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Anna Karenina (1935)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Anna Karenina is a 1935 film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Greta Garbo and Fredric March.No prizes for guessing what it's adapted from. Anna Karenina (Garbo) is stuck in an unhappy, loveless marriage with the cold, forbidding Karenin (Basil Rathbone). She travels from St. Petersburg to Moscow to help patch up her goofy brother Stiva's marriage, and as she gets off the train she meets the dashing Count Vronsky (March), a cavalry officer. Vronsky is captivated by the exotically beautiful Anna, and love-starved Anna soon gives in. Karenin, who cares far more about his position and social standing, makes little attempt to repair his marriage, but also refuses to give Anna a divorce, instead banishing her from their home.Freddie Bartholemew, the 1930s' Spear Counterpart to Shirley Temple, plays Anna and Karenin's little son Sergei. Cora Sue Collins, one of the child actresses offered up as Temple's competitors, plays Tania.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })This was the second time Garbo played Anna Karenina, having previously starred with John Gilbert in a 1927 adaptation with the terrible title of Love.
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Book-Ends: In the first scene, Anna sees a railroad worker hammering ice away from the undercarriage of a train, and she is horrified when he's promptly caught between the cars and killed. At the end, when she's alone at the train station, she sees another worker hammering ice away from the undercarriage. She throws herself onto the tracks and dies.
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Beta Couple: Anna's cheerful friend Kitty marries Levin, a nobleman from the country. In Leo Tolstoy's novel the Levin story is the second main plot but in this movie (as with most adaptations) Anna's story is in the forefront.
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Adaptation Distillation: An 800-page Doorstopper novel adapted down to a brisk 95-minute movie.
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At the Opera Tonight: Anna insists that she and Vronsky go out publicly, instead of hiding away from the world, so they go to the opera. It turns out ot be a mistake.
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