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Three Sisters
- (Widescreen)
- Format: DVD
- Rated G
- Release Date: 7/22/2003

Three Sisters
- (Widescreen)
- Format: DVD
- Rated G
- Release Date: 7/22/2003
- Starring: Louise Purnell, Louise Pumell, Lyubov Sokolova, Margarita Volodina, Derek Jacobi, Tatyana Malchenko, Leonid Gubanov, Alla Larionova, Lev Ivanov, Joan Plowright
- UPC: 738329028923
- Item #: KOV002892
- Directors: Laurence Olivier, John Sichel
- Rated: G
- Genre: Drama
- Release Date: 7/22/2003
- This product is a special order
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1970
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber

Product Notes
Nearly a thousand miles away from their beloved Moscow, Chekhov's Three Sisters live in virtual exile. Olga (Jeanne Watts), a schoolmistress, attempts to support her siblings and the home that is the sole legacy of their late army officer father. Masha (Joan Plowright) finds relief from her empty marriage in an affair with a passionate young colonel, played by Alan Bates (Gosford Park, the Cherry Orchard). Irina (Louise Pernell), the youngest, wills herself to return the affections of an ardent suitor in the hopes that he will whisk her off to the city before it is too late. Intoxicated by yesterday's triumphs and heedless of tomorrow's disasters, the Three Sisters are left to sift through the debris of their shattered dreams on the eve of the social and political upheaval that will transform Russia forever. Stepping behind the camera for the first time since 1957's the Princess and the Showgirl, director Laurence Olivier demonstrates the same facility for cinematic expression that made his filmed version of Hamlet and Henry V so definitive. In Olivier's assuredly brisk, graceful, meticulous and witty rendering of Chekhov's masterpiece, the sisters are doomed to remain in their provincial purgatory. Olivier shepherds his cast of National Theater of London members (including Olivier himself and I Claudius star Derek Jacobi, in one of his first screen roles) through a compelling drama that never stoops to cliche. Photographed by ace British photographer Geoffrey Unsworth (2001: Space Odyssey, Tess), Olivier and his cast propel Chekhov's play into a film that the New York Times' Vincent Canby acclaimed as "something quite rare."
Credits
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CreditsLouise Pumell
Louise Purnell
Lyubov Sokolova
Margarita Volodina
Derek Jacobi
Tatyana Malchenko
Leonid Gubanov
Alla Larionova
Lev Ivanov
Joan Plowright
Konstantin Sorokin
Jeanne Watts
Oleg Strizhenov
Vladimir Druzhnikov
L. Konstantinova
P. Vinnik
V. Stepanov
Boris Smirnov
N. Lubko
Alan Bates
Anton Chekhov
David Belcher
David Munro
George Selway
Moura Budberg
Robert Walker Jr.
Ronald Pickup
Sheila Reid
Daphne Heard
Richard Kay
Harry Lomax
Kenneth Mackintosh
Laurence Olivier
Leonid Gallis
Frank Wylie
G. Dudarev
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DirectorsLaurence Olivier
John Sichel
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ProducersLaurence Olivier
James C. Katz
John Goldstone
R.J. Cutler
Timothy Burrill
Morgan Spurlock
Ely Landau