| The Anna Cross | |
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| Russian: Анна на шее | |
| Directed by | Isidor Annensky | 
| Written by | 
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| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Georgiy Reysgof | 
| Edited by | Raisa Shor | 
| Music by | Lev Shvarts | 
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| Release date | 1954 | 
| Running time | 82 min. | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Language | Russian | 
The Anna Cross (Russian: Анна на шее, romanized: Anna na shee) is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Isidor Annensky.[1][2][3] It won the "Golden Olive Branch" prize at the International Film Festival in Italy in 1957[4]
Plot
This is the story of a very beautiful and pleasant woman, who is not burdened with high moral standards. The first choice in her life is a marriage of convenience that shut out those who genuinely loved Anna, and at the same time introduced her into the brilliant world of Moscow's society.[5]
Cast
- Alla Larionova[6] as Anna
- Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Modest Alekseyevich
- Aleksandr Sashin-Nikolsky as Pyotr Leontievich, father
- Mikhail Zharov as Artynov
- Alexander Vertinsky as The Prince
- Irina Murzaeva as Mavra Grigorievna
- Pyotr Maltsev as Petya, kid brother (as Petya Maltsev)
- Aleksandr Metyolkin as Andryusha, kid brother (as Sasha Metyolkin)
- Tatyana Pankova as The Dressmaker
- Vladimir Shishkin as Dezdyemonov
- Gennady Zaichkin as Shegolyev
- Natalya Belyovtseva as The Princess
- Alexey Gribov as Ivan Ivanovich
- Vladimir Soshalsky as officer
- Vera Altayskaya as lady in a carriage[7]
Release
The film was watched by 31.9 million Soviet viewers, which is the 314th highest figure in the history of Soviet film distribution.[8]
References
- ↑ Лучшее с молотка: классика Киностудии им. Горького, распродающей имущество
- ↑ Лучшие фильмы, которые нужно бы показать российским детям (список)
- ↑ Более 70 экспонатов из фондов Музея кино представят на выставке в ГМИИ им. А.Пушкина
- ↑ Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine>
- ↑ Анна на шее
- ↑ Боги всегда одиноки...
- ↑ Vera Altayskaya at IMDb
- ↑ СССР: Самые кассовые фильмы
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