Three sisters
Laurence Olivier (Film director, Actor), Alan Clore (Film producer), John Goldstone (Film producer), Moura Budberg (Translator), Geoffrey Unsworth, Jack Harris (Editor of moving image work), William Walton, Marc Wilkinson (Conductor), Josef Svoboda (Production designer), W. E. Hutchinson (Art director), Beatrice Dawson (Costume designer), Alan Bates (Actor), Derek Jacobi (Actor), Jeanne Watts (Actor), Joan Plowright (Actor), Louise Purnell (Actor), Sheila Reid (Actor), Kenneth MacKintosh (Actor), Daphne Heard (Actor), Harry Lomax (Actor), Frank Wylie (Actor), Ronald Pickup (Actor), Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Alan Clore Films, National Theatre (Great Britain), American Film Theatre, Kino International Corporation
Nearly a thousand miles away from their beloved Moscow, three sisters live in virtual exile. Olga attempts to support her family and home that is the sole legacy from their late father. Masha finds relief from an empty marriage by being involved with a passionate young colonel. Irina wills herself to return the affections of an ardent suitor in the hope that he will whisk her off to the city. Sift through the debris of their shattered dreams on the eve of the social and political upheaval that will transform Russia forever
DVD Video, English, 2008
Widescreen
Kino on Video, New York, 2008