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Vanya On 42nd Street (1994)
Rating:
Starring: Phoebe Brand, Lynn Cohen, George Gaynes, Andre Gregory, Jerry Mayer, Julianne Moore, Larry Pine, Wallace Shawn, Brooke Smith
Director: Louis Malle
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
119 mins

 
 

 

Love, Lust, Betrayal And Other Family Values...

The collaborators of the acclaimed My Dinner With Andre (Louis Malle, Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn) re-team for this update of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, a timeless drama of faith, hope and the redemptive powers of love.

Shawn and co-star Julianne Moore head the extraordinary ensemble cast in playwright David Mamet's striking new adaptation of Chekhov's drama of people trapped between the harsh reality of their lives and the longings of their hearts.

Buffeted by a jaunty jazz score from Grammy nominee Joshua Redman, "this live-wire Vanya, freshly observed for the '90s is fiercely funny, touching and vital!" -Peter Travers, Rolling Stone.

 
 
   
   

 
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