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Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna

Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (Also titled Anastasia: The Story of Anna) is a 1986 American-Austrian-Italian made-for-television biographical film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky,[1] starring Amy Irving, Rex Harrison (in his last performance), Olivia de Havilland, Omar Sharif, Christian Bale (in his first film) and Jan Niklas. The film was loosely based on the story of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and the book The Riddle of Anna Anderson by Peter Kurth. It was originally broadcast in two parts.

Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna
DVD release cover
Written byJames Goldman
Directed byMarvin J. Chomsky
Creative directorMarvin J. Chomsky
StarringAmy Irving
Olivia de Havilland
Rex Harrison
Jan Niklas
Omar Sharif
ComposerLaurence Rosenthal
Country of originUnited States
Austria
Italy
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2
Production
ProducersLance H. Robbins
Cheryl Saban
CinematographyThomas L. Callaway
Running time195 minutes
Production companiesTelecom Entertainment Inc.
Consolidated Entertainment
Reteitalia
DistributorNBC (1986)
Sonar Entertainment (World-Wide)
Bridge Entertainment Group (2006) (Netherlands)
Dutch FilmWorks (Netherlands)
Mill Creek Entertainment (USA, 2011)
e-m-s the DVD-Company (Germany)
Release
Original release
  • December 7, 1986 (1986-12-07) (USA)
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  • December 8, 1986 (1986-12-08) (USA)

Plot

The film starts Part 1 in December 1916, at a lavish ballroom gathering just before the Russian Revolution, and moves to the 1917 February Revolution, the family's forced exile to Siberia that summer after Nicholas II's forced abdication in March, the late 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, the communist takeover, the start of the Russian Civil War, and the July 1918 mass shooting of the Romanov family. The film then revolves around Anna Anderson, who believes that she is Anastasia Romanov, the daughter of Nicholas II of Russia. Anna first tells her story in the 1920s, when she was an inmate in a Berlin asylum after her suicide attempt. Her story of escaping from the Bolsheviks, who killed the rest of her family in 1918, seems so vivid that many Russian expatriates are willing to believe her. She slowly gains more trust, but Europe's Romanov exiles are very hesitant to believe her tale and send her away.

In Part 2, she travels to the United States branches of the family in New York City in 1928, and Nicholas's mother, Maria Feodorovna, dies in her native Denmark. America's expatriate Romanovs also eventually publicly denounce her as an impostor and coldly snub her at Feodorovna's funeral, which causes her to leave the country in 1931 to return to Germany. The film culminates in 1938 with Anna deciding to sue the Romanovs in German courts to force them to recognize her as Anastasia but never reveals if Anna really is Anastasia. The epilogue's narrator states that the court case ended in 1970 with Anna not being able to prove herself or to be disproven as Anastasia Romanov and that she eventually moved back to the United States and settled in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she died in 1984.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Person Result
1987 Artios Best Casting for TV Miniseries' Lynn Kressel Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore) Laurence Rosenthal Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special Jane Robinson (costume designer) Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Miniseries Michael Lepiner
Kenneth Kaufman
Graham Cottle
Marvin J. Chomsky
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Olivia de Havilland Nominated
Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Olivia de Havilland Won
Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Jan Niklas Won
Golden Globe Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Nominated
Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Amy Irving Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ "Anastasia: the Mystery of Anna". BBC. 24 July 1990. Retrieved 18 September 2016.

External links

  • Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna at IMDb
  • Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna at AllMovie

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Anastasia The Mystery of Anna Also titled Anastasia The Story of Anna is a 1986 American Austrian Italian made for television biographical film directed by Marvin J Chomsky 1 starring Amy Irving Rex Harrison in his last performance Olivia de Havilland Omar Sharif Christian Bale in his first film and Jan Niklas The film was loosely based on the story of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and the book The Riddle of Anna Anderson by Peter Kurth It was originally broadcast in two parts Anastasia The Mystery of AnnaDVD release coverWritten byJames GoldmanDirected byMarvin J ChomskyCreative directorMarvin J ChomskyStarringAmy IrvingOlivia de HavillandRex HarrisonJan NiklasOmar SharifComposerLaurence RosenthalCountry of originUnited StatesAustriaItalyOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes2ProductionProducersLance H RobbinsCheryl SabanCinematographyThomas L CallawayRunning time195 minutesProduction companiesTelecom Entertainment Inc Consolidated EntertainmentReteitaliaDistributorNBC 1986 Sonar Entertainment World Wide Bridge Entertainment Group 2006 Netherlands Dutch FilmWorks Netherlands Mill Creek Entertainment USA 2011 e m s the DVD Company Germany ReleaseOriginal releaseDecember 7 1986 1986 12 07 USA December 8 1986 1986 12 08 USA Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe film starts Part 1 in December 1916 at a lavish ballroom gathering just before the Russian Revolution and moves to the 1917 February Revolution the family s forced exile to Siberia that summer after Nicholas II s forced abdication in March the late 1917 Bolshevik Revolution the communist takeover the start of the Russian Civil War and the July 1918 mass shooting of the Romanov family The film then revolves around Anna Anderson who believes that she is Anastasia Romanov the daughter of Nicholas II of Russia Anna first tells her story in the 1920s when she was an inmate in a Berlin asylum after her suicide attempt Her story of escaping from the Bolsheviks who killed the rest of her family in 1918 seems so vivid that many Russian expatriates are willing to believe her She slowly gains more trust but Europe s Romanov exiles are very hesitant to believe her tale and send her away In Part 2 she travels to the United States branches of the family in New York City in 1928 and Nicholas s mother Maria Feodorovna dies in her native Denmark America s expatriate Romanovs also eventually publicly denounce her as an impostor and coldly snub her at Feodorovna s funeral which causes her to leave the country in 1931 to return to Germany The film culminates in 1938 with Anna deciding to sue the Romanovs in German courts to force them to recognize her as Anastasia but never reveals if Anna really is Anastasia The epilogue s narrator states that the court case ended in 1970 with Anna not being able to prove herself or to be disproven as Anastasia Romanov and that she eventually moved back to the United States and settled in Charlottesville Virginia where she died in 1984 Cast EditAmy Irving as Anastasia Anna Anderson Olivia de Havilland as Dowager Empress Maria Rex Harrison as Grand Duke Cyril Romanov Jan Niklas as Prince Erich Nicolas Surovy as Serge Markov Susan Lucci as Darya Romanoff Elke Sommer as Isabel Von Hohenstauffen Edward Fox as Dr Hauser Claire Bloom as Czarina Alexandra Omar Sharif as Czar Nicholas II Jennifer Dundas as Grand Duchess Anastasia Christian Bale as Tsarevich Alexei Andrea Bretterbauer as Sonya Markov Sydney Bromley as Herbert Arnold Diamond as Dr Markov Carol Gillies as Sasha Julian Glover as Colonel Kobylinski Rachel Gurney as Grand Duchess Victoria Betty Marsden as Princess Troubetskaya Tim McInnerny as Yakovlev Angela Pleasence as Clara Julia Koehler as one of the three sistersAwards EditYear Award Category Person Result1987 Artios Best Casting for TV Miniseries Lynn Kressel NominatedPrimetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special Dramatic Underscore Laurence Rosenthal WonPrimetime Emmy Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special Jane Robinson costume designer WonPrimetime Emmy Outstanding Miniseries Michael LepinerKenneth KaufmanGraham CottleMarvin J Chomsky NominatedPrimetime Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Olivia de Havilland NominatedGolden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Olivia de Havilland WonGolden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Jan Niklas WonGolden Globe Best Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for TV NominatedGolden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Amy Irving NominatedSee also EditRomanov impostors Ipatiev HouseReferences Edit Anastasia the Mystery of Anna BBC 24 July 1990 Retrieved 18 September 2016 External links EditAnastasia The Mystery of Anna at IMDb Anastasia The Mystery of Anna at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anastasia The Mystery of Anna amp oldid 1106013981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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