Anastasia
Anastasia

Anastasia (1997)

7.6 ? Nov 20, 1997 1h 34m

Overview

Ten years after she was separated from her family, an eighteen-year-old orphan with vague memories of the past sets out to Paris in hopes of reuniting with her grandmother. She is accompanied by two con men, who intend to pass her off as the Grand Duchess Anastasia to the Dowager Empress for a reward.

Genres

Animation Family Fantasy Adventure

Release Date

November 20, 1997

Rating

7.6 /10

Runtime

1h 34m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

Anastasia (voice)

John Cusack

John Cusack

Dimitri (voice)

Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer

Vladimir (voice)

Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd

Rasputin (voice)

Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria

Bartok (voice)

Bernadette Peters

Bernadette Peters

Sophie (voice)

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst

Young Anastasia (voice)

Angela Lansbury

Angela Lansbury

Dowager Empress Marie (voice)

Rick Jones

Rick Jones

Czar Nicholas / Servant / Rev. Soldier / Ticket Agent (voice)

Andrea Martin

Andrea Martin

Phlegmenkoff / Old Woman (voice)

Glenn Walker Harris Jr.

Young Dimitri (voice)

Debra Mooney

Debra Mooney

Actress (voice)

Arthur Malet

Arthur Malet

Travelling Man / Major Domo (voice)

Charity James

Anastasia Impostor (voice)

Liz Callaway

Liz Callaway

Anastasia (singing voice)

Lacey Chabert

Lacey Chabert

Young Anastasia (singing voice)

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings

Rasputin (singing voice)

Jonathan Dokuchitz

Jonathan Dokuchitz

Dimitri (singing voice)

Jeff Blumenkrantz

Jeff Blumenkrantz

Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)

Billy Porter

Billy Porter

Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)

CinemaSerf avatar

CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Dec 06, 2023

This adaptation is quite similar to the Brynner/Bergman telling of this story from 1956 - only this one features one of Disney's better baddies to liven it up and inject a bit of nasty menace to the proceedings. When Rasputin is cast aside by the Russian Imperial family, he brings down a curse on their heads that results in revolution, murder and mayhem. Shortly afterwards, a young girl is walking past a boarded-up palace one chilly evening and she breaks in. That's when she encounters the sheltering young "Dimitri" and his cohort "Vladimir". The former man takes a bit of a shine to the young girl, and after a few glances at some of the portraiture adorning the walls, concludes that she could be the eponymous Grand Duchess and their ticket to riches in Paris. She's not as willing at the con artistry as they are, but is hungry and cold and desperate so accompanies them to France where an intense course of training, a convenient friendship with "Sophie" and some perseverance sees her in the presence of her would-be grandmother, the Dowager Empress. Will the old and somewhat sceptical lady be convinced...?Meantime, the spectre of their erstwhile spiritual advisor is aware that she is perhaps on the cusp of restoring the Romanov fortunes, and so conjures up all of his dastardly might to ensure that the demise of the family is complete. Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens provide a modestly powerful score but the lavish look of the film, some colourful visual effects (mindful of "Sleeping Beauty" from 1959) and a solid script deliver an entertaining story of just how powerful love can be - even when faced with the lure of an enormous diamond tiara.

Read full review

Comments

Please login to post comments

FWAnime

Premium Anime Streaming

Watch thousands of anime episodes with premium quality and no ads!

Visit Now
s