We Live Again (1934)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 82 mins
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We Live Again
We Live Again was based on Tolstoy's Resurrection; the title was changed upon producer Sam Goldwyn's theory that it meant the same thing as Resurrection and was easier to understand. The film was meant as an introductory showcase for Goldwyn's latest discovery, Russian actress Anna Sten. The story, much laundered from the Tolstoy original, depicts the downfall of a peasant girl who is seduced by a Russian prince (Fredric March). The once-callous nobleman tries to make amends for the hurt he has inflicted on the girl, who has wound up in prison for solicitation. The first American version of Resurrection, directed by D. W. Griffith, was made in 1909 and lasted ten minutes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of We Live Again:
Anna Sten also in Exile Express , So Ends Our Night , Storm over Asia
Ethel Griffies also in Billy Liar , The Birds , Love Me Tonight , Jane Eyre , A Yank in the R.A.F.
Gwendolyn Logan also in Sylvia Scarlett , Jane Eyre , Foreign Correspondent , Camille
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