As someone who is learning creative writing and aspires to write historical fiction, I think the structure of this film is BRILLIANT. Disney could never, (ironically, the creators of this film were once fired from disney because they were 'not creative').
Don Bluth was one of Disney's _best_ animators, and I have a theory he was actually "too" creative for Disney, because he wanted to go darker and talk about themes that Disney wasn't comfortable with. I think they were threatened by him. They made a HUGE mistake letting his ideas wither like fruits on the vine and letting him go. He previously worked on films like The Fox and The Hound, Pete's Dragon, The Black Cauldron, and Robin Hood to name a few. When they let him go, his "unfriendly" ideas lead to films like Anastasia, The Secret of NIMH, Thumbelina, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Pebble and the Penguin, An American Tail, and he started The Land Before Time series. These could never top Disney's market dominance, but a lot of people hold these movies in highest regard, higher than Disney in some spots, as some of the _best_ animated features of the 80s and 90s. Don Bluth, MASTER of animation.
Yeah and now Disney has stolen back the creativity from them. The amount of people over the years that thought this was a Disney film. Now it technically is but they didn't do it. It's cheating, lazy and greedy of Disney 🫤
I firmly agree and I’m constantly in awe of the fact that it doesn’t end with the restoration of monarchy, or the “old order” that is such a norm for princess stories. Its a princess story where the heroine decides not to be a princess, because its not what she, the audience, or the world of the film need anymore.
This scene feels so much like a Broadway musical scene….Which you don’t usually hear or see in movies. This is really an incredible song. Lyrics, dancing, music arrangement
Fyi this movie isn't Disney, it's 20th Century Fox! And they never strictly mention "communism" BUT they do mention it a tiny bit on the train. "That's what I hate about this country, everything's in red!"
The nice thing about having a cast full of voice actors is even the minor characters in this song, who have one line and two seconds of screen time, all come across as distinct characters. You compare this version to the Broadway one and see which is more fun to listen to.
It's so surreal ... I'm listening to this song in English for the first time. I was born and raised in Russia and I remember watching Anastasia constantly. Loved it so much as a kid.
Does it matter whether it's historical or not? It's an awesome movie with a beautiful rags-to-riches story that captivates something in everyone. Even if it's not true, it's exactly what this song is talking about... a legend, a mystery; something more to talk about. It's a nice little piece of storytelling.... even history is over fifty percent fiction.
Technically it is based in history, for a long time there was a rumor Anastasia lived and an insane woman who claimed to be her, so even though it’s a cartoon and things are obviously made up for a story the premise is very much based on a historical myth. A lot of them actually, there was a smear campaign against Rasputin because he had a lot of support so they labeled him a devil worshiper. Also Rasputin and some of the songs even bring up historical facts which I find so freaking interesting to see them blend it together with the obvious children story
My grand-grand mother was the servent of Anastasia's mother, and she was telling my granmum and my mother everything about life in the castle and after the revolution. This song reminds my mum on her and me on the Russia
I like these kinds of movies because they get people interested in seeking the history behind them out for themselves, not because they necessarily depict everything accurately (this movie irked me by not even saying the word "communism" or "communist" among many inaccuracies, but I still liked it).
I guess it is better to avoid those awkward "mommy, what's a communist" conversations, but we can't coddle kids too much. Bad things happen and kids have to learn about them sometime.
Rachael Lefler Yeah this movie does gloss over some complex stuff. Not the least of which being that the Romanovs weren't exactly tip-top people. Although what came after wasn't that great either.
Rachael Lefler True. But Disney did a great job of adapting it and keeping quite a few of the original themes, albeit a lot less nuanced and simplified for the kids' movie. Anastasia weaves it's own tale out of the threads of urban legends and fairy tale surrounding the Romanovs. It all works out though. Murdered by Bolsheviks makes a lousy ending to a film and a life :/
And I just saw the preview in Hartford and holy crap it was good and the difference with the show and movie is ... They put actual facts that happened that so the story plot makes more sense.. No evil spell
Wonderful movie. Too bad the real history was much more grim. Anastasia never survived the revolt and all her main family members were executed all at once. She was 17 when she died. If only this movie was the truth (with the exception of Rasputin. He was creepy, but I don't think he was evil or actually hated the Romanavs as far as I know), but real life isn't as grand or happy like a fairy tale or a rumor. But I like to think this movie is a tribute to the Grand Duchess and the life she could've had if she had escaped or had been spared. At least her name lives on.
+Geass Prince EXACTLY!!!!! God. I just recently watched this movie again now at 22 years old and was like hmmm... Hadn't seen it since i was little so i did the research and learned the true story behind Anastasia and her family. So so so tragic, but I love to think of this as the life she would have had if she did escape. Sigh. If only... RIP to everyone in that family.
all fairy tales have lies sadly like anastasia, Arial, sleeping Beauty they are so beautiful yet such a dark story behind it yet it makes it better and I do agree fully with you
You also forgot a couple things. 1: It's a kids movie, of course it's not going to be accurate 2: Do you really think people randomly start singing like that? You could just enjoy the music for what it is
Right? Has any film version of the story been truly accurate?! It's a semi-modern legend, like Robin Hood or King Arthur - based in part in true events, but embellished and fancified (yes, that IS a word... because I said it is).
Guys, this movie was not made to be historically accurate. It's a kid's movie. And an excellent one at that. They did a great job of portraying the rumor of Anastasia possibly have surviving the murder of her family and showing a more optimistic side to the story. Pocahontas isn't historically accurate either, and people love it. The best part of this movie is the music, which is probably the part kids love the best as well.
I personally like the movie version a lot more than the Broadway one, I think this one has a lot more energy and is generally more fun to listen to. I'm also super not a fan of Dimitri getting the very important music box just through "oh yeah I bought it from some random guy", that just seems so anticlimactic to me.
That moment when my genetics teacher was talking about anastasia's story, i had to come directly after home to check this movie ost anastasia #Nostalgia ..... But wow the real story is really sad
@@talika8253 The entire family was murdered and buried in unmarked graves when Loyalist started getting close to where they were being kept imprisoned by the Bolsheviks. Their bodies were rediscovered a couple of decades ago, and all the royal families across Europe submitted DNA to confirm they were the Romanovs. They were and were laid to rest in their family's Russian orthodox church. It's a sad story overall.
this movie is actually one of my moms favorite films, I’ve been obsessed with it lately & learning about the Romanov family, it’s definitely one of my favorites now. I vaguely remembered it until I re watched it a few days ago, and i haven’t stopped listening to the soundtrack thanks to this playlist!
Starkiller Base is Gloomy. Starkiller Base is Bleak. My Underpants Got Frozen Sitting Here All Week. Oh, Since the Galactic War, Our Lives Have Been Okay. Thanks to The First Order, We're Safe In Our Home Base. Hey!
Noup... Don Bluth my friend! He used to work for Disney until he got tired of the way things were done in the "house of the mouse". So he opened his own animation studio.
Now that I'm older and understand what it's like to loose family I wish they showed anastasia realize that her parents and siblings are all dead. Idk but I think it would have been more vulnerable and real I guess
The very first guy to sing is Fred Tatasciore, voice of the Hulk in craploads of Marvel stuff, Nikolai Belinski in COD Zombies, Megatron in Transformers: War for Cybertron, Steranko/Rocksteady in TMNT 2012, Mario Auditore in Assassin's Creed, and many more. He has a very distinctive Russian voice!
Meanwhile in Moscow, Stalin is humming this to himself. The guy who was first singing it was sent to the gulag not because of subversive Royalist gossip, but because he got it stuck in Stalin's head. All according to Trotsky's plan.
It's super weird going back to this version after listening to the Broadway version for a while. Which I guess is true for all the songs they used in both versions
This movie is like a fanfiction made by a fan of an anime who didn't like the ending where the main character and his/her friends died, and the fanfiction became a huge success.
For all you genii out there, IT'S NOT A HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY. This movie was made with the intent of entertaining children, not to be the source of debate. Unfortunately, Anastasia did not survive, but this movie fantasizes what could have happened if she had. Fortunately, Rasputin was not a sorcerer, but this movie fantasizes what could have happened if he were. One more thing: IT IS NOT A DISNEY MOVIE, EVEN THOUGH IT SHOULD BE only because Disney is the best.
0:00-0:13 20th Century Fox presents a first look at the story behind the greatest mystery of our time. Production will be completed in 1997, but the magic is already here.
It's so sad when you realise, in real life, Anstasia, her little brother, mother and father and all her older sisters were shot to death in a small basement room, and when their captives saw that two of the princess' were not dead, they beat the two girls to death.
You know if it wasn't for Stallin i'm pretty sure the revolution would be looked apon with , at very least some do respect.Oh what the heck i love this movie. Accurate? no. Entertaining? HECK YES!
As a kid I thought it was “Have you heard of the singing on the street.” I thought “Well, if an entire city burst into song and dance, I think it would make international headlines.”
Me, dramatically kicking into the air at random: hAVE yOU hEARD
Audrey the cat nerd omg why is this me rn😂
Then drinks some vodka to keep the Russian stereotypes alive 😂😂😂
Relateable!!🤣🤣
THE BIGGEST CON IN HISTORYYYYYYYY
M E
As someone who is learning creative writing and aspires to write historical fiction, I think the structure of this film is BRILLIANT.
Disney could never, (ironically, the creators of this film were once fired from disney because they were 'not creative').
Don Bluth was one of Disney's _best_ animators, and I have a theory he was actually "too" creative for Disney, because he wanted to go darker and talk about themes that Disney wasn't comfortable with. I think they were threatened by him. They made a HUGE mistake letting his ideas wither like fruits on the vine and letting him go. He previously worked on films like The Fox and The Hound, Pete's Dragon, The Black Cauldron, and Robin Hood to name a few.
When they let him go, his "unfriendly" ideas lead to films like Anastasia, The Secret of NIMH, Thumbelina, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Pebble and the Penguin, An American Tail, and he started The Land Before Time series. These could never top Disney's market dominance, but a lot of people hold these movies in highest regard, higher than Disney in some spots, as some of the _best_ animated features of the 80s and 90s.
Don Bluth, MASTER of animation.
@@thempress-ro still good (Batman as Tarzan/Jonah and the Whale/what and Why/Wilbur the Pig as Pooka the Dog).
Well, they have it now.
Yeah and now Disney has stolen back the creativity from them. The amount of people over the years that thought this was a Disney film. Now it technically is but they didn't do it. It's cheating, lazy and greedy of Disney 🫤
I firmly agree and I’m constantly in awe of the fact that it doesn’t end with the restoration of monarchy, or the “old order” that is such a norm for princess stories.
Its a princess story where the heroine decides not to be a princess, because its not what she, the audience, or the world of the film need anymore.
This scene feels so much like a Broadway musical scene….Which you don’t usually hear or see in movies. This is really an incredible song. Lyrics, dancing, music arrangement
I think it’s bc this movie had some Broadway stars in it, and then eventually the movie became a Broadway musical😊
Wow so true!
Reminds me of Fiddler on the Roof!
51 people obviously didn't hear the rumor in ST. Petersburg.
They are bolcheviks
113
120 people....
125. Damn communists
138 haven't heard the rumor...
Fyi this movie isn't Disney, it's 20th Century Fox! And they never strictly mention "communism" BUT they do mention it a tiny bit on the train. "That's what I hate about this country, everything's in red!"
But why is it on Disney +?
I just searched yesterday, and it's not on Disney+. The first thing that the smart tv gave me was HBO. D:
@@maryl.5984 It is on my version. In what country are you??
USA
@@maryl.5984 I'm in the UK so that might explain why. If you set a vpn to the uk or Germany it'll probably work
The nice thing about having a cast full of voice actors is even the minor characters in this song, who have one line and two seconds of screen time, all come across as distinct characters. You compare this version to the Broadway one and see which is more fun to listen to.
im confused, are you saying this one is more fun?
@@TigerPrawn_ yeah they are
the quality of it seems questionable from what little i've heard
It's so surreal ... I'm listening to this song in English for the first time. I was born and raised in Russia and I remember watching Anastasia constantly. Loved it so much as a kid.
as an average american girl, anastasia was my childhood! i love this movie so much and i really dont know why 😂
This and the Prince of Egypt are but a few gems that were by far some of the best animated films to come out that wasn't Disney
And Cats Don't Dance.
And road to eldarado, plus the quests for camelot and ferngully
Does it matter whether it's historical or not? It's an awesome movie with a beautiful rags-to-riches story that captivates something in everyone. Even if it's not true, it's exactly what this song is talking about... a legend, a mystery; something more to talk about. It's a nice little piece of storytelling.... even history is over fifty percent fiction.
Technically it is based in history, for a long time there was a rumor Anastasia lived and an insane woman who claimed to be her, so even though it’s a cartoon and things are obviously made up for a story the premise is very much based on a historical myth. A lot of them actually, there was a smear campaign against Rasputin because he had a lot of support so they labeled him a devil worshiper. Also Rasputin and some of the songs even bring up historical facts which I find so freaking interesting to see them blend it together with the obvious children story
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My grand-grand mother was the servent of Anastasia's mother, and she was telling my granmum and my mother everything about life in the castle and after the revolution. This song reminds my mum on her and me on the Russia
Nice
That is super interesting.
Palace
I like these kinds of movies because they get people interested in seeking the history behind them out for themselves, not because they necessarily depict everything accurately (this movie irked me by not even saying the word "communism" or "communist" among many inaccuracies, but I still liked it).
I guess it is better to avoid those awkward "mommy, what's a communist" conversations, but we can't coddle kids too much. Bad things happen and kids have to learn about them sometime.
Rachael Lefler
Yeah this movie does gloss over some complex stuff.
Not the least of which being that the Romanovs weren't exactly tip-top people.
Although what came after wasn't that great either.
Yeah, it's such a dark, grim epoch in history to make a Disney-style kid's musical about.
Much like Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Rachael Lefler
True. But Disney did a great job of adapting it and keeping quite a few of the original themes, albeit a lot less nuanced and simplified for the kids' movie.
Anastasia weaves it's own tale out of the threads of urban legends and fairy tale surrounding the Romanovs.
It all works out though. Murdered by Bolsheviks makes a lousy ending to a film and a life :/
Haha yeah. I think what's good is that it gives kids a reason to study the actual history/literature. :)
I can literally hear and feel the missing dialogue. The nostalgia is hitting like a truck
Anastasia the Broadway musical set to hit Broadway next year who's ready?
+tara thelen Wait what is that for real?! HOLY CRAP!!!
~:~
+Natalie Harshman yep next year it's going to be amazing I know it
Nice! If I ever get anywhere near New York in the next year I'll go there.
~:~
+Natalie Harshman have fun lol
And I just saw the preview in Hartford and holy crap it was good and the difference with the show and movie is ... They put actual facts that happened that so the story plot makes more sense.. No evil spell
This movie’s soundtrack is incredible!! It’s so full of amazing music, clever funny lyrics and a whole lot of emotion
Wonderful movie. Too bad the real history was much more grim. Anastasia never survived the revolt and all her main family members were executed all at once. She was 17 when she died. If only this movie was the truth (with the exception of Rasputin. He was creepy, but I don't think he was evil or actually hated the Romanavs as far as I know), but real life isn't as grand or happy like a fairy tale or a rumor. But I like to think this movie is a tribute to the Grand Duchess and the life she could've had if she had escaped or had been spared. At least her name lives on.
+Geass Prince EXACTLY!!!!! God. I just recently watched this movie again now at 22 years old and was like hmmm... Hadn't seen it since i was little so i did the research and learned the true story behind Anastasia and her family. So so so tragic, but I love to think of this as the life she would have had if she did escape. Sigh. If only... RIP to everyone in that family.
all fairy tales have lies sadly like anastasia, Arial, sleeping Beauty they are so beautiful yet such a dark story behind it yet it makes it better and I do agree fully with you
+Geass Prince At the time the movie was made, people didn't know whether or not Anastasia had died.
JJdaPK You are correct. I believe it was confirmed in the 2000s era.
U can say that about the disney princesses movies as well xD but I'd rather stick to the innocent ones than the real grim ones 😖
This is my favorite movie of all time. I still watch the DVD to this day 😊
I watch this on VHS still
I swear to god I grew up on this movie specifically
You also forgot a couple things.
1: It's a kids movie, of course it's not going to be accurate
2: Do you really think people randomly start singing like that?
You could just enjoy the music for what it is
2: Yes. It's a musical :D
Right? Has any film version of the story been truly accurate?! It's a semi-modern legend, like Robin Hood or King Arthur - based in part in true events, but embellished and fancified (yes, that IS a word... because I said it is).
The music in this movie is just so wonderfully delightful!
This movie genuinely got me through depression props to this,
One of the best opening songs ♥
Why does "imagine the reward her dear old grandmama will pay" sounds so touching 😭
Guys, this movie was not made to be historically accurate. It's a kid's movie. And an excellent one at that. They did a great job of portraying the rumor of Anastasia possibly have surviving the murder of her family and showing a more optimistic side to the story. Pocahontas isn't historically accurate either, and people love it. The best part of this movie is the music, which is probably the part kids love the best as well.
Me: (hears about the Percy Jackson Disney+ series)
Also me: *HAVE YOU HEARD?*
Same
Omg I love you lmaooo
LITERALLY
I adore the big dance numer in this song it's AMAZING
Don Bluth may not be making films anymore, but his legacy will live on, now that his film has become a Broadway Musical!!!
Fantastic opening number!... LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!
Opening To Captain America: The First Avenger 2011 DVD
Opening To The Avengers 2012 DVD
Opening To Thor: The Dark World 2013 DVD
Opening To Captain America: The Winter Soldier 2014 DVD
Opening To Avengers: Age of Ultron 2016 DVD
I personally like the movie version a lot more than the Broadway one, I think this one has a lot more energy and is generally more fun to listen to. I'm also super not a fan of Dimitri getting the very important music box just through "oh yeah I bought it from some random guy", that just seems so anticlimactic to me.
Love this song and movie - so underrated!
That moment when my genetics teacher was talking about anastasia's story, i had to come directly after home to check this movie ost anastasia #Nostalgia ..... But wow the real story is really sad
Suki Channel omg tell me pls?
@@talika8253 The entire family was murdered and buried in unmarked graves when Loyalist started getting close to where they were being kept imprisoned by the Bolsheviks. Their bodies were rediscovered a couple of decades ago, and all the royal families across Europe submitted DNA to confirm they were the Romanovs. They were and were laid to rest in their family's Russian orthodox church. It's a sad story overall.
Can't wait until this is FINALLY on Broadway!!!!
I know me too
the neva flows,
a new wind blows,
and soon it will be spring,
the leaves unfold,
the tsar lies cold,
a revolution is a simple thing!
0:13-0:25 I specifically needed to hear this part to feel soothed🩵
Here is one of the Best animation movies i've ever seen
this movie is actually one of my moms favorite films, I’ve been obsessed with it lately & learning about the Romanov family, it’s definitely one of my favorites now. I vaguely remembered it until I re watched it a few days ago, and i haven’t stopped listening to the soundtrack thanks to this playlist!
Starkiller Base is Gloomy. Starkiller Base is Bleak.
My Underpants Got Frozen Sitting Here All Week.
Oh, Since the Galactic War, Our Lives Have Been Okay.
Thanks to The First Order, We're Safe In Our Home Base.
Hey!
I just got goosebumps :D THIS SONG IS AWESOME!!!
this has always been one of my favourite songs from this movie
Always gives me chills this song ❤❤❤❤
Until recently I thought this film WAS made by Disney!
Noup... Don Bluth my friend!
He used to work for Disney until he got tired of the way things were done in the "house of the mouse". So he opened his own animation studio.
Yeah, I notice that a lot of the general decor reminds me a bit of Beauty and the Beast!
Inkyminkyzizwoz That's what I thought for a loooong time until I realised there was no Disney symbol at all !
Shinzhon What?! I've never seen the movie before, but I always thought it was Disney.
Karis Harper No, it was Fox
Anastasia is the best film. Ever my favourite song is at the beginging though
Why?
Mmm, perfect for my work playlist.
Now that I'm older and understand what it's like to loose family I wish they showed anastasia realize that her parents and siblings are all dead. Idk but I think it would have been more vulnerable and real I guess
Ah! Nostalgia Attack! I wanna watch this movie, like seriously
The very first guy to sing is Fred Tatasciore, voice of the Hulk in craploads of Marvel stuff, Nikolai Belinski in COD Zombies, Megatron in Transformers: War for Cybertron, Steranko/Rocksteady in TMNT 2012, Mario Auditore in Assassin's Creed, and many more. He has a very distinctive Russian voice!
Awesome!
Meanwhile in Moscow, Stalin is humming this to himself. The guy who was first singing it was sent to the gulag not because of subversive Royalist gossip, but because he got it stuck in Stalin's head.
All according to Trotsky's plan.
Why is this so funnyyyy
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Those Trotsky sympathetizers trying to undermine the true Soviet government
This is the most underrated song from this movie
As much as I love this movie, the real story just makes me so sad.
I know what you mean, especially it was made official in 2008 that none of the children survived that they all died with the czar and czarina.
Who’s here in 2024 ❤
This is my favorite movie, I love it so much that I don't even care about it being historically inaccurate, I just love it!
Me as a theatre kid: *Singing my freakin heart out*
So...Broadway! :)
yep it's coming next year
Yes, but it's one hell of a great movie!
I recently watched Netflix's The Last Czars and the whole time despite knowing what happened I was praying Anastasia and Alexei would somehow escape
My underwear got frozen standing here all week,I laugh every time.
Yeah, thats good, but it's no
IN THE DARK OF THE NIGHT!
True. I personally think this is one of the weaker songs on the soundtrack.
Besides, revenge is sweet when the curse is complete.
A rumor in st Petersburg is like one if my fav, better than the dark if the night for me.
Its A Square World
Dark of the night is my least favourite. Rasputin has always given me the creeps.
It's super weird going back to this version after listening to the Broadway version for a while. Which I guess is true for all the songs they used in both versions
All mad. But i'm here for it.
Disney finally heard the rumour... the Princess has finally been brought to her new home!!!
This. Movie. Needs. To be. On. Broadway! Seriously, it would be so awesome! :D
@@ARealKekwSituation It was. From 2017 until 2019.
Great Song!
To me, this film deserves a 3D re-release WAY MORE than Titanic
Joe Yaroch It would be cool so see the ball room dancers jump out during the "Once Upon A Decembef" scene
I agree with you.
I love the movie than James Cameron's Titanic!
This movie is like a fanfiction made by a fan of an anime who didn't like the ending where the main character and his/her friends died, and the fanfiction became a huge success.
😂😂😂Oh my god it really is a fanfiction
I love this song
underrated soundtrack
I really like this entire movie, because it somehow reminds me of my life story...
Really? I wish my life was like that o-o ^^
o-O...
Excuse me, what the fuck?
You heard it, I'm alive! ...
WHY IS THIS NOT ON BROADWAY
+Gabi Miller It's about to be! :D
+Dylan Greenwood really? :o
It is now!!!!! 😄
It is
Gabi Miller it is
The way he says "week" gets me every time. :) lol
Shh, it's a secret. Don't tell anyone. Meanwhile the whole town is in a chorus and dance in the middle of the town square
this movie was my childhood
I love this movie made me want to think about my past
If this is on Broadway i would be one of the first watcher! And I'm from Germany!
For all you genii out there, IT'S NOT A HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY. This movie was made with the intent of entertaining children, not to be the source of debate. Unfortunately, Anastasia did not survive, but this movie fantasizes what could have happened if she had. Fortunately, Rasputin was not a sorcerer, but this movie fantasizes what could have happened if he were. One more thing: IT IS NOT A DISNEY MOVIE, EVEN THOUGH IT SHOULD BE only because Disney is the best.
Easily a top 3 Disney movie. Easily.
its actually not a Disney movie, but its 20th century fox. I still think it beats most disney movies, though
OMG!! thank you! i have been looking for this song in english. thank you!!!!!!!!! XD
I love it 😍😍😍😍👌
Orchestration and voices are better in these original recordings over the broadway musical
ahhh finally its here thanks so much
Listening to this while doing history homework on the February Revolution :P
아나스타샤는 정말 모든것을 내려놓으시고 사셨다. 정일 할아버지가 잘되기를 바라셨고 지구평화를 나에게 가르쳐주셨으며, 나에게 모든것을 거셨다.
Dimitri should of had a full song to himself
Anastasia Clemens, ❤❤❤🎉
this song reminds me of Fiddler on the Roof!! this would be amaaazing on broadway!
my childhood
I'm going to St. Petersburg in a week, going to sing this song there and record it on my channel :)
Best opening scene with "Deliver us"
This.... is sooooooo good! I want a script!
Now officially a DISNEY MOVIE! ^.^
He is 100% right. This film is an insult to the tragedy of Anastasia and the Russian Revolution. And it's not made by Disney.
0:00-0:13
20th Century Fox presents a first look at the story behind the greatest mystery of our time. Production will be completed in 1997, but the magic is already here.
Always thought this was a disney movie...never paid attention to that fox logo :3
It's so sad when you realise, in real life, Anstasia, her little brother, mother and father and all her older sisters were shot to death in a small basement room, and when their captives saw that two of the princess' were not dead, they beat the two girls to death.
That's happy, not sad. Corrupt, spoiled, rich people getting their heads smashed in :)
@@happymolecule8894 Yes killing children is really justice. Congrats. You did a social justice by brutally murdering a hemophiliac 11 year old.
@@happymolecule8894 The kids too?
@@cojo-4 i was a dumb commie, i got my first job i'm cured
232 people didn't hear the Rumor in St Petersburg.
내고향 부산에서 2030엑스포가 열리기를 기대해봅니다. 99년쯤 대전엑스포 갔던 기억이 나네요
The crossover is directed by Don Bluth, with music composed and conducted by George Bruns.
You know if it wasn't for Stallin i'm pretty sure the revolution would be looked apon with , at very least some do respect.Oh what the heck i love this movie. Accurate? no. Entertaining? HECK YES!
As a kid I thought it was “Have you heard of the singing on the street.” I thought “Well, if an entire city burst into song and dance, I think it would make international headlines.”
And he survived several assassination attempts.
Did the Russian people regret the revolution? How did they react to the Romanov’s execution.
Am I the only one that has/had a crush on Dimitri?
I love this movie I added as a favorite on my facebook page.
Lynn AHRENS lyrics
Stephen FLAHERTY music
composer David NEWMAN