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    Doctor Zhivago (film) 1

    Doctor Zhivago (film)

    Doctor Zhivago

    Theatrical release poster design by Tom Jung

    Directed by David Lean

    Produced by Carlo Ponti

    Screenplay by Robert Bolt

    Based on Doctor Zhivago by

    Boris Pasternak

    Starring Omar Sharif

    Julie Christie

    Geraldine Chaplin

    Rod Steiger

    Alec Guinness

    Tom Courtenay

    Music by Maurice Jarre

    Cinematography Freddie Young

    Nicolas Roeg(Uncredited)

    Editing by Norman Savage

    Studio Sostar S.A.

    Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

    Release date(s) December 22, 1965(US)

    April 26, 1966(UK)

    December 10, 1966(Italy)

    September 28, 1999(US re-release)

    Running time 197 minutes

    193 minutes (UK)

    200 minutes (1992 re-release)

    192 minutes (1999 re-release)

    Language English

    Russian

    Budget $11 million

    Box office $111,721,910[1]

    Doctor Zhivago ( ) is a 1965 epic dramaromancewar film directed by David Lean, starring Omar

    Sharif and Julie Christie. The film is loosely based on the famous novel of the same name by Boris Pasternak. It has

    remained popular for decades, and as of 2012 is the eighth highest grossing film of all time in the United States,

    adjusted for inflation.[1]

    Plot

    The film takes place mostly against a backdrop of World War I, the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War. A

    narrative framing device, set in the late 1940s to early 1950s, involves KGB Lieutenant General Yevgraf

    Andreyevich Zhivago (Alec Guinness) searching for the daughter of his half brother, doctor Yuri Andreyevich

    Zhivago (Omar Sharif), and Larissa ("Lara") Antipova (Julie Christie). Yevgraf believes a young woman, Tonya

    Komarovskaya (Rita Tushingham) may be his niece, and tells her the story of her father's life.

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    When Yuri Zhivago is orphaned after his mother's death, he is taken in by his mother's friends, Alexander 'Sasha'

    (Ralph Richardson) and Anna (Siobhn McKenna) Gromeko and grows up with their daughter Tonya. Years

    later, Zhivago, a medical student by training, and a poet in heart, meets Tonya (Geraldine Chaplin) again when she

    returns as a young lady from Paris to Moscow.

    Lara, meanwhile, engaged to the idealistic Pavel Pavlovich ("Pasha") Antipov (Tom Courtenay), is seduced by

    Victor Ipolitovich Komarovsky (Rod Steiger), a friend of her mother's (Adrienne Corri). Pasha drifts into Left-wingextremism after being wounded by sabre-wielding Cossacks during a peaceful protest. Pasha goes to Lara to treat his

    wound and asks her to hide a gun he picked up at the demonstration.

    Lara's mother discovers her affair with Komarovsky and attemps suicide. Komarovsky summons help and Zhivago

    arrives as the physician's assistant. When Komarovsky learns of Lara's intentions to marry Pasha, he tries to dissuade

    Lara, and then rapes her. In revenge, Lara takes the pistol she has been hiding for Pasha, shoots Komarovsky at a

    Christmas Eve party, wounding him. Komarovsky insists that no action be taken against Lara, who is escorted out by

    Pasha. Yuri attends to Komarovsky's wound. Although enraged and devastated by Lara's infidelity, Pasha still

    marries Lara, and they have a daughter, Katya.

    During World War I, Yevgraf Zhivago is sent by Russian Social Democratic Labour Party to subvert the Imperial

    Russian Army for Bolsheviks. Pasha is missing in action during an attack on the Germans. Lara enlists as a nurse in

    order to search for him. Yuri becomes a battlefield doctor. When the February Revolution breaks, Zhivago enlists

    Lara's help to tend to the wounded, and together they run a field hospital in a dacha for six months.

    After the war, Yuri returns to his wife Tonya, son Sasha, and father-in-law, whose house in Moscow has been

    divided into tenements by the new Soviet government. His half-brother Yevgraf, who is working for the CHEKA,

    finds him, and informs him that his poems have been condemned by Soviet censors as antagonistic to Communism.

    Yevgraf helps arrange for rail passes for Yuri and his family to escape to the Gromeko estate at Varykino, in the Ural

    Mountains.

    Zhivago, Tonya, Sasha and Alexander board a heavily-guarded cattle train. On the way, while the train is stopped,

    Zhivago wanders away from the train, and stumbles across the armored train of the revered Red Army commanderStrelnikov, sitting on a hidden siding. Yuri recognizes Strelnikov as Pasha Antipov. After a tense interview,

    Strelnikov informs Yuri that Lara is living with her daughter Katya in the town of Yuriatin which is then

    occupied by the anti-Communist White Army. He allows Zhivago to return to his family, although it is hinted by a

    guard that most people interrogated by Strelnikov end up being shot.

    The family lives a peaceful life at Varykino, until Zhivago finds Lara in the nearby Yuriatin. They surrender to their

    long repressed feelings, beginning an extra-marital affair. When Tonya is pregnant, Zhivago breaks off with Lara,

    only to be abducted and conscripted into service by Communist partisans. After two years, Zhivago deserts, trudging

    through the snow to Yuriatin. Lara reveals a letter from Tonya, in which she tells Yuri that she, her father, and Sasha

    have emigrated to Paris. She writes, partly, "I must honestly admit that {Lara} Antipova is a good person." Zhivago

    stays with Lara.

    Komarovsky arrives one night and informs them that they are being watched by the CHEKA, due to Lara's marriage

    to Commissar Strelnikov (who has fallen from favor with the Soviet State) and Yuri's "counter-revolutionary" poetry

    and desertion. Komarovsky offers Yuri and Lara his help in leaving Russia, but they refuse. Instead, they go to the

    desolate Varykino estate. Yuri begins writing the "Lara" poems, which will later make him famous but incur

    governmental displeasure. Komarovsky reappears and tells Yuri that Strelnikov committed suicide while being taken

    to his execution. Therefore, Lara is in immediate danger, as the CHEKA had only left her free to lure Strelnikov into

    the open. Zhivago agrees to send Lara away with Komarovsky, who has become an official in the Far East. Refusing

    to leave with a man he despises, Yuri remains behind.

    Years later during the Stalinist era, Yuri sees Lara while traveling on a tram. Forcing his way off the tram, he runs

    after her, suffering a fatal heart attack. Yuri's funeral is well attended as his poetry is already being published openly

    due to shifts in politics. Lara informs Yevgraf that she has given birth to Yuri's daughter, but lost her in the collapse

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    of the White Government in Mongolia. After vainly looking over hundreds of orphans with Yevgraf's help, Lara

    disappears during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge, and "died or vanished somewhere, in one of the labour camps",

    according to Yevgraf.

    While Yevgraf strongly believes that Tanya Komarovskaya is Yuri and Lara's daughter, she is not convinced.

    Yevgraf notices that Tanya carries with her a balalaika. He recalls that Yuri's mother left him one after her death.

    Finding that Tanya learned to play the balalaika by herself, he smiles, "Ah, then, it's a gift." Just like poetry is toYuri.

    Cast

    Omar Sharif as Dr. Yuri Andreyevich Zhivago

    Julie Christie as Lara Antipova

    Geraldine Chaplin as Tonya Gromeko

    Rod Steiger as Victor Komarovsky

    Alec Guinness as General Yevgraf Zhivago

    Tom Courtenay as Pasha Antipov/"Strelnikov"

    Siobhn McKenna as Anna Gromeko

    Ralph Richardson as Alexander "Sasha" Gromeko

    Rita Tushingham as Tanya Komarovskaya/"The Girl"

    Klaus Kinski as Kostoyed Amoursky

    Gerard Tichy as Liberius

    Noel Willman as Commissar Razin

    Geoffrey Keen as Professor Boris Kurt

    Bernard Kay as Kuril, the Bolshevik

    Jack MacGowran as Petya, the Groundskeeper

    Gwen Nelson as the female janitor

    Production

    This famous film version by David Lean was created for various reasons. Pasternak's novel had been an international

    success, and producer Carlo Ponti was interested in adapting it as a vehicle for his wife, Sophia Loren. Lean, coming

    off the huge success ofLawrence of Arabia (1962), wanted to make a more intimate, romantic film to balance the

    action- and adventure-oriented tone of his previous film. One of the first actors signed onboard was Omar Sharif,

    who had played Lawrence's right-hand man Sherif Ali in Lawrence of Arabia. Sharif loved the novel, and when he

    heard Lean was making a film adaptation, he requested to be cast in the role of Pasha (which ultimatelywent to Tom

    Courtenay). Sharif was quite surprised when Lean suggested that he play Zhivago himself. Peter O'Toole, star of

    Lawrence of Arabia, was Lean's original choice for Zhivago, but turned the part down; Max von Sydow and Paul

    Newman were also considered. Michael Caine tells in his autobiography that he also read for Zhivago, but (after

    watching the results with David Lean) was the one who suggested Omar Sharif.[2]

    Rod Steiger was cast as

    Komarovsky after Marlon Brando and James Mason turned the part down. Audrey Hepburn was considered for

    Tonya, while Robert Bolt lobbied for Albert Finney to play Pasha. Lean, however, was able to convince Ponti that

    Loren was not right for the role of Lara, saying she was "too tall" (and confiding in screenwriter Robert Bolt that he

    could not accept Loren as a virgin for the early parts of the film), and Yvette Mimieux, Sarah Miles and Jane Fonda

    were considered for the role. Ultimately, Julie Christie was cast based on her appearance inBilly Liar(1963), and the

    recommendation of John Ford, who directed her in Young Cassidy.

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    The initial and final scenes were shot at theAldeadvila Dam between Spain and Portugal.

    Since the book was banned in the Soviet Union, the movie was filmed

    largely in Spain over ten months,[3]

    with the entire Moscow set being

    built from scratch outside of Madrid. Most of the scenes covering

    Zhivago and Lara's service in World War I were filmed in Soria, as

    was the Varykino estate. Some of the winter sequences were filmed in

    Spain, Finland, mostly landscape scenes, and Yuri's escape from thePartisans. Winter scenes of the family travelling to Yuriatin by rail

    were filmed in Canada. All the trains used in the film were Spanish

    trains like RENFE 240 ex 1400 MZA and Strelnikov's armoured train

    towed by the Renfe 2-8-2 class Mikado. The "ice-palace" at Varykino

    was filmed in Soria as well, a house filled with frozen beeswax. The

    charge of the Partisans across the frozen lake was filmed in Spain, too;

    a cast iron sheet was placed over a dried river-bed, and fake snow

    (mostly marble dust) was added on top. Some of the winter scenes

    were filmed in summer with warm temperatures, sometimes of up to

    25 C (86 F).Other locations include theEstacin de Madrid-Deliciasin Madrid andEl Moncayo.

    Reception

    The film was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

    Despite being a huge box office hit, Doctor Zhivago received mixed reviews at the time of its release. It was

    criticised for its length and depiction of the romance between Zhivago and Lara. Lean made Ryan's Daughter in

    1970, filmed a made-for-TV short a few years later, then waited until 1984 to make his final film,A Passage to India

    .[5]

    The film left an indelible mark on popular culture and fashion, and to this day remains an extremely popular film:

    Maurice Jarre's scoreparticularly "Lara's Theme"became one of the most famous in cinematic history. Over the

    years, the film's critical reputation has gained in stature, and today Doctor Zhivago is considered to be one of Lean's

    finest works and is highly critically acclaimed, along with Lawrence of Arabia,Brief Encounter, The Bridge on the

    River Kwai, andA Passage to India.

    As with the novel itself, the film was banned in the Soviet Union. It was not shown in Russia until 1994.

    Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an 85% 'Fresh' rating.[6]

    American Film Institute recognition

    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies - #39

    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions - #7

    AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores - Nominated[7]

    AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) - Nominated[8]

    AFI's 10 Top 10 - Nominated Epic Film[9]

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    Awards

    The film won five Academy Awards and was nominated for five more:[10][11]

    Won

    Best Art Direction (John Box, Terence Marsh, Dario Simoni)

    Best Cinematography (Freddie Young)

    Best Adapted Screenplay (Robert Bolt)

    Best Costume Design

    Best Original Score

    Nominated

    Best Picture

    Best Supporting Actor (Tom Courtenay)

    Best Director (David Lean)

    Best Editing

    Best Sound (A. W. Watkins, Franklin Milton)

    Home video

    On May 4, 2010, Warner Bros. released the 45th Anniversary version ofDoctor Zhivago on DVD (two disc set) and

    on Blu-ray (a three-disc set that includes a book).[12]

    The two-disc set consists of a double-sided DVD for the main

    film (whereas the DVD has to be flipped for part 2 of the film), and a one-sided DVD for the extras.

    References

    [1] "Doctor Zhivago" (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=doctorzhivago.htm). Box Office Mojo. . Retrieved 2010-01-20. Adjusted

    for inflation as of January 2010, this is $912 million, the 8th highest lifetime domestic gross of any film.

    [2][2] Michael Caine: The Elephant to Hollywood

    [3] Geraldine Chaplin appearance on the What's My Line?, episode 814. Originally aired January 2, 1966 on CBS. Viewed on September 10,

    2007.

    [4] "Festival de Cannes: Doctor Zhivago" (http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/2823/year/1966.html).

    festival-cannes.com. . Retrieved 2009-03-07.

    [5] http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000180/

    [6] Doctor Zhivago (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1006037-doctor_zhivago/) at Rotten Tomatoes

    [7] AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores Nominees (http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/scores250.pdf)

    [8] AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) Ballot (http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/Movies_ballot_06.pdf)

    [9] AFI's 10 Top 10 Ballot (http://www.afi.com/drop/ballot.pdf)

    [10] "The 38th Academy Awards (1966) Nominees and Winners" (http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/

    38th-winners.html). oscars.org. . Retrieved 2011-08-24.

    [11] "NY Times: Doctor Zhivago" (http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/14162/Doctor-Zhivago/awards).NY Times. . Retrieved 2008-12-26.

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    Doctor Zhivago (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059113/) at the Internet Movie Database

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    Doctor Zhivago (http://www.allrovi. com/movies/movie/v14162) at AllRovi

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