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1. Anna Karenina' first appeared on screen in Russia in 1914 and a Danish film came out a year later, but Hollywood didn't take a crack at it until 1927. The actress who starred as Anna appeared in a talkie version of the same story eight years later. Who was the actress?
2. In 1935 MGM remade 'Anna Karenina' as a talkie. The story bore only a passing resemblance to the novel and in particular, the part of Sergei, Anna's son, was expanded because he was played by a young actor who was becoming one of MGM's biggest stars. Who?
3. The British waited until 1948 to produce their first big-screen version of 'Anna Karenina'. It was pretty highbrow, with music by Constant Lambert, a screenplay by Jean Anouilh and an Academy Award-winning megastar in the title role. Who?
4. In 1944 'The Screen Guild Theatre' produced a very abridged but beautiful radio version of 'Anna Karenina' starring Gregory Peck as Vronsky. Isabella Rossellini's mom played the title role. Who was she?
5. An A-list femme fatale was 'falling in love again' as Anna Karenina in a 1949 adaptation for radio. Who was she?
6. The acclaimed actress Faten Hamama starred in an Egyptian version of 'Anna Karenina' called 'Nahr al-Hob' (River of Love) in 1960. Her on-screen lover was played by her off-screen husband, who would hit the big time two years later in 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Who was this fortunate man?
7. In 2010 someone at the BBC was going through the vaults and stumbled on a real treasure. It was a two-hour made-for-TV version of 'Anna Karenina' all the way from 1961, starring Claire Bloom in the title role. Vronsky was played by an actor who would soon shoot to international fame in 'Dr. No' in 1962. Who was this Scottish patriot?
8. In 1985 'Anna Karenina' appeared as an American made-for-TV movie starring Jacqueline Bisset in the title role. She played opposite an actor who had to learn how to ride a horse for the role of Vronsky. He really enjoyed it and riding became his one of his greatest passions, which would lead to tragic consequences 10 years later. Who was this 'super' man?
9. The Russians have made four separate film versions of 'Anna Karenina' which is logical because it's their book and because they've got all the locations in their back yard. But in 1997 an international Warner Brothers-Icon production shot entirely in Russia finally made it to the big screen. Sophie Marceau played Anna and Vronsky was played by the dashing actor who made his name as 'Sharpe'. What name is this, exactly?
10. With a screenplay by Tom Stoppard and direction by Joe Wright, the 2012 version of 'Anna Karenina' is just about as highfalutin' as the 1948 version. Who plays the title role?
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