The Three Sisters (1970 TV drama)
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| The Three Sisters | |
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| Written by | Anton Chekhov Moura Budberg (translator) |
| Directed by | Cedric Messina |
| Starring | Eileen Atkins Janet Suzman Michele Dotrice Anthony Hopkins |
| Country of origin | UK |
| Original language(s) | English |
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| Producer(s) | Cedric Messina |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | BBC 1 |
| Original airing | January 18, 1970 |
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The Three Sisters is a 1970 video-taped television production starring Eileen Atkins, Janet Suzman and Anthony Hopkins, based on the play by Anton Chekhov. This version was directed by Cedric Messina for the television series Play of the Month.
Cast[edit]
- Eileen Atkins .... Olga
- Janet Suzman .... Masha
- Michele Dotrice .... Irina
- Anthony Hopkins .... Andrei
See also[edit]
- Three Sisters (1970 Olivier film), another British version from 1970
- Three Sisters (1994 film), a Russian 1994 version originally titled Tri sestry
External links[edit]
- The Three Sisters at the Internet Movie Database
- Play of the Month: The Three Sisters (1970) - clip of Anthony Hopkins as Andrei from this version
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