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Anastasia

  • 1997
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  • 1h 34min
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John Cusack, Meg Ryan, Hank Azaria, Christopher Lloyd, Liz Callaway, Jim Cummings, and Jonathan Dokuchitz in Anastasia (1997)
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    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
  • Guionistas
    • Susan Gauthier
    • Bruce Graham
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    • John Cusack
    • Christopher Lloyd
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      • Gary Goldman
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      • Bruce Graham
      • Bob Tzudiker
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      • Meg Ryan
      • John Cusack
      • Christopher Lloyd
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    • Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
      • 10 premios ganados y 23 nominaciones en total

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    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Anastasia
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    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Dimitri
    • (voz)
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Rasputin
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    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Vladimir
    • (voz)
    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Bartok
    • (voz)
    Bernadette Peters
    Bernadette Peters
    • Sophie
    • (voz)
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Young Anastasia
    • (voz)
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • The Dowager Empress Marie
    • (voz)
    Rick Jones
    • Czar Nicholas
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    • …
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Phlegmenkoff
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    Glenn Walker Harris Jr.
    Glenn Walker Harris Jr.
    • Young Dimitri
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    Debra Mooney
    Debra Mooney
    • Actress
    • (voz)
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Travelling Man
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    • …
    Charity James
    Charity James
    • Anastasia Impostor
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    Liz Callaway
    Liz Callaway
    • Anastasia
    • (doblaje en canto)
    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Young Anastasia
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    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Rasputin
    • (doblaje en canto)
    Jonathan Dokuchitz
    • Dimitri
    • (doblaje en canto)
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      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
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      • Bruce Graham
      • Bob Tzudiker
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    8TheOneManBoxOffice

    Far from historically accurate, but still a good family flick.

    In the late 1990s, we had two animated movies that were based on a certain event in a country's history. In 1995, Disney gave us an American "history lesson" (and I use that term loosely) with Pocahontas, but in 1997, 20th Century Fox did exactly what Disney did, except give us a look at a bit of Russian history (again, using the term "history" loosely) about the daughter of Czar Nicholas II, Anastasia Romanov, simply called...well...Anastasia. However, one thing to consider when going into this film is that this is a family picture ("kids movie" for short), so if you're looking for a true-to-life history lesson a la a PBS or History Channel documentary, you might as well throw that out the nearest airlock.

    In this film, Anastasia, voiced by Meg Ryan, is a princess that went missing for several years after the attack on the Romanov family during a party, which was led by the Romanov's former confidant Rasputin, voiced by Christopher Lloyd of Back to the Future fame, who is an undead, evil sorcerer in this movie. Anastasia, now with a case of amnesia and dubbed Anya, eventually joins two con men, Dimitri (John Cusack) and Vladimir (Fraiser's Kelsey Grammar), who are convinced that she really is the missing Romanov princess, and travel to Paris, France, where her grandmother, the Dowager Empress, resides, to hopefully reunite them, all while Rasputin is seeking her unfortunate demise.

    I won't judge this movie on historical accuracy, as all (or most) of us can tell that the general audience for this film is younger children, though adult audiences will also be entertained, since there was a lot of effort put into the creation of this film. That, and I wouldn't dismiss it as a "Disney knockoff" right away, because the directors of the film, Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, were former Disney animators, so it's easy to confuse this for a Disney picture like Beauty and the Beast. As a family film alone, it is pretty damn good. The artwork and animation is great, the songs are enjoyable, and the voice acting is pretty decent.

    The film was such a success that it became co-director Don Bluth's comeback after a slew of mediocre to bad animated films he directed throughout most of the decade, and his highest grossing film to date. Not only that, but it warranted a direct-to-video follow up film starring the villain's sidekick, Bartok the Bat (voiced by The Simpsons' Hank Azaria in both films).

    Overall, the film serves as a great choice to have playing during a family movie night, unless you're extremely picky on historical accuracy, in which case, go do something else for 97 minutes.
    8Avwillfan89

    Better than I remembered

    The last time I saw this, I thought there were maybe too many songs in it that distracted the feel from the movie. But now that I've seen it again, it's clear that the songs are well written, along with the storyline.

    This is not based on a true story, only loosely on a few rumors that the real Anastasia survived the killing of her family. The heroine Anya is like a Disney princess who is desperate to find out who she is and where she belongs, after suffering from amnesia following the separation of her family. The villain is the brilliant Rasputin, back from the dead, intent on extracting revenge on the Romanovs, thus starting the Russian Revolution. Dimitri and Vladimir at first are looking to find the ideal Anastasia look alike in order to get the riches from her real mother in Paris.

    A lot of Bluth's films revolve around a journey and a couple involving some history on Russia. I really enjoyed the songs that played over the end credits, "At the Beginning" and "Journey To The Past" sung in her own way by Aaliyah, the beautiful angelic voiced R&B singer who left way too soon.

    Brilliantly animated for its time and enjoyable for adults, Anastasia remains a classic family film.
    7brettchatz-1

    Fairy tales brings dream to life

    Starring the voice talents of Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Christopher Lloyd and Kelsey Grammar At the turn of the century Imperial Russia was undergoing the throes of revolution. It didn't take long for Tzar Nicholas Romanov and his family to be murdered and replaced by the Bolsheviks.

    That was the end of Tzarist Russia in 1917.

    But this film is something else entirely - a beautiful romance between a peasant palace worker and the impetuous and excitable Anastasia Romanov. This is a journey through life, a quest for truth on a road less traveled.

    Young Anastasia has no recollection of her past, but she is soon won over by a charming swindler who takes her to Paris to meet up with the Empress of Russia. Action, adventure and romance awaits!
    Doylenf

    Has the sumptuous look of a Broadway musical...delightful entertainment...

    Some of the most beautiful animation and backgrounds in recent history are a central ingredient of "Anastasia", a charming full-length feature based on the famous title character and set against the period of the Russian revolution. Expert vocal work by Angela Lansbury (Dowager Empress), Meg Ryan (Anastasia), John Kusack (Dimitri) and many others, make the characters seem more dimensional than in most animated features. Particularly Dimitri and Anastasia, whose love-hate relationship seems startlingly real given the superb animation.

    The score is studded with some Oscar-nominated music and the sinister moments have the kind of villain you love to hate (Rasputin). Some of the scenes might be too intense for small children--as well as a realistic railway scene on a runaway car--but all in all, should delight young and old. Angela Lansbury's voice is especially effective as the Empress. The art of animation doesn't get any better than this! This Don Bluth/Gary Goldman production is as good as anything Disney might have attempted.
    siathegirl

    Still Magnificent

    I'm somewhat biased: I watched this movie as a child dozens of times. The first because it had the same name as mine, and all of the times afterwards and still today because I love the movie by itself.

    After years, I watched it once more tonight. The fact that it's not factual in the least doesn't take anything away from the movie to me, though I must admit cross-referencing did distract me from the movie until I just put that to the side and decided that the movie is just fiction and to leave it at that. Avoid looking at the facts very much until after the movie.

    The music, characters, and scenes took me back to my childhood. The first ballroom scene and remembrance of it is my absolute favorite. I remembered the wonder of being a child throughout watching the movie, but I also held wonder for some more little details in the scenes I hadn't noticed before.

    Only two things made me cringe: the pronunciation of Anastasia and Rasputin's undead body's antics.

    I've grown up listening to almost everyone pronounce the name not as the Greek origin or the Russian adaption (Ah-na-stah-see-uh / Ah-na- stah-shyah), but as the common English pronunciation - which this movie uses. I'm both Greek and Russian, so it does tend to rub me wrong even more in that aspect. I've grown up around both cultures and done further research on the name, and I'm certain it's pronounced wrong. It's funny how what bothers me the most is the pronunciation.

    Overall, this is a magnificent movie which all children (and those childlike at heart) will enjoy and should watch at least once. It definitely encourages imagination in its own way.

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    • Trivia
      In real life, Olga really did say that Anastasia's drawing looked like a pig riding a donkey. This was stated by Anastasia in a letter to her father, and the image used in the movie is a reproduction of the original picture.
    • Errores
      Throughout the film, Anastasia is often referred to as a Princess, while her proper title was "Velikaya Knyaginya". However, while the literal translation of this title is "Grand Duchess", it is essentially equivalent to the British title of a Princess, so it is a reasonably accurate semantic translation to English, which is the language of the film after all. In any case, Anastasia is also called a Grand Duchess during the film, which means that the filmmakers were fully aware of the alternative translation.
    • Citas

      Anastasia: Men are such babies.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Clips of the characters are shown along with the names of their respective actors during the beginning of the second part of the initial credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The version shown on HBO and related channels contains extra credits for the Spanish-language version of the film. The song over those credits, a Spanish version of "Journey to the Past," was on the film's soundtrack album.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Bartok, el magnífico (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Once Upon a December (Prologue)
      Music by Stephen Flaherty

      Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens

      Performed by Angela Lansbury and Lacey Chabert

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de diciembre de 1997 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Ruso
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Music Box
    • Productoras
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Fox Animation Studios
      • Twentieth Century Fox Animation
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 50,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 58,406,347
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 120,541
      • 16 nov 1997
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 139,804,348
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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