
Uncle Vanya
Drama
Overview
A country doctor (Franchot Tone) loves but cannot have a professor's wife (Clarence Derwent) in Chekhov's play set in czarist Russia.
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Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
Dr. Mikhail Lvovich Astroff
Franchot Tone
Dr. Mikhail Lvovich Astroff
Clarence Derwent
Clarence Derwent
Serebriakoff
Clarence Derwent
Serebriakoff


Dolores Dorn
Dolores Dorn
Elena Andreevna
Dolores Dorn
Elena Andreevna
Shirley Gale
Shirley Gale
Voinitskaya
Shirley Gale
Voinitskaya
Gerald Hiken
Gerald Hiken
Telegin
Gerald Hiken
Telegin


Peggy McCay
Peggy McCay
Sofia
Peggy McCay
Sofia
Mary Perry
Mary Perry
Marina
Mary Perry
Marina
Sanford Seeger
Sanford Seeger
A Workman
Sanford Seeger
A Workman


George Voskovec
George Voskovec
Voinitsky (Uncle Vanya)
George Voskovec
Voinitsky (Uncle Vanya)
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