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Doctor Zhivago (1965)

Starring
     Omar Sharif
Director
     David Lean

Awards
     Academy Awards
          Best Art Direction - Set Decoration - John Box, Terry Marsh and Dario Simoni
          Best Cinematography - Freddie Young
          Best Costume Design - Phyllis Dalton
          Best Original Score - Maurice Jarre ("Lara's Theme")
          Best Screenplay - Robert Bolt

Plot Synopsis
     The Russian Revolution, seen from the point of view of the intellectual, introspective Dr. Zhivago. As the political landscape changes, and the Czarist regime comes to an end, 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. But he cannot escape the machinations of a band of selfish and cruel characters: General Streinikoff, a Bolshevik General; Komarovsky, Lara's former lover; and Yevgraf, 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.

Film Notes
     "David Lean focused all his talent as an epic-maker on Boris Pasternak's sweeping novel about a doctor-poet in revolutionary Russia. The results may sometimes veer toward soap opera, especially with the screen frequently filled with adoring close-ups of Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, but Lean's gift for cramming the screen with spectacle is not to be denied. The streets of Moscow, the snowy steppes of Russia, the house in the country taken over by ice; these are re-created with Lean's unerring sense of grandness. The movie is so lush and so long that it becomes an irresistible wallow, even when logic suffers, like Gone with the Wind before it and Titanic after. Sharif, who achieved stardom in Lean's previous film, Lawrence of Arabia, mostly looks noble, but the supporting cast is spiky: Rod Steiger as a fat-cat monster, Tom Courtenay as a self-righteous revolutionary, and Klaus Kinski and Alec Guinness in smaller roles. Geraldine Chaplin, in her adult debut, plays the doctor's compliant wife. "(Robert Horton, Amazon.com)
     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 Battleship Potemkin provided inspiration for David Lean, who allegedly based the massacre scenes in Zhivago on that revolutionary classic. Originally rated MPAA GP.

VHS Rated: Unrated
Edition Details: 1965
• NTSC format
• Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, HiFi Surround Sound
• Number of tapes: 2
Doctor Zhivago $18.74
Doctor Zhivago (widescreen) $20.99