The Anna Cross

The Anna Cross
Russian: Анна на шее
Directed by Isidor Annensky
Written by
Starring
Music by Lev Shvarts
Cinematography Georgiy Reysgof
Edited by Raisa Shor
Production
company
Release date
1954
Running time
82 min.
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

The Anna Cross (Russian: Анна на шее, translit. Anna na shee) is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Isidor Annensky.[1][2][3]

Plot

This is the story of a very beautiful and very nice woman, not burdened with moral standards. The first choice in her life was a marriage of convenience that crossed out the lives of those who genuinely loved Anna, and at the same time introduced the beautiful woman into the brilliant world of the capital's society.

Cast

  • Alla Larionova[4] 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[5]

Release

Isidor Annensky's film was watched by 31.9 million Soviet viewers, which is the 314th result in the history of Soviet film distribution[6].

References

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