We Live Again - (Movie Clip) Peasants and Ourselves...
The lovely serf Katusha (Anna Sten) hurries to greet the returning Russian Prince Dimitri (Fredric March) who has alarmed his aunts (Gwendolyn Logan and Ethel Griffies) with proletarian notions in We Live Again, 1934.
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We Live Again -- (Movie Clip) Opening, "The Prince!"
The idyllic Russian opening of We Live Again, 1934, is, as it appears, pure Tolstoy, as Katusha (Anna Sten) is summoned from the fields by her Matrona Pavlovna (Jessie Ralph).
We Live Again -- (Movie Clip) Why Did You Kiss Me?
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We Live Again -- (Movie Clip) Violets...
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We Live Again -- (Movie Clip) He'll Help Me!
A scene from Tolstoy at a train station sees the forsaken Katusha (Anna Sten) emoting in a rainstorm, unseen by Dmitri (Fredric March) in Samuel Goldwyn's We Live Again, 1934.
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Famous Gypsy musician Ilia Khmara entertains as Dmitri (Fredric March) rediscovers aristocratic decadence in Samuel Goldwyn's We Live Again, 1934, from a Tolstoy novel.