Anna Karenina (1947) - (Movie Clip) Opening, Every Unhappy Family
Opening credits followed by chastened Stiva (Hugh Dempster) awakening on the couch, with Tolstoy's opening words emphasized, in Alexander Korda's 1947 production of Anna Karenina, starring Vivien Leigh.
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