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Synopsis
Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's three upper-class Prozorov sisters -- Masha, Olga, and Irina -- come no closer to their dream of returning to Moscow in director Laurence Olivier's 1970 film version of Three Sisters than they did in Chekhov's original 1900 play. This melancholy classic about shattered dreams, self-delusion, and compromise was directed by Olivier for Britain's National Theatre in 1967. The film, a literal record of Olivier's stage version, was produced in order to raise money for the ever-imperiled National. Olivier, who'd just recovered from a serious illness, plays the mischievous army doctor Chebutikin, while Olivier's wife, Joan Plowright, essays the major role of Masha, the snobbish general's daughter who tries to escape the stultifying banality of her provincial marriage by having an affair. Three Sisters was released in the U.S. in 1974 as part of the American Film Theatre series. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alan Bates Vershinin
Derek Jacobi Andrei Prosorov
Harry Lomax Ferrapont
Kenneth Mackintosh Kulighin
Joan Plowright Masha
Louise Pumell Irina Prosorov
Jeanne Watts Olga
Frank Wylie Solloni
Richard Kay Fedotik
David Belcher Lt. Bode

Production Crew

Bill Hutchinson Art Director
Simon Relph Associate Producer
Timothy Burrill Associate Producer
Geoffrey Unsworth Cinematographer
Gary Hughes Composer (Music Score)
William Walton Composer (Music Score)
Beatrice Dawson Costume Designer
John Sichel Director
Laurence Olivier Director
Jack Harris Editor
Bob Lawrence Makeup
Phil Leakey Makeup
Marc Wilkinson Musical Direction/Supervision
Anton Chekhov Play Author
Ely Landau Producer
James C. Katz Producer
John Goldstone Producer
Laurence Olivier Producer
Timothy Burrill Producer
Moura Budberg Screenwriter
Year: 1970
Runtime: 165
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Alan Clore Films
American Film Theatre
British Lion Films