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The Playbill for Boston David Lean's Film of Boris Pasternaks Doctor Zhivago - 1966 - Paperback - Abc Publishers

THE CAST

TONYA................................GERAIEHNE CHAPLIN
The Gromeko's daughter, later Yuri's wife
LARA........................................JULIE CHRISTIE
Larissa Guishar, later Pasha's wife
PASHA....................................TOM COURTENAY
Pavel Antipov, later General Strelnikov
YEVGRAF...................................ALEC GUINNESS
General Zhivago, Yuri's half-brother
ANNA...................................SIOBHAN McKENNA
Anna Gromeko, Yuri's foster mother
ALEXANDER............................RALPH RICHARDSON
Alexander Gromeko, Yuri's foster father
YURI.........................................OMAR SHARIF
Yuri Zhivago, medical student and poet
KOMAROVSKY.................................ROD STEIGER
An opportunist who survives all regimes
THE GIRL................................RITA TUSHINGHAM
Yevgraf thinks is daughter of Yuri and Lara AMELIA...................................ADRIENNE CORRI
Amelia Guishar, mother of Lara
PROFESSOR KURT...........................GEOFFREY KEEN
Yuri's medical teacher
SASHA..................................JEFFREY ROCKLAND
Son of Yuri and Tonya
KATYA....................................LUCY WESTMORE
Daughter of Lara and Pasha
RAZIN......................................NOEL WILLMAN
Political Commissar of Forest Brotherhood
LIBERIUS ....................................GERARD TICHY
Military Chief of Forest Brotherhood
KOSTOYED....................................KLAUS KINSKI
A Revolutionary Nihilist
PETYA.................................JACK MAC GOWRAN
Stationmaster at Yuriatin
GENTLEWOMAN..............................MARIA MARTIN
Amelia's favored customer
YURI.........................................TAREK SHARIF
At the age of 8
TONYA.....................................MERCEDES RUIZ
At the age of 7
COLONEL.................................ROGER MAXWELL
In charge of replacements at the Front

and more!

Doctor Zhivago, suppressed in Russia, has been hailed by many critics throughout the world as the literary achievement of this century. Its publication in translation, after the manuscript had to be smuggled out of Russia almost page by page, was followed by award of the Nobel Prize for Literature to Boris Pasternak, generally recognized as Russia's finest modern writer. When circumstances caused Pasternak to decline to travel to Sweden to accept the prize, the news attracted worldwide attention.

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