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Omar Sharif | Czar Nicholas II | |
Amy Irving | Anna Anderson | |
Olivia de Havilland | Dowager Empress Maria | |
Susan Lucci | Darya Romanoff | |
Rex Harrison | Grand Duke Cyril Romanov | |
Edward Fox | Dr. Hauser | |
Elke Sommer | Isabel Von Hohenstauffen | |
Jan Niklas | Prince Erich | |
Nicolas Sukova | ||
Nicolas Surovy | Serge Markov | |
Claire Bloom | Czarina Alexandra | |
Jennifer Dundas | Anastasia | |
Christian Bale | Alexei | |
Sydney Bromley | Herbert | |
Arnold Diamond | Dr. Markov | |
Susan Engel |
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Producer | Kenne Kaufman
Marvin Chomsky Marvin J. Chomsky Graham Cottle Michael Lepiner |
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Writer | James Goldman
Peter Kurth |
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Cinematography | Nicholas D. Knowland
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Musician | Laurence Rosenthal
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The Great Romantic Enigma of The Twentieth Century. In July of 1918, the Bolsheviks shot Russian Czar Nicholas II, his wife and their five children during the Russian Revolution. So begins the epic saga of Anna Anderson, the woman who claimed until the day she died in 1984 that she was truly Grand Duchess Anastasia, the youngest child of Czar Nicholas II and sole survivor of the family's execution. Her story became one of the greatest romantic mysteries of the twentieth century. This breathtaking adaptation of Anna's journey is also a depiction of a lost era, from her days of Russian royalty, her flight from execution and her years of struggle to reclaim her royal heritage. Amy Irving leads a luminary cast in this spectacular drama filled with triumph, tragedy, mystery and hope. |
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