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Anastasia
Release Date: November 20, 1997
Year | : | 1997 |
Slogan | : | «Discover the adventure behind the greatest mystery of our time.» |
Genres | : | Animation, Family |
Production Companies | : | 20th Century Fox, Fox Animation Studios, Fox Family Films, The Big Gun Project, Little Wolf Entertainment |
Director | : | Gary Goldman, Don Bluth |
Producers | : | Mary Hidalgo, Gary Goldman, Don Bluth, Maureen Donley, Laura Jo 'L.J.' Wentworth, Brian Chavanne, Colum Slevin |
Writers | : | Susan Gauthier, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White, Bruce Graham, Eric Tuchman, Joe Orrantia |
RunTime | : | 94 mins. |
Budget | : | 53000000 |
Revenue | : | 139804348 |
This animated adventure spins a more optimistic twist on the long-mythicized story of the "lost daughter" of Russia's last czar. A wicked sorcerer places a curse on the Romanov family, and Anastasia is separated from them during their attempts to escape from a rowdy revolt seizing their palace. Years later, after growing up with amnesia in an orphanage, "Anya" encounters two Russian men seeking a reward offered by the Dowager Empress Marie, for the return of her missing granddaughter. They decide to travel together to visit the Empress in Paris. Will Anya finally be reunited with her remaining family and find a loving home at last?
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Clip: Anastasia | "Learn To Do It" Lyric Video | Fox Family Entertainment
Clip: Anastasia | “Anastasia Dances with Dimitri“ Clip | Fox Family Entertainment
Trailer: Anastasia (1997) Trailer
Teaser: Anastasia (1997) Teaser
Trailer: Anastasia (1997) Trailer (VHS Capture)
Trailer: Anastasia 1997- Official Trailer.
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