Anastasia (1997)

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Written by Susan Gauthier, Bruce Graham

Directed by Gary Goldman, Don Bluth

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This animated musical adventure which tells the story of the last member of the Russian royal family who escaped the curse of the mad monk, Rasputin.

When Anastasia travels to St Petersburg to investigate her origins, she falls in with two con men who try to pass her off as the lost princess.

However, they soon come to realise that they have stumbled upon the real thing.

Starring the

When is Anastasia next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family November 27th, 6:00am and on Sky Movies Family HD November 27th, 6:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Meg RyanMeg RyanAnastasia
Image for John CusackJohn CusackDimitri
Image for Kelsey GrammerKelsey GrammerVladimir
Image for Christopher LloydChristopher LloydRasputin
Image for Hank AzariaHank AzariaBartok
Bernadette PetersSophie
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten DunstYoung Anastasia
Angela LansburyDowager Empress Marie
Rick JonesCzar Nicholas/Servant/Revolutionary Soldier/Ticket Agent
Andrea MartinPhlegmenkoff/Old Woman
Glenn Walker Harris Jr.Young Dimitri
Image for Debra MooneyDebra MooneyActress
Arthur MaletTravelling Man/Major Domo
Charity JamesAnastasia Impostor
Liz CallawayAnastasia

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