Anastasia.1997.720p.10bit.bluray.6ch.x265.hevc-psa Updated [2024]

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An orphan named Anya, suffering from amnesia, teams up with two con men to find her family in Paris, unaware that she might be the Grand Duchess Anastasia, the last surviving member of the Russian Royal Family. Meanwhile, the undead sorcerer Rasputin attempts to destroy her. Features the voices of as Anastasia, John Cusack as Dimitri, and Christopher Lloyd as Rasputin. Approximately 94 minutes. Content & Safety for some mild language and scary images. Family, identity, and the Russian Revolution. Parental Guide: Downscaling to 480p loses too much

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