![]() | ANASTASiA : Official Theatrical Trailer 1997 As the title says, the official theatrical trailer for the 1997 animated movie masterpiece, Anastasia! Brought to you by Twentieth Century Fox Studios ;D BUY THE MOViE, PPLZ!!! ;DD http://amazon.com/dp/B000CNE092/ [notes] Nov2007: How is this actually not on here already? lol I mean with all the Anastasia fanvids that have popped up, you'd think someone would've also shared this wonderful trip down nostalgia lane! So I decided, in honor of today being Nov21st aka the ten-year anniversary since Anastasia hit theaters in 1997, I would finally rip it and upload it for all the fans out there. I rember watching this on some movie tape back in 1998, obsessing over it while I was waiting for Anya to come to video. In fact, this is the very same trailer I used to watch while listening to music, inspiring songfic ideas AND getting me hooked into vidding before I even knew what vidding was! (The vids I finally got to do in 2005, when I got a compu that could do video editing). Hope you enjoy this, and happy holidays to all! Made with : Pinnacle Studio (but NOT edited at all, aside from just lighting the color up a bit, lol) |
![]() | Tara Lipinski 1997 Cook's Champagne on Ice - Anastasia Tara Lipinski gives a great performance to "Journey to the Past" from the movie Anastasia at the 1997 Cook's Champagne on Ice show. |
![]() | Anastasia Movie Trailer: Tsubasa Style OK, here is the sound chip to the 1997 movie Anastasia staring Meg Ryan as the grand duchess Anastasia, John Cusack as the kitchen boy/Con Artiest Dimitri and Christopher Lloyd as the evil Rasputin. But in the Tsubasa version I have Sakura as Anastasia, Syaoran as Damitri and Fay Wong Reed as Rasputin, please watch and enjoy. (A/N: Funny, I never knew that Doc. Brown played the evil guy in the movie.) |
![]() | ANASTASIA-MOVIE CLIP PART 1 GERMAN Fox animation studio approved some of the contents of Anastasia from the year 1997. Therefore, the Arista Film Pictures clips of some of the copyright. (C) 2008 OLIVER MAUCK Productions Ltd. Inc. |
![]() | Anastasia Prologue, 1997 by David Newman Inspired by Michael Seeley of MemorableMusicScores, this is sort of taking a page from him. I took the Prologue from one of my favorite movies, 20th Century Fox's animated film from 1997, Anastasia, and basically took out the dialogue so you could enjoy the music. This is from the Academy Awards Promotional Album and is not available in stores. This is my first crack at something like this, so bear with me! |
![]() | Anastasia: Journey to the Past Just a clip from Anastasia...I love this movie!!! Obviously, I do not own Anastasia.... 20th Century Fox does.... |
![]() | The Making Of Anastasia - Part 1 of 5 Part 1 of 5. The Making Of Anastasia. Anastasia is an Academy Award nominated American animated feature musical film produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman at Fox Animation Studios, and was released on November 14, 1997 by 20th Century Fox. The idea for the film originates from Fox's 1956 live-action film version of the same name. Executives at Fox gave Bluth and Goldman the choice of creating an animated adaptation of either the 1956 film or the original play by Marcelle Maurette. The film opened in New York City on November 14, 1997 and across the world from November 21, 1997 (US release) to September 5, 1998 (Japanese release). It debuted and peaked at number two at the North American box office and grossed over US$58,403,000 dollars; the worldwide gross totalled $139,801,000, making it Don Bluth's highest grossing film to date. Noted film critic Roger Ebert gave it 3 1/2 out of 4 stars calling it "...entertaining and sometimes exciting." The movie also currently stands with a 90% "fresh" rating at Rottentomatoes.com. Due to its success, Fox Home Entertainment created a direct-to-video spin-off movie called Bartok the Magnificent (1999), featuring Rasputin's albino bat crony. It also starred Kelsey Grammer, who voiced Vladimir in Anastasia; in Bartok the Magnificent he voiced Zozi the Bear. Anastasia is Don Bluth's first successful film since The Land Before Time and last after Titan A.E. failed. It also was the first for Fox after 3 previously release animated features failed: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Once Upon a Forest, and The Pagemaster. |
![]() | ANASTASIA-MOVIE CLIP PART 2 GERMAN Fox animation studio approved some of the contents of Anastasia from the year 1997. Therefore, the Arista Pictures film clips of some of the copyright. (C) 2008 OLIVER MAUCK Productions Ltd. Inc. |
![]() | ANASTASIA-MOVIE CLIP PART 3 GERMAN Fox animation studio approved some of the contents of Anastasia from the year 1997. Therefore, the Arista Pictures film clips of some of the copyright. (C) 2008 OLIVER MAUCK Productions Ltd. Inc. |
![]() | ANASTASIA-MOVIE CLIP PART 4 GERMAN Fox animation studio approved some of the contents of Anastasia from the year 1997. Therefore, the Arista Pictures film clips of some of the copyright. (C) 2008 OLIVER MAUCK Productions Ltd. Inc. |
![]() | ANASTASIA-MOVIE CLIP PART 5 GERMAN Fox animation studio approved some of the contents of Anastasia from the year 1997. Therefore, the Arista Pictures film clips of some of the copyright. (C) 2008 OLIVER MAUCK Productions Ltd. Inc. |
![]() | The Making Of Anastasia - Part 2 of 5 Part 2 of 5. The Making Of Anastasia. Anastasia is an Academy Award nominated American animated feature musical film produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman at Fox Animation Studios, and was released on November 14, 1997 by 20th Century Fox. The idea for the film originates from Fox's 1956 live-action film version of the same name. Executives at Fox gave Bluth and Goldman the choice of creating an animated adaptation of either the 1956 film or the original play by Marcelle Maurette. The film opened in New York City on November 14, 1997 and across the world from November 21, 1997 (US release) to September 5, 1998 (Japanese release). It debuted and peaked at number two at the North American box office and grossed over US$58,403,000 dollars; the worldwide gross totalled $139,801,000, making it Don Bluth's highest grossing film to date. Noted film critic Roger Ebert gave it 3 1/2 out of 4 stars calling it "...entertaining and sometimes exciting." The movie also currently stands with a 90% "fresh" rating at Rottentomatoes.com. Due to its success, Fox Home Entertainment created a direct-to-video spin-off movie called Bartok the Magnificent (1999), featuring Rasputin's albino bat crony. It also starred Kelsey Grammer, who voiced Vladimir in Anastasia; in Bartok the Magnificent he voiced Zozi the Bear. Anastasia is Don Bluth's first successful film since The Land Before Time and last after Titan A.E. failed. It also was the first for Fox after 3 previously release animated features failed: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Once Upon a Forest, and The Pagemaster. |