The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard (1962)


  • Genre: Drama, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1962-04-17
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 8min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Michael Elliott
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Summary

Madame Ranevsky and her daughter Anya return home from Paris to find that their beloved family estate and cherry orchard are to be auctioned off to pay debts. Lopahin, a former serf on the estate who is now a wealthy landowner, proposes razing the home and cherry orchard and dividing the estate into plots that could be leased at great profit. The family, however, continues to hold out hope that their beloved home can somehow be saved from destruction.

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  • Peggy Ashcroft

    as Madame Ranevsky
  • John Gielgud

    as Gaev
  • George Murcell

    as Yermolai Alexeyevich Lopahin
  • Judi Dench

    as Anya
  • Dorothy Tutin

    as Varya
  • Ian Holm

    as Trofimov
  • Patsy Byrne

    as Dunyasha
  • Patrick Wymark

    as Semion Panteleyevich Epihodov
  • Paul Hardwick

    as Simyon Pishchik
  • Patience Collier

    as Charlotta Ivanovna
  • Roy Dotrice

    as Firs
  • David Buck

    as Yasha
  • Gordon Gostelow

    as Passer-by
  • Russell Hunter

    as Coachman
  • Peter Holmes

    as Coachman
  • Julian Battersby

    as Gardener
  • Bill Wallis

    as Stationmaster
  • Narissa Knights

    as Stationmaster's Wife
  • Mike Murray

    as Government Official
  • Ronald Scott-Dodd

    as Schoolmaster
  • Rosemary Mussell

    as Schoolmaster's Wife
  • Gareth Morgan

    as Post Office Clerk
  • Cherry Morris

    as Peasant
  • Georgina Ward

    as Peasant
  • Sebastian Breaks

    as Peasant
Directing Michael Elliott Director
Writing John Gielgud Writer
Writing Anton Chekhov Theatre Play

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