Get this: Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel, Anna Karenina, has been adapted to the Screen over 20(!) times. Tolstoy’s novel, depending on the publisher, usually runs 800+ pages, with lots of interesting goings-on which make for a fine movie. This hefty Russian novel, dubbed one of the greatest works of literature, first ran in instalments over a two-year period before the … Continue reading
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