War and Peace (1956 film)
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Directed by | King Vidor |
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Based on | War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |
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Music by | Nino Rota |
Cinematography | Jack Cardiff |
Edited by | Leo Cattozzo |
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208 minutes |
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Budget | $6 million |
Box office | $6.25 million (Rentals)[1] |
War and Peace is a 1956 American-Italian war drama film directed by King Vidor and written by Vidor, Bridget Boland, Mario Camerini, Ennio De Concini, Gian Gaspare Napolitano, Ivo Perilli, Mario Soldati, and Robert Westerby based on Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel of the same name. The film, released by Paramount Pictures, was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti with a music score by Nino Rota and cinematography by Jack Cardiff.
The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda, and Mel Ferrer, along with Herbert Lom and Anita Ekberg, in one of her first breakthrough roles. It had Academy Awards nominations for Best Director (King Vidor), Best Cinematography, Color (Jack Cardiff) and Best Costume Design, Color (Maria De Matteis).
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Cast
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- Audrey Hepburn as Natasha Rostova
- Henry Fonda as Count Pierre Bezukhov
- Mel Ferrer as Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
- Oscar Homolka as General Kutuzov
- Anita Ekberg as Helene
- Vittorio Gassman as Anatole Kuragine
- Herbert Lom as Napoleon
- Helmut Dantine as Dolokhov
- Tullio Carminati as Prince Vasili Kuragine
- Barry Jones as Count Rostov
- Milly Vitale as Lise
- Lea Seidl as Countess Rostova
- Anna-Maria Ferrero as Mary Bolkonskaya
- Wilfred Lawson as Prince Bolkonsky
- May Britt as Sonya Rostova
- Jeremy Brett as Nicholas Rostov
- John Mills as Platon Karataev
- Patrick Crean as Denisov
- Sean Barrett as Petya Rostov
- Alan Furlan as Russian officer
Differences from the novel
The film script had to condense the extensive original. It is primarily focused on Natasha, Pierre, and Andrei, their complex relationship and personal maturation on the backdrop of the historical events of the Napoleonic invasion.
- In Moscow, most of the scenes take place at the Rostov residence, and episodes at the country estates are curtailed, with some exceptions such as the hunt where Natasha first meets Andrei. This is a condensation of two scenes at the Rostov country estate, since in the novel Andrei, who by then is already Natasha's fiancé, is not present at the hunt.
- There is no scene from St. Petersburg.
- The relationship between Nikolas, Sonya, and Mary is toned down.
- Historical figures retained are General Kutuzov and Napoleon.
- Minor battles are omitted, while Napoleon's crossing of the Berezina is added.
- The concept of the inner dialogue is retained, notably in regard to Natasha, but the extensive use of French is not retained in the film.
- Events of the epilogue are not included, nor are Tolstoy's discourses about history.
Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes reports that 33% of 6 reviews were positive, with an average rating of 4.8/10.[2]
Gallery
See also
- List of American films of 1956
- War and Peace - 1966-67 film series directed by Sergei Bondarchuk
- War and Peace - 1972 TV 20-part BBC Production.
- War and Peace - 2007 TV 4-Part Mini Series.
- War and Peace - 1941 Opera composed by Sergei Prokofieff.
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- American films
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- 1950s romantic drama films
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- American epic films
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- Italian drama films
- Italian epic films
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- Film scores by Nino Rota
- Films based on War and Peace
- Films directed by King Vidor
- Films produced by Dino De Laurentiis
- Films produced by Carlo Ponti
- Films set in Russia
- Films set in the 19th century
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