
The AFT cinebill for Three Sisters
Stills gallery
The American Film Theatre scrapbook
Three Sisters DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Language:
English
Running Time:
162
Genre:
Drama
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
738329028923
Product Code:
KV2892DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1970
Studio:
Kino Video
Three Sisters DVD Summary
Russian playwright
Anton Chekhov
's three upper-class Prozorov sisters --
Masha
,
Olga
, and
Irina
-- come no closer to their dream of returning to Moscow in director
Laurence Olivier
's 1970 film version of
Three Sisters
than they did in
Chekhov
's original 1900 play.
This melancholy classic about shattered dreams, self-delusion, and compromise was directed by
Olivier
for Britain's
National Theatre
in 1967.
The film, a literal record of
Olivier
's stage version, was produced in ord
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