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** The 1948 film also had an entirely British cast, including Creator/VivienLeigh as the title character, while Count Vronsky and Konstantin Levin were portrayed by Irish actors Kieron Moore and Niall MacGinnis, respectively.

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** The 1948 film also had an entirely British cast, including Creator/VivienLeigh as the title character, while Count Vronsky and Konstantin Levin were portrayed by Irish actors Kieron Moore and Niall MacGinnis, [=MacGinnis=], respectively.

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*** Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/JudeLaw, both of them English, play Vronsky and Karenin, respectively.

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*** Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/JudeLaw, both of them English, play Alexei Vronsky and Alexei Karenin, respectively.



*** Konstantin Levin is portrayed by Domhnall Gleeson, an Irish actor.

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*** Konstantin Levin is portrayed by Domhnall Gleeson, Creator/DomhnallGleeson, an Irish actor.


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*** Nikolai Levin is played by David Wilmot, an Irish actor.
*** Maria Nikolaevna is portrayed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, who is Indian.
*** Count Alexander Vronsky is played by Raphaël Personnaz, a French actor.
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** The 1948 film also had an entirely British cast, including Creator/VivienLeigh as the title character, while Count Vronsky and Konstantin Levin were portrayed by Irish actors Kieron Moore and Niall MacGinnis, respectively.

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*** Creator/AliciaVikander, a Swedish actress, plays Kitty.

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*** Creator/AliciaVikander, a Swedish actress, plays Kitty.Kitty Shcherbatskaya.


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*** Creator/MatthewMacfadyen, an English actor, plays Oblonsky.
*** Dolly Oblonskaya is played by Creator/KellyMacdonald, a Scottish actress.
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* FakeRussian: Happens in a lot of different film adaptations.
** The 1927 film has Anna Karenina portrayed by Greta Garbo, who is of Swedish descent, while a mix of American and English actors make up the rest of the cast.
** The 1985 film has an entirely English cast, with the exception of Count Vronsky, who was played by American actor Christopher Reeve.
** The 1997 Film:
*** Anna Karenina is portrayed by Creator/SophieMarceau, who is French.
*** Vronsky, Levin, and Karenin are portrayed by English actors Creator/SeanBean, Alfred Molina, and James Fox, respectively.
*** Kitty is portrayed by Mia Kirshner, a Canadian actress.
** The 2012 film:
*** Creator/KeiraKnightley, who is English, plays Anna Karenina.
*** Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/JudeLaw, both of them English, play Vronsky and Karenin, respectively.
*** Creator/AliciaVikander, a Swedish actress, plays Kitty.
*** Konstantin Levin is portrayed by Domhnall Gleeson, an Irish actor.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: MGM changed the title to ''Love'' so they could run ads saying "Garbo and Gilbert in ''Love''", a nod to their RealLife romance.

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* AFIS100Years100Passions: #42
* CompletelyDifferentTitle: MGM Creator/{{MGM}} changed the title to ''Love'' so they could run ads saying "Garbo and Gilbert in ''Love''", a nod to their RealLife romance.

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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.
* SuggestedBy: The idea of the novel came to Tolstoy like this: what if [[Literature/EugeneOnegin Tatiana]] chose to became Onegin's mistress?

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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.
* SuggestedBy: The idea of the novel came to Tolstoy like this: what if [[Literature/EugeneOnegin Tatiana]] chose to became Onegin's mistress?
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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, Creator/AaronJohnson and Creator/CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.

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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, Creator/AaronJohnson Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson and Creator/CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.
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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, AaronJohnson and CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.

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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, AaronJohnson Creator/AaronJohnson and CaraDelevingne Creator/CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.
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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, AaronJohnson and CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.

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* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, AaronJohnson and CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.reflected.
* SuggestedBy: The idea of the novel came to Tolstoy like this: what if [[Literature/EugeneOnegin Tatiana]] chose to became Onegin's mistress?
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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".

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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".me".
* InCameraEffects: Joe Wright explains in the DVDCommentary: when Anna imagines Vronsky and Princess Sorokina having an affair, as seen in the reflection of the glass, AaronJohnson and CaraDelevingne were actually there on set to be reflected.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: MGM changed the title to ''Love'' so they could run ads saying "Garbo and Gilbert in ''Love''", a nod to their RealLife romance.
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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".
* HeyItsThatGuy: Keira Knightley and Matthew [=MacFayden=], who played Elizabeth and Darcy in Wright's 2005 adaptation of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', appear in the 2012 film as Anna and her brother Stiva.

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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".
* HeyItsThatGuy: Keira Knightley and Matthew [=MacFayden=], who played Elizabeth and Darcy in Wright's 2005 adaptation of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', appear in the 2012 film as Anna and her brother Stiva.
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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".

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* CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".me".
* HeyItsThatGuy: Keira Knightley and Matthew [=MacFayden=], who played Elizabeth and Darcy in Wright's 2005 adaptation of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', appear in the 2012 film as Anna and her brother Stiva.
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* AFIS100Years100Passions: #42
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CreatorBacklash: Tolstoy once referred to Anna Karenina as "an abomination that no longer exists for me".

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