Anastasia

Anastasia

Movie |

Czar / Tsar / Tzar | Musical

  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Music: David Newman,Richard L. Anderson,Stephen Flaherty,James Bolt,Chris Carpenter
  • Award(s): Annie 1998 (Won)
    Oscar 1998 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Swapped, The Legend of Ochi
  • Story:
    This animated adventure retells the story of the lost daughter of Russia's last czar. The evil Rasputin places a curse on the Romanov family, and Anastasia and her grandmother, Empress Maria, get separated. After growing up in an orphanage, Anastasia encounters two Russian men seeking a reward offered by Empress Maria for the return of her granddaughter. The trio travels to Paris, where they find that the empress has grown skeptical of imposters.
    Full Story
7.1/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
This animated adventure retells the story of the lost daughter of Russia's last czar. The evil Rasputin places a curse on the Romanov family, and Anastasia and her grandmother, Empress Maria, get separated. After growing up in an orphanage, Anastasia encounters two Russian men seeking a reward offered by Empress Maria for the return of her granddaughter. The trio travels to Paris, where they find that the empress has grown skeptical of imposters.
Ratings

7.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Annie Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Hank Azaria

OFTA Film Award

Best Animated Picture | 1998 | Gary Goldman

Artios Award

Best Casting for Animated Voiceover | 1998 | Brian Chavanne

ASCAP Award

Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures | 1999 | Lynn Ahrens

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Music Animation | 1998 | Brent Brooks

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Musical or Comedy Score | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Best Music Original Song | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Annie Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Meg Ryan

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Gary Goldman

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Producing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Gary Goldman

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Susan Gauthier

OFTA Film Award

Best VoiceOver Performance | 1998 | Hank Azaria

Best Music Original ComedyMusical Score | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Best Music Original Song | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 1998 | Gary Goldman

Best Original Score | 1998 | David Newman

Best Original Song | 1998 | Lynn Ahrens

BOX OFFICE

Budget 53,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 139,804,348 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

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.

The real Anastasia once wore a dress almost exactly like the one Anya wears in the last scenes of the movie. This same dress was seen in Anastasia (1956).

The portrait in the ballroom of the whole family includes a spaniel. The spaniel existed. The spaniel, named Joy, belonged to Anastasia's brother, Alexei, and was found alive at the house where the family was killed. Anastasia's own dog, Jimmy, did not survive.

The Parisian bridge, on which the confrontation between Rasputin, Dimitri, and Anastasia occurs, is the Alexander III bridge, named after the real Anastasia Romanov's grandfather, on the occasion of his state visit to France in the 1870s.

The character of Vladimir was based on Count Vladimir Frederiks, Czar Nicholas II's Chief Court Minister. He was very close to Czar Nicholas II and his children, and remained in Russia for years after the revolution, wearing his court uniform in protest.

Popular Dialogues

"Dowager Empress Marie: Young man, where did you get that music box? You were the boy, weren't you? The servant boy who got us out? You saved her life and mine and you restored her to me. Yet you want no reward. Dimitri: Not anymore. Dowager Empress Marie: Why the change of mind? Dimitri: It was more a change of heart."

"Bartok: Just wishing I could do the job for you, sir. I'd give her a HA! And a HI-YA! And then a OOH-WAH! And I'd kick her, sir."

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