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Movies:
ANASTASIA
(1996)

Angela
Lansbury is the voice of
Dowager Empress Marie
Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Stomping out their usual cuteness and carbon copying
Disney's grand animation style to a tee, directors
Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (An American Tail)
create a successful musical comedy from the story
of the lost Russian princess. Adapting the story
of imperialism and revolution is tricky, and subsequently
the film's opening is weak. Once Anya (voiced
by Meg Ryan, sung by Liz Callaway) is a teenager
and on her own (suffering from some degree of
amnesia), Anastasia is quite pleasing though never
refreshingly new.
20th Century Fox's big-money gamble to horn in
on Disney's realm is worthy. The songs, especially
the recurrent "Once Upon a December"
by Broadway team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty,
are better than Disney's recent efforts. It's
worth picking up the soundtrack. The mix of cell
animation and computer work is vivid. The collection
of vocal talent is also strong, from John Cusack
(as Dimitri, who wants to earn the reward by bringing
Anya to Paris) to Hank Azaria as an amusing albino
bat. Kelsey Grammer helps turn a roly-poly sidekick
into a warm and strong supporting character.
The biggest drawback is Bluth/Goldman's insistence
on having a typical villain. Surprisingly, the
story would be strong enough without one and the
undead corpse of Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd)
is unneeded and unoriginal. --Doug Thomas
Synopsis
A young orphan attempts to search for her past
life and family.
Amazon.co.uk
Classification: 
Starring: Meg Ryan (Voice), John Cusack (Voice),
Angela Lansbury (Voice), et al.
Director: Gary Goldman, Don Bluth
For
further information, explore the Anastasia's
Official Website at:
www.foxhome.com/anastasia
Anastasia & © 1998 Twentieth Century
Fox Film Corporation.
©1998 Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"Twentieth Century Fox," "Fox"
and their logos are properties of Twentieth Century
Fox Film Corporation.

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