Uncle Vanya Trailer

Uncle Vanya Trailer (1970)

08 November 1970

Uncle Vanya is a tragic comedy of lost hopes, stifled passions and wasted lives. Vanya is a bitter, sarcastic man, obsessed with his wasted years and what might have been. He has spent his life toiling for the benefit of the scholar, Serabryakov, who has turned out to be a charlatan. To make matters worse, Vanya has fallen in love with Serabryakov's beautiful, young, new wife, ho does not return his ardor.

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Cast

Ann Bell

as Yelena

Roland Culver

as Serebriakov

Anne Dyson

as Maryia

John Baskcomb

as Telyeghin

Richard Beale

as Workman

Edmond Bennett

as Nightwatchman

Crew

Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov Theatre Play

Freddie Phillips

Original Music Composer

Elisaveta Fen

Elisaveta Fen Translator

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 08 November 1970

Production Companies

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