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The Anna Cross

Based on the short story by A. P. Chekhov. Beggar 18-year-old beauty Anna marries a rich 52-year-old official to help her father and brothers. After the death of the mother, the father drinks, the brothers go hungry. For the sake of her relatives, she is ready for anything, even to become the wife of an elderly, rude, vulgar and hated Modest Alexeyevich.

Top Cast

  • Alla Larionova

    Alla Larionova

    Anna Soboleva

  • Aleksandr Sashin-Nikolsky

    Aleksandr Sashin-Nikolsky

    Pyotr Sobolev

  • Pyotr Maltsev

    Pyotr Maltsev

    Petya

  • Aleksandr Metyolkin

    Aleksandr Metyolkin

    Andryusha

  • Vladimir Vladislavskiy

    Vladimir Vladislavskiy

    Modest Alexeyevich

  • Mikhail Zharov

    Mikhail Zharov

    Artynov

  • Aleksandr Vertinsky

    Aleksandr Vertinsky

    Prince

  • Natalya Belyovtseva

    Natalya Belyovtseva

    Princess

  • Irina Murzayeva

    Irina Murzayeva

    Mavra Grigoryevna

Overview

Based on the short story by A. P. Chekhov. Beggar 18-year-old beauty Anna marries a rich 52-year-old official to help her father and brothers. After the death of the mother, the father drinks, the brothers go hungry. For the sake of her relatives, she is ready for anything, even to become the wife of an elderly, rude, vulgar and hated Modest Alexeyevich.

Rating

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