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Anastasia 1956

★ 6.8182 votes105 min📅 1956-12-13

"The most amazing conspiracy the world has ever known... and love as it never happened to a man and woman before!"

Anastasia (1956) follows a group of Russian exiles in Paris who concoct a daring scheme to pose a young woman as the long-lost heir to the Russian throne.

Director: Anatole Litvak

Cast

Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman
Anna Koreff / Anastasia
Yul Brynner
Yul Brynner
General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine
Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna
Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
Boris Adreivich Chernov
Martita Hunt
Martita Hunt
Baroness Elena von Livenbaum
Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Chamberlain
Sacha Pitoëff
Sacha Pitoëff
Piotr Ivanovich Petrovin
Ivan Desny
Ivan Desny
Prince Paul von Haraldberg
Natalie Schafer
Natalie Schafer
Irina Lissemskaia / Nini
Grégoire Gromoff
Grégoire Gromoff
Stepan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anastasia (1956) about?

Russian exiles in Paris concoct a daring scheme to pose a young woman as the long-lost heir to the Russian throne, leading to a complex web of deception and identity.

Who directed Anastasia?

Anatole Litvak masterfully brings this intricate tale to life.

Who stars in Anastasia?

Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, and Helen Hayes deliver standout performances in this captivating drama.

Is Anastasia (1956) worth watching?

While the film may not have received an IMDb rating, its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and exploration of complex themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of drama and romance.

How long is Anastasia?

Anastasia (1956) has a runtime of 105 minutes.

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About Anastasia (1956) — A Gripping Drama of Love, Deception, and Identity

Anastasia (1956) follows a group of Russian exiles in Paris who concoct a daring scheme to pose a young woman as the long-lost heir to the Russian throne. Under the guidance of the enigmatic Bounin, the young woman undergoes a transformation, but as the truth begins to unravel, the Empress must decide whether to acknowledge her claim. Anatole Litvak's masterful direction weaves a tale of love, deception, and identity, all set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Russia. As the characters navigate their complicated pasts and uncertain futures, the line between reality and fabrication becomes increasingly blurred.

With a talented cast, including Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner, Anastasia (1956) is a sweeping drama that explores the complexities of the human experience. Through its intricate plot and memorable characters, the film offers a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of identity and the power of the human spirit.