Call Number DVD/DRAMA/CATHERINE
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Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 0767032713,
Language: English
Special features: Cast filmographies, interactive menus, scene selection
Originally released in 1995 as a TV movie
Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Paul McGann, Ian Richardson, Brian Blessed, John Rhys-Davies, Craig McLachlan, Hannes Jaenicke, Agnes Soral, Mark McGann, Karl Johnson, Stephen McGann, Veronica Ferres, Mel Ferrer, Jeanne Moreau, Omar Sharif
Filmed entirely on location in Vienna and at Studio Babelsberg, Germany
Trapped in a loveless political marriage to the dissolute nephew of the ailing Russian Empress Elizabeth, young German princess Sophia Fredericka bides her time, chooses her lovers carefully and plots her path to the throne. Skillfully manipulating the Russian triumvirate of church, army and aristocracy, she adroitly rides the shifting currents of social change and unrest to become one of Russia's most unforgettable and beloved rulers, Catherine the Great
DVD format
DVD format ; Dolby digital stereo
This DVD features closed captioning
Films for the hearing impaired
Television film
Russia -- Drama -- Kings and rulers
Russia -- History -- Drama -- Catherine II, 1762-1796
DVD
Drama films
Added--01/4
McGann, Paul
Richardson, Ian, 1934-2007
Blessed, Brian
Rhys-Davies, John
McLachlan, Craig
Jaenicke, Hannes
Soral, Agnes
McGann, Mark, 1961-
Johnson, Karl
McGann, Stephen
Ferres, Veronica, 1965-
Ferrer, Mel
Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-
Sharif, Omar, 1932-
Bauer, Wolf
Thoeren, Konstantin
Sidewater, Fred
Oelffen, Petra von
Rosenthal, Laurence, 1926-
Goldsmith, John
Chomsky, Marvin J., 1929-
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