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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780790761848
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 079076184X
Label: Turner Home Ent
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 06, 2001
Running Time: 200 minutes
Sales Rank: 448
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 1965
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: David Lean focused all his talent as an epic-maker on Boris Pasternak's sweeping novel about a doctor-poet in revolutionary Russia. The results may sometimes veer toward soap opera, especially with the screen frequently filled with adoring close-ups of Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, but Lean's gift for cramming the screen with spectacle is not to be denied. The streets of Moscow, the snowy steppes of Russia, the house in the country taken over by ice; these are re-created with Lean's unerring sense of grandness. The movie is so lush and so long that it becomes an irresistible wallow, even when logic suffers--like Gone with the Wind before it and Titanic after. Sharif, who achieved stardom in Lean's previous film, Lawrence of Arabia, mostly looks noble, but the supporting cast is spiky: Rod Steiger as a fat-cat monster, Tom Courtenay as a self-righteous revolutionary, and Klaus Kinski and Alec Guinness in smaller roles. Geraldine Chaplin, in her adult debut, plays the doctor's compliant wife. Robert Bolt's screenplay won one of the film's five Oscars, with another going to perhaps the most immediately recognizable element of the movie: Maurice Jarre's romantic music, with its hugely popular 'Lara's Theme' weaving in and out of a swooning score. --Robert Horton
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great movie
I really liked this movie.It had all the emotions that a normal person would have in their life.It is a must see movie.
Rating: - Dr. Zhivago review
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The Movie ain't bad either !!! Real tear-jerker . Put it on and watch the wife/lover cry .
Rating: - There is beautiful, then there is Julie Christy
Not much to add to the positive reviews, this is a truly great movie, and one of the few love stories I care to watch.
That said, Julie Christy transcends the term 'beautiful' in this film. She is so radiant, so gorgeous, so stunning that she is worth the price of admission alone.
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Rating: - Classic movie epic based on the classic novel
It is easy to see why this is one of the movie classics of 20th century film based on the book by Boris Pasternak of the same name.
This drama-romance-war film is set for the most part in early twentieth century Russia and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
The first scene in the film which will be used as the framing device involves Police General Yevgraf Zhivago (Alec Guinness), some time in the 1950s searching for information about his late brother Yury Zhivago (Omar Shariff) and his paramour Lara (Julie Christie).
He questions a young woman Tonya Komarovskya (Rita Tushingham) who seemingly remembers nothing.
The movie then takes us the opening scene of the little boy Yury (Tarek Sharif)at his mother's funeral in the early twentieth century. Yury go's to live with the Gromykos and their daughter Tonya whom he later marries.
The movie, which departs slightly from the book in various ways, takes us to the life and career of Yury and the turmoil of pre-revolutionary Russia and the First World War and finally of the cruelties and horrors of the Russian Revolution and the Civil War.
The movie focuses on Dr Yuri Andreyevich Zhivago and several friends and associates of his including his loyal and strong wife Tonya, the beautiful and mystifying Laryssa Fyodorovna (Lara),her husband, the self-righteous revolutionary Pavel "Pasha" Antipov (Tom Courtenay), who later reappears as the cruel and mass murdering Red Army officer Strenikov. Young revolutionaries ... Read More
Rating: - A Timeless Piece
The depth of this master piece is timeless for all generations to come. Compared to what we are having on the market today, most of them are cheap, superficial and rediculous, I recommand this movie to everyone; at least watch it once to experiece what real love and real life are.
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