Fyodor Karamazov is the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri, an elegant officer, always broke and at odds with his father; Ivan, the intellectual; pious Alexe; and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way.
"Fyodor Karamazov is the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri, an elegant officer, always broke and at odds with his father; Ivan, the intellectual; pious Alexe; and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way."@en
"Tells the story of four widely disparate brothers in 19th century Czarist Russia, who stand to gain an inheritance from their father, and together they weave a web of intrigue and murder."
"Tells the story of four widely disparate brothers in 19th century Czarist Russia, who stand to gain an inheritance from their father, and together they weave a web of intrigue and murder."@en
"The father of four wildly disparate sons, who are in love with the same elusive woman as he is. They all stand to gain in an inheritance from their father and together they weave a web of intrigue and murder."
"Ambientada en la Rusia del siglo XIX, describe las consecuencias que tiene la muerte de un padre posesivo y dominante sobre sus hijos, uno de los cuales es acusado de su asesinato."
"Nella Russia zarista del 1870, il ricco Fedor Karamazov domina sui suoi figli: quando viene trovato ucciso la colpa cade su Dmitrij che viene condannato alla deportazione, anche se il vero colpevole è il figlio illegittimo Smerdjakov, istigato dall'anarchico Ivan. (Mereghetti)."@it
"Tells the story of four wildly disparate brothers in 19th century Czarist Russia, who stand to gain an inheritance from their father, and together they weave a web of intrigue and murder."
"Tells the story of four wildly disparate brothers in 19th century Czarist Russia, who stand to gain an inheritance from their father, and together they weave a web of intrigue and murder."@en
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