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Doctor Zhivago
Doctor Zhivago

Doctor Zhivago (1965)

75% User Rating
3h 20min
Drama
Romance
War

"Turbulent were the times and fiery was the love story of Zhivago, his wife and the passionate, tender Lara."

The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.

David LeanDirector

Cast

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Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif

Dr. Yuri Zhivago

Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Lara Antipova

Geraldine Chaplin

Geraldine Chaplin

Tonya Gromeko

Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Viktor Komarovsky

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness

Gen. Yevgraf Zhivago

Tom Courtenay

Tom Courtenay

Pasha Antipov / Strelnikov

Siobhán McKenna

Siobhán McKenna

Anna

Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson

Alexander Gromeko

Rita Tushingham

Rita Tushingham

The Girl

Adrienne Corri

Adrienne Corri

Amelia

Bernard Kay

Bernard Kay

The Bolshevik

Geoffrey Keen

Geoffrey Keen

Medical Professor

Klaus Kinski

Klaus Kinski

Kostoyed Amourski

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Jeffrey Rockland

Sasha

Gérard Tichy

Gérard Tichy

Liberius

Noel Willman

Noel Willman

Razin, Liberius' Lieutenant

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Tarek Sharif

Yuri at 8 Years Old

Jack MacGowran

Jack MacGowran

Petya

Mark Eden

Mark Eden

Engineer at dam

Erik Chitty

Erik Chitty

Sergei (Old Soldier)

Roger Maxwell

Roger Maxwell

Beef-Faced Colonel

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Wolf Frees

Delegate

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Gwen Nelson

Female Janitor

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Lucy Westmore

Katya

Lili Muráti

Lili Muráti

The Train Jumper

Peter Madden

Peter Madden

Political Officer

Luana Alcañiz

Luana Alcañiz

Mrs. Sventytski (uncredited)

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Emilio Carrer

Mr. Sventytski (uncredited)

José María Caffarel

José María Caffarel

Militiaman (uncredited)

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Catherine Ellison

Raped Woman (uncredited)

Víctor Israel

Víctor Israel

Hospital Inmate (uncredited)

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Inigo Jackson

Major (uncredited)

Leo Lähteenmäki

Leo Lähteenmäki

Siberian Husband (uncredited)

María Martín

María Martín

Gentlewoman (uncredited)

José Nieto

José Nieto

Priest (uncredited)

Ricardo Palacios

Ricardo Palacios

Extra (uncredited)

Ingrid Pitt

Ingrid Pitt

Extra (uncredited)

Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti

Kostoyed (voice) (uncredited)

Virgílio Teixeira

Virgílio Teixeira

Captain (uncredited)

María Vico

María Vico

Demented Woman (uncredited)

Pilar Gómez Ferrer

Pilar Gómez Ferrer

(uncredited)

Aldo Sambrell

Aldo Sambrell

(uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

April 2, 2023

David Lean has assembled an excellent cast and together with Maurice Jarre's memorable score and some sweeping cinematography from Freddie Young does considerable justice to the lengthy Pasternak tale of "Yuri" - a Russian physician (Omar Sharif). Alec Guinness, now a General in the Soviet army, takes on the mantle of narrator - using the expertly innocent Rita Tushingham as the conduit for the flashbacks - and gradually we discover that it's all a bit internecine at the start. "Yuri" falls in love with the enigmatic "Lara" (Julie Christie) who just happens to be the love interest for "Komarovsky" (Rod Steiger) who would sell his own mother, he is certainly cheating on her's. Frustrated on that front, he ends up marrying his own cousin "Tonya" (Geraldine Chaplin) but with the end of the Great war looming and the October Revolution subsequently reducing the country to war-torn chaos, nothing is simple as families are split asunder trying to flee the guns and bullets. It turns out that "Lara" ended up marrying Communist big-wig "Pasha" (Tom Courtenay) but the war put paid to that relationship and when "Yuri" discovers this he wonders what might have been! This is a collection of love stories. Love for people, for their country, for a cause - and Lean manages to weave the complexities of the themes without bogging us down in doctrine or too much brutally. We know all of that is going on, but Robert Bolt's inspired screenplay drip feeds us the politics in an eminently appetising fashion whilst ensuring the human stories prevail. The vast expanses of Russia - especially as seen during their train journeys - are impressive, chilling, and allow us a respite from the constant barrage of dialogue that is usually pretty essential in enabling us to follow the plot. If you ever get the chance to sit for three hours and watch this on big screen then take it. This is cinema at it's more powerful and the sheer logistics of mass participation, mass transportation and glorious photography - without a computer to be had - is certainly worth sitting through as this epic washes over you.

Media

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Omar Sharif on his films roles including DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

Omar Sharif on his films roles including DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

Doctor Zhivago Q&A with Sir Tom Courtenay  | BFI

Doctor Zhivago Q&A with Sir Tom Courtenay | BFI

Doctor Zhivago: Julie Christie's Guide to Being in Love | BFI

Doctor Zhivago: Julie Christie's Guide to Being in Love | BFI

Doctor Zhivago (New Trailer 2015) - In cinemas 27 Nov | BFI release

Doctor Zhivago (New Trailer 2015) - In cinemas 27 Nov | BFI release

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