Doctor Zhivago Anniversary Edition | reviewed by: Scott Crick | February 12, 2012
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#doctorzhivago A true film classic, and all of Sir David Lean's beautiful cinematography translates wonderfully to the Blu-ray medium
| genre | Drama | History | Romance |
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| synopsis | Doctor Zhivago is the filmed adapation of the Russian novel by Boris Pasternak from director David Lean that was an international success and today deemed a classic. Omar Sharif and Julie Kristie play two protagonists who in fact love each other yet because of their current situation cannot find a way be together. |
| lead actors | Omar Sharif | Julie Christie | Geraldine Chaplin | Rod Steiger | Alec Guinness | Tom Courtenay | Siobhan McKenna | Ralph Richardson | Gérard Tichy | Noel Willman | Jack MacGowran | Mark Eden | Erik Chitty | Klaus Kinski |
| director | David Lean |















