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In this updated, silent adaptation of Anna Karenina, a married woman sacrifices everything for the love of a military officer.
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Anna Karenina, the wife of a Russian nobleman, falls in love with Vronsky, a young officer, forfeiting her right to her child. Realizing her tragic fate and the futility of her existence, she commits suicide by throwing herself in front of a moving train.
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Cast & Crew
Greta Garbo
as Anna Karenina
John Gilbert
as Vronsky
George Fawcett
as Grand Duke
Emily Fitzroy
as Grand Duchess
Brandon Hurst
as Karenin
Philippe De Lacy
as Serezha, the child
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Release Date
2 Jan 1927

Color/BW
Black and White

Sound
Silent

Production Dates
not available


Duration (in feet)
7,365

Duration (in reels)
8

Premiere Information
New York premiere: 29 Nov 1927
not available




Production Company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures


Country
United States
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