Anastasia

Titolo originale: Anastasia
Regia: Gary Goldman | Don Bluth |
Anno: 1997
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia Fantasy Avventura
Tag: nightmare | villain | czar / tsar / tzar | musical | sorcerer | russian revolution (1917) | train explosion | 1920s | good versus evil | amused |
Cast: Meg Ryan | John Cusack | Kelsey Grammer | Christopher Lloyd | Hank Azaria | Bernadette Peters | Kirsten Dunst | Angela Lansbury | Rick Jones | Andrea Martin | Glenn Walker Harris Jr. | Debra Mooney | Arthur Malet | Charity James | Liz Callaway | Lacey Chabert | Jim Cummings | Jonathan Dokuchitz | Jeff Blumenkrantz | Billy Porter | J.K. Simmons | Frank Simms |

Mentre la famiglia Romanov si accinge a festeggiare i 300 anni di regno, si presenta Rasputin a maledire la stirpe e a edificare, con l'aiuto del diavolo, l'impero del male. Anastasia, la minore delle quattro figlie dello zar, sopravvive al maleficio, perde in parte la memoria, cerca dieci anni dopo di ritrovare la nonna a Parigi, aiutata da Dimitri, ex sguattero, suo coetaneo imbroglioncello, che l'aveva salvata, e s'innamora, riamata, di lui

Approfondimenti

In an early storyboard version, the ending was slightly different, Anastasia was worried on not seei [...] D
The character of Dimitri was based on a European Prince, who vouched for Anna Anderson's identity as [...] D
This movie marks the second animated movie for Dame Angela Lansbury and Bernadette Peters in 1997, f [...] D
When Don Bluth and Gary Goldman began researching the actual events, they discovered the history of [...] D
The first movie to feature a new rendition of the 20th Century Fox fanfare, composed by David Newman [...] D
This was the last animated movie from Twentieth Century Fox to feature a female protagonist until Ep [...] D
Originally, Tilly the cat, a kitten of the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna was going to have a larg [...] D
In real life, Olga really did say that Anastasia's drawing looked like a pig riding a donkey. This w [...] D
In real life, Gregori Efimovich (Rasputin) was a very controversial figure who, in fact, was the Rom [...] D
The real Anastasia once wore a dress almost exactly like the one Anya wears in the last scenes of th [...] D
The music box in this movie existed. It was given to Anastasia by Marie Feoderovna for her thirteent [...] D
Shortly after meeting Anya (Meg Ryan), Dimitri (John Cusack) mispronounces her name "Enya". This cou [...] D
This was the first movie for Twentieth Century Fox's animation division. D
When Meg Ryan was offered the role of Anya, she could not decide if she wanted to accept it or not. [...] D
Dimitri was originally going to be called "Philippe". D
This movie marked the animated movie debut of Kelsey Grammer, following his first animated appearanc [...] D
When Anya returns to the palace in St. Petersburg, and is in the ballroom, you can see the painting [...] D
Woody Allen originally going to voice Bartok, but the studio was very reluctant upon discovering abo [...] D
Don Bluth later admitted that he didn't like Vladimir's character design. He felt the more comically [...] D
An early storyboard version for the final showdown was supposedly that Dmitri was to killed Rasputin [...] D
Right from the beginning, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman wanted to film this movie in CinemaSc [...] D
Sir Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Pryce, and Tim Curry were considered to voice Grigori Rasputin. D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Don Bluth): (object): Anastasia's music box. In 1916, the Dowager Empress Marie [...] D
This movie marked the first movie by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman to be fully animated and produced in [...] D
The portrait in the ballroom of the whole family includes a spaniel. The spaniel existed. The spanie [...] D
In May 1994, the Los Angeles Times reported that Don Bluth and Gary Goldman had signed a long-term d [...] D
Billy Porter and JK Simmons were ensemble singers in this film. D
Hank Azaria and Kelsey Grammer appeared on The Simpsons. D
Hank Azaria's first time voice acting in a theatrically released film. Later as well as reprising al [...] D
Gary Goldman had commented that originally, as with the rest of the cast, they were going to have Me [...] D
The story and plot of this movie shares similarities with Twentieth Century Fox's prior movie, Anast [...] D
Bernadette Peters was not pleased with the design for her character. According to Gary Goldman, Pete [...] D
Dimitri was supposedly based on Leonid Ivanovich Sednev, a kitchen boy who served the Romanovs along [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Both Anastasia (1997) and Tangled (2010) share some similarities. Both films are about lost princess [...] D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Don Bluth): (children): Anastasia was separated from her family in the beginning [...] D
As is the case with many Twentieth Century Fox movies, the film cans for the advance screening print [...] D
Liz Callaway was called at the last minute by Vocalist Stephen Flaherty and Lyricist Lynn Ahrens to [...] D
The fourth theatrically released animated film to be scored by David Newman after The Brave Little T [...] D
Before Meg Ryan was cast, Liz Callaway was brought in to record several demos of the songs, hoping t [...] D
Originally produced and released by Twentieth Century Fox to compete with Disney's animation departm [...] D
Upon receiving two Academy Award nominations at the 70th Annual Academy Awards in 1998, this movie b [...] D
In reality, Grigori Rasputin was a holy man in name only, and had no official connection to the Russ [...] D
One idea for the soundtrack was Bartok singing Boney M's song "Ra Ra Rasputin", but they couldn't ge [...] D
Martin Short was considered to play Bartok. D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Don Bluth): (emigrating protagonist): Czar Nichols II and his family were forced [...] D
The job of composing the score was offered to Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell but they turned [...] D
In one of the film's trailers, the 20th Century Fox logo is seen partially covered by snow. However, [...] D
The real Anastasia was born at the Peterhof Palace, which was called "The Farm" by her family. It wa [...] D
Peter O'Toole was the studio's first choice to voice Grigori Rasputin, but due to the popularity of [...] D
The musical number "Paris Holds the Key (To Your Heart)" includes cameos by various historical chara [...] D
During the song "Learn to Do It", the list of family relatives states that there was an Uncle Vanya. [...] D
The drawing the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna (Dame Angela Lansbury) holds when she and Anya (Meg [...] D
Before Grigori Rasputin was the antagonist, Don Bluth initially wanted to make an unknown communist [...] D
Carrie Fisher contributed some ideas for this movie, especially the "Journey to the Past" sequence. D
Don Bluth's highest-grossing film and his first financially successful film since Charlie - Anche i [...] D
Near the beginning of this movie, Anya finds a puppy and names him Pooka. In Celtic folklore, a pook [...] D
Hank Azaria won the role for Bartok only ten minutes into his audition. D
Vladimir (Kelsey Grammer) tells Anya (Meg Ryan) that Anastasia means "she will rise again". The name [...] D
Kelsey Grammer who voices Vlad is also the well known star of sitcom Frasier. In season 7 of Frasier [...] D
Christopher Lloyd and Kelsey Grammer appeared on Cin cin (1982). D
There is a concept art for a deleted scene and song number on Content Pro.com where Anastasia dances [...] D
The drawing that Anastasia gives her grandmother is based on a 1914 painting created by the real lif [...] D
Meg Ryan was in her mid thirties when she portrayed the eighteen-year-old Anastasia. D
The Parisian bridge, on which the confrontation between Rasputin, Dimitri, and Anastasia occurs, is [...] D
First animated movie Meg Ryan and John Cusack did. D
Anne Fletcher(27 Dresses) and Adam Shankman(A Walk to Remember) were influenced dancers in this film [...] D
Since the film was made in FOX, Disney now has ownership to the rights of the film, following their [...] D
The original working title for this movie was called "The Music Box", due to its focus on the music [...] D
The ballet that the characters go to see is "Cinderella". D
J.K. Simmons' first time voice acting in a theatrical film, later he'd go onto voice the Warden in M [...] D
The tiara the Dowager Empress wears during the opera/reunion scene is based on the Grand Duchess Vla [...] D
Characters that were deleted from this movie were a cat and rat duo named Masha and Jean-Claude, tha [...] D
20th Century Fox spent over $50 million marketing the film with promotional sponsors from Burger Kin [...] D
Hank Azaria, Andrea Martin, and Kelsey Grammer made Bartok the Magnificent (1999), only Azaria repri [...] D
John Cusack's sister, Joan Cusack and Kelsey Grammer worked together in another animated feature Toy [...] D
Even though The Dowager Empress Marie speaks with a Russian accent in the film, she was actually Dan [...] D
Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. voiced the younger version of John Cusack's character, Dimitri, in this mov [...] D
When Anastasia and her Grandmother are running away from the palace, they are chased by Rasputin, wh [...] D
Just as was suggested in this movie, the real-life Anastasia Romanov loved playing practical jokes. [...] D
Arthur Malet's third animated film after The Secret of NIMH (1982) and The Black Cauldron (1985), th [...] D
The character of Vladimir was based on Count Vladimir Frederiks, Czar Nicholas II's Chief Court Mini [...] D
Mexican pop star Thalía sang the song "Journey to the Past", in the Spanish version of the movie. D
Final theatrical movie of Arthur Malet (Travelling Man/Major Domo). D
This movie was well-received in Russia, despite the artistic liberties that this movie took with Rus [...] D
In one of the trailers for this movie, the 20th Century Fox logo is seen partially covered in snow. [...] D
Dame Angela Lansbury's third animated movie, out of four, following La bella e la bestia (1991) and [...] D

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Errori

Anya describes the dress that Dimitri buys for her as a 'tent', yet when she wears it later it fits [...] D
When the Dowager Empress places the tiara on Anastasia's head, her hair is clearly parted to her rig [...] D
Throughout the "Paris Holds the Key (to Your Heart)" number the rose in Anastasia's hair disappears [...] D
On the boat, when Anastasia says "Is that possible?" she puts the music box down at her feet. When s [...] D
The 3D generated objects in the movie seem to clip very weirdly at some points. For example, during [...] D
In Vlad's first spoken line in the movie "Well, Dimitri, I got us a theater!" he has a very stuffy E [...] D
When they are at the ballet, the back of Anastasia's dress had two straight tails. Later, when she w [...] D
When Rasputin is outraged at the ball at the beginning of the movie, he destroys one of the big chan [...] D
When Dimitri leaps from the baggage car onto the tender car his shirt is untucked. As he climbs towa [...] D
Throughout the film, Anastasia is often referred to as a Princess, while her proper title was "Velik [...] D
At the beginning, Bartok mentions that "all the Romanovs are dead", because he doesn't know Anastasi [...] D
After Anastasia sees her grandmother and Sophie at the Paris Opera and says, "Please let her remembe [...] D
On the boat, Dimitri and Vladimir are playing chess. Vladimir moves his queen and calls checkmate. H [...] D
When Anastasia is dancing with Dimitri on the ship, her hair is down to her butt. A few seconds late [...] D
on the travel map graphic at 48:19 the island of Ireland is shown as Northern Ireland and the Irish [...] D
When Anastasia breaks into the palace looking for Dimitri, she finds the place almost intact, along [...] D
When Dimitri gives the blue dress to Anya on the ship, it has white ruffles around the collar and th [...] D
The Romanov family is said to have celebrated their 300th anniversary on the Russian throne in 1916, [...] D
When Anya meets Dimitri after he was talking to Marie, she is wearing a bracelet that matches her ne [...] D
The Dowager Empress's wedding ring is shown on her third finger, left hand. In Russia at that time, [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, after "Once Upon a December" when Anya meets Dimitri and Vlad for the [...] D
The Empress's original name was Dagmar, but she took the name Maria (Marie) Feodorovna when she marr [...] D
At the beginning of the film when Marie gives Anastasia a music box, Dimitri is seen in the backgrou [...] D
At the opera house in Paris, the Russian ballet company perform a ballet version of "Cinderella" to [...] D
The boat travel graphic at 48:19 show a future map of Europe. Czechoslovakia is shown as a country, [...] D
At the very beginning, when the Dowager Empress climbs into the carriage, we clearly hear the man sa [...] D
At 40 min into the movie, we can see that they're traveling from Russia through Poland towards Germa [...] D
Throughout the movie Anya's eyes change from originally blue to green to gray and back to blue. D
In the song "Learn To Do It", when they're in the wagon and Dimitri says "Shot Potemkin" and then Vl [...] D
Upon discovering Anya is really Anastasia, Vlad mentions they have found the 'heir to the Russian th [...] D
During the ball at the beginning of the film, guests are wearing the traditional attire of the Boyar [...] D
There are numerous historical inaccuracies, although it is just an animated fantasy. For example, Ma [...] D
The fall Anastasia gets in the beginning that gives her amnesia would not have been hard enough to g [...] D
When Rasputin places his eye back in after it pops out, Bartok's mouth doesn't open when he says "Ye [...] D
Sankt-Peterburg (St. Petersburg) was called Petrograd during the period of the Great War because of [...] D

Frase

Servant: Dimitri, you belong in the kitchen! D
Anastasia: [imitating Comrade Phlegmenkoff after l [...] D
Vladimir: That's what I hate about this government [...] D
Bartok: [seeing a female bat flirt with him] Wow! [...] D
Bartok: Master! You're alive? Rasputin: In a matt [...] D
Bartok: You know, you really should watch your blo [...] D
Czar Nicholas: [upon Rasputin crashing the celebra [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [voiceover, after the siege [...] D
Anastasia: [singing] I never cared for Stroganoff! [...] D
Rasputin: See that you remember, you incompetent r [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: You'll stop at nothing, wil [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [voiceover narration] We we [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: Young man, where did you ge [...] D
Dimitri: Here. I bought you a dress. [Holds it ou [...] D
Young Anastasia: [the music box begins to play] It [...] D
Anastasia: One ticket to Paris, please. Ticket Ag [...] D
Bartok: [after landing in Rasputin's lair] Oh, boy [...] D
Anastasia: Oh no, not me... nope! No... nobody eve [...] D
Actress: Grandma, it's me, Anastasia. [sways hips [...] D
Anastasia: [voiceover, during a shot of Anya's far [...] D
Anastasia: [seeing something crash behind a speedi [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [Anastasia is trying to get [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [after showing Anastasia th [...] D
Anastasia: [singing] And I recall his yellow cat! [...] D
[after he meets a female bat; last lines] Bartok: [...] D
Vladimir: [after tempting Anya to be Anastasia] I' [...] D
Bartok: Just wishing I could do the job for you, s [...] D
[Dimitri is going to announce Anya to the Dowager; [...] D
Bartok: You're on your own, sir! This can only end [...] D
Rasputin: Something is happening, Bartok. I could [...] D
Sophie: [sung] Welcome, my friends, to Paris/Here [...] D
[after Rasputin is destroyed, Anya checks on Dimit [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: You're a very good actress, [...] D
[Dimitri is quizzing Anya] Dimitri: Now, where wa [...] D
Rasputin: I am calm. I am heartless. I have no fee [...] D
Dimitri: [after nearly dying from a train wreck] I [...] D
Dimitri: [after the Russian ballet] Please inform [...] D
Anastasia: [after overhearing Dimitri's conversati [...] D
[Anya and Dimitri have been arguing on the train - [...] D
Rasputin: Bartok, get me a comb, find some cologne [...] D
Anastasia: I'm not afraid of you! Rasputin: I can [...] D
[Dimitri and Anya are waltzing] Dimitri: That, uh [...] D
Anastasia: What? Hey - why are you circling me? Wh [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [looking through her memory [...] D
Rasputin: Say your prayers, Anastasia! No one can [...] D
Sophie: It's a perfect ending. Dowager Empress Ma [...] D
Rasputin: Dasvidaniya, Your Highness. D
Anastasia: [singing] Yes, let this be a sign, / Le [...] D
Anastasia: [after waking up, flailing her arm and [...] D
Anastasia: This is for Dimitri! [smashes his reli [...] D
Dimitri: Look I think we got off on the wrong foot [...] D
Anastasia: Men are such babies. D
Dimitri: What are you looking for? Anastasia: The [...] D
Vladimir: She certainly has a mind of her own. Di [...] D
Dimitri: [singing] Paris holds the key to her past [...] D
[Young Anastasia and Empress Marie are stuck in An [...] D
Vladimir: Dimitri! I think someone has flambéed [...] D
Dimitri: I was the boy in the palace - the one who [...] D
Anastasia: Do you really think I'm royalty? Dimit [...] D
Anastasia: [singing] Years of dreams just can't be [...] D
[voiceover; first lines] Dowager Empress Marie: T [...] D
Anastasia: Sophie wants to take us shopping for th [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [as Dimitri recklessly driv [...] D
[the overheated train engine and the baggage car h [...] D
Rasputin: [after his hand detaches from his arm] L [...] D
Rasputin: [singing] In the dark of the night I was [...] D
Dimitri: I don't want your money. Dowager Empress [...] D
Anastasia: [Looking at a photo of her family] I re [...] D
Rasputin: [sneering] Long Live the Romanovs! Anas [...] D
Dimitri: [after Anastasia hands him a stick of dyn [...] D
Dimitri: [after making a deal with Anya] May I pre [...] D
Vladimir: [correcting Anya as she and Dimitri walt [...] D
Dowager Empress Marie: [about Dimitri to Anastasia [...] D

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