Doctor Zhivago (VHS) 
Doctor Zhivago (VHS)

 
Doctor Zhivago (VHS)

Director: David Lean
Rating: Rated PG-13
Format: VHS
Product ID: EPID3074196
Description: David Lean's DOCTOR ZHIVAGO is an exploration of the Russian Revolution as seen from the point of view of the intellectual, introspective title character (Omar Sharif). As the political landscape changes, and the Czarist regime comes to ...
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Movie Description
David Lean's DOCTOR ZHIVAGO is an exploration of the Russian Revolution as seen from the point of view of the intellectual, introspective title character (Omar Sharif). As the political landscape changes, and the Czarist regime comes to an end, Dr. Zhivago's relationships reflect the political turmoil raging about him. Though he is married, the vagaries of war lead him to begin a love affair with the beautiful Lara (Julie Christie). But he cannot escape the machinations of a band of selfish and cruel characters: General Strelnikov (Tom Courtenay), a Bolshevik General; Komarovsky (Rod Steiger), Lara's former lover; and Yevgraf (Alec Guinness), Zhivago's sinister half-brother. This epic, sweeping romance, told in flashback, captures the lushness of Moscow before the war and the violent social upheaval that followed. The film is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak.

Credits
Writer:Robert Bolt
Producer:Carlo Ponti
Cast:Adrienne Corri, Geoffrey Keen, Klaus Kinski, Noel Willman, Rod Steiger, Sir Ralph Richardson

Notes
Shot in Panavision.

Co-produced by Carlo Ponti Productions.

Writer Boris Pasternak won the Nobel Prize for his novel, but refused to accept the award.

Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein's film "Potemkin" provided inspiration for David Lean, who allegedly based the massacre scenes in "Zhivago" on that revolutionary classic.

Originally rated MPAA GP.

DVD Special Features: "Making-Of" Featurette, New Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundtrack,
Dual-Layer Format for Interruption Free Playback, 8-Page Trivia Booklet, and Special Reissue Trailer.

Editorial Reviews
"...Breathtaking..." -- 4 out of 5 stars
Total Film - p.86 - Ceri Thomas (03/01/2000)

"...Rod Steiger gives one of the performances of his career..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/07/1995)

"...It influenced fashion and inspired men to grow mustaches....It also launched a best-selling soundtrack album of Maurice Jarre's score and made a superstar of Julie Christie..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (11/09/2001)

"...Hollywood's last great romantic epic....A Panavision marvel of snow-swept vistas, ice-glazed architecture, and elegantly choreographed legions of extras..."
Entertainment Weekly - Michael Sauter (11/09/2001)

"...Unabashedly romantic and beloved by moviegoers around the world. Omar Sharif became an international superstar with his performance..."
Los Angeles Times - Susan King (11/02/2003)

Awards
1965Academy AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayRobert Bolt, 1965Academy AwardsBest Art Direction - Set Decoration (Color), 1965Academy AwardsBest Art Direction - Set Decoration (Color)Terence Marsh, 1965Academy AwardsBest CinematographyFreddie Young, 1965Academy AwardsBest Costume Design (Color), 1965Academy AwardsBest Original ScoreMaurice Jarre

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    Top Reviews
      1965 Julie Christie's Rise to Greatness w/Omar Sharif
    Review created: 09/20/08
    52 of 52 people found this review helpful.

    This original version of director David Lean's classic epic, "Dr. Zhivago," is a triumph for the entire ensemble who were involved in making it a most memorable political romance. It's based upon Boris Pasternak's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (which he did not accept). Julie Christie's acting career skyrocketed after playing the leading lady (Lara) with Omar Sharif (Dr. Yuri Zhivago). Christie had no problem stealing the show & leaves such a remarkably sensual impression upon the imaginary that it's a classic romantic muse. "Dr. Zhivago" was nominated for 10 Oscars in all.

    These are the 1966 Academy Award Oscars this film won:

    Best Adapted Screenplay: Robert Bolt
    Best Music Score-Substantially Original: Maurice Jarre
    Best Color Art Direction-Set Decoration: John Box, Terence Marsh, Dario Simoni
    Best Color Costume Design: Phyllis Dalton
    Best Cinematography: Freddie Young

    The story goes that the Russian physician & poet, Yuri Zhivago, is orphaned at age 8yo. At this time he moves into the home of a wealthy family who dearly love him--including a girl close to his age who becomes his wife, Tonya (Geraldine Chaplin), when they are adults.

    As the Bolshevik Revolution is about to burst into a communist take-over of the Czarist regime, Komarovsky (Rod Steiger), a sleazy but powerful political influence, has already groomed the younger Lara to be his mistress by force. Even so, Lara marries a political activist who turns into a most feared revolutionary.

    While the revolution is ongoing, Dr. Zhivago is kidnapped & forced to perform war-zone medical treatment. There he meets the absolutely seductive beauty, Lara, who is an unskilled nursing assistant in the meg-shift military hospital. The good doctor, though married to his childhood sweetheart, is smitten with the political activist's wife while they are both performing war-time medicine as a team.

    Their relationship parallels the political torrents which surround them. He cannot leave to be with his family; she can't find hers. Little does Lara know that her husband is the Bolshevik General Strelnikov (Tom Courtenay). Yuri doesn't know that his half-brother, Yevgraf (Alec Guinness), is an icey communist agent.

    The musical score features variations of "Lara's Song." None could possibly set the mood more appropriately. The Oscar-winning color set is filmed in Moscow in Panavision which makes a glorious series of scenes of snow-covered mountains & lush landscaped fields that inspire the poet Zhivago. But, nothing muses him more than Lara.

    David Lean & producer Carlo Ponti gave us a major work of classical art.
    It's the last Hollywood epic & arguably the finest. Sharif gives another truly great performance. Guinness narrates the story in a series of flashbacks as he tries to discern whether a young woman who works for him is the daughter of Yuri & Lara. Rod Steiger as Komarovsky delivers the performance of his lifetime, reappearing as Lara & Yuri's dreaded nightmare of an inopportune visitor. Geraldine Chaplin's Tonya is the epitome of a good wife & mother during horrid trials. Tom Courtenay's Strelnikov is evil incarnate. But, in the end, Julie Christie's Lara is the most enticing character with whom to empathsize as she perserveres through war & unrequieted love~


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