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  1. Anna Christie, four-act play by Eugene O’Neill, produced in 1921 and published in 1922, during which year it was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The title character, long separated from her bargemaster father, is reunited with him in adulthood. Not realizing that she has become a prostitute, her sentimental father comes to blows with a ...

  2. Old sailor Chris Christofferson eagerly awaits the arrival of his grown daughter Anna, whom he sent at five years old to live with relatives in Minnesota. He has not seen her since, but believes her to be a decent and respectably employed young woman. When Anna arrives, however, it is clear that she has lived a hard life in the dregs of society, and that much of spirit has been extinguished ...

  3. 12 de octubre de 2016. 1 de 1 usuarios han encontrado esta crítica útil. Basada en la obra teatral de Eugene O’Neill, alcoholismo, desarraigo, soledad, machismo, violencia y prostitución asoman su cabeza con enorme crudeza, en esta película dirigida con gran inteligencia por Clarence Brown y protagonizada por Greta Garbo, en lo que supuso ...

  4. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Anna Christie (1930) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #AnnaChristieSixteen minutes or so into this adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 1930...

  5. As a child, Anna Christie (Greta Garbo) was sent away by her father, Chris Christofferson (George F. Marion), to live with unkind relatives in Minnesota. Although she escaped her family, Anna fell ...

  6. Anna Christie película dirigida por Clarence Brown y protagonizada por Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford y George F. Marion. Año: 1930. Tema: Drogas. Sinopsis: Mientras está dedicado a la bebida, el capitán Chris Christoferson (George F. Marion), recibe una carta de su hija deseando quedarse un tiempo con él en busca de recuperación. Su padre la invita enton...

  7. Anna Christie is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill. It made its Broadway debut at the Vanderbilt Theatre on November 2, 1921. O'Neill received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this work. The first act takes place in a bar owned by Johnny the Priest and tended by Larry.