Approfondimenti

Jack Hawkins had survived laryngeal cancer, and could only speak through an artificial voicebox. Rob [...] D
The film takes place from August 12, 1904 to July 17, 1918. D
At the end when the royal family is about to be executed, Anastasia keeps looking forward and has no [...] D
Despite the massive critical and box-office success of Fronte del porto (1954), Il ponte sul fiume K [...] D
Ian Holm, Michael Redgrave, Jack Hawkins and Laurence Olivier all previously appeared in Oh che bell [...] D
Janet Suzman's debut. D
Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman, and Timothy West appeared in the first and final scenes of the movie. D
Robert K. Massie, author of the source novel, was inspired to write about the last czar and his wife [...] D
Julie Dawn Cole, Lesley Dunlop, Judi Bowker, Jenny Hanley, Jenny Agutter, Angela Pleasence, Shirley [...] D
High-ranking Russian royals such as Nicholas' three then-surviving siblings Xenia, Michael and Olga [...] D
The cast includes one Oscar winner, Sir Laurence Olivier, and three Oscar nominees: Janet Suzman, Ia [...] D
Roderic Noble was chosen due to his resemblance to Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov. He later recalled, "I [...] D
Ian Holm and Jack Hawkins had both previously played two of the world leaders shown in photos (with [...] D
Director Franklin J. Schaffner noticed that the four young actresses playing the Grand Duchesses had [...] D
Audrey Hepburn was considered to play Alexandra. D
The only movie that year nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, and not in any Best Motio [...] D
Marlon Brando was considered for the role of Grigori Rasputin. D
The director deliberately cast unfamiliar leads so the audience would focus on the storytelling. D
The film's first line, spoken by Count Fredericks, is dubbed by an uncredited actor (Robert Rietty) [...] D
Michael Jayston strongly resembled Tsar Nicholas II, but his voice is very different. Unlike Jayston [...] D
In the film when the Great War starts, the leaders shown in photographs (with soundbites) are in ord [...] D
According to the dialogue, Tsar Nicholas II is 36 years old at the start of the movie, in 1904, maki [...] D
According to production notes, Laurence Olivier filmed his scenes in two days. He also didn't get to [...] D
Curd Jürgens's character, Arthur Zimmermann, was responsible for sending the Zimmermann Telegram, [...] D
Peter O'Toole was asked to play Grigori Rasputin, but turned it down. D
Steven Berkoff, Julian Glover, and Curd Jürgens all played James Bond villains when Roger Moore p [...] D
Yul Brynner actively sought the role of Grigori Rasputin. D
Press reports during pre-production said that Rex Harrison and Vanessa Redgrave were to appear as th [...] D
The director Franklin J. Schaffner and Laurence Olivier died only nine days apart: Schaffner on July [...] D
Although Laurence Olivier later received two acting Oscar nominations, this is the final film he app [...] D
John Wood later played Ptoyr Stolypin in Rasputin - Il demone nero (1996), which depicted many of th [...] D
Franklin Schaffner's commitment to direct Nicholas and Alexandra prevented him from directing Beneat [...] D
At a budget of over $11 million, this was the most expensive film of 1971, but it was a major box-of [...] D
When Michael Jayston was asked about starring in the film at a con, he stated he had several misgivi [...] D
Russia's then-capital city, St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd after WWI began (largely because 'S [...] D
Despite having a featured, prominent role, Timothy West's name isn't on any of the posters. D
Featured Janet Suzman's only Oscar nominated performance. D
According to one White House source, then-U.S. President, Richard Nixon screened the film on Christm [...] D
Lindsay Anderson was asked to direct. D
Laurence Olivier first suggested Tom Baker to be cast as Grigori Rasputin. Olivier was the director [...] D
In real life, Georgy Gapon, the priest whose protest march leads to the Bloody Sunday massacre, was [...] D
When the film was made in 1970, the public still widely believed that the British government had ref [...] D
Lynne Frederick and Janet Suzman later appeared in La nave dei dannati (1976), though they shared no [...] D
Franklin J. Schaffner had Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman, Roderic Noble, Ania Marson, Lynne Frederick [...] D
George Stevens, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Anthony Harvey, and Charles Jarrott were all approached about [...] D
Grace Kelly was offered the role of Alexandra, but turned it down. D
The movie was a critical success, and got six Academy Award nominations, but it was a financial fail [...] D
Ania Marson, who plays the eldest child, Olga, is just ten years younger than Janet Suzman and 14 ye [...] D
Director Franklin J. Schaffner was so busy making this movie in Europe that he couldn't attend the A [...] D
On July 17, 1998, the remains of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, daughters Olga, Tatiana, and [...] D
A rare leading role for Michael Jayston in a theatrical movie. Coincidentally, Alexander Knox, who a [...] D
This was the film debut for Brian Cox, John Shrapnel, and Janet Suzman. Suzman filmed A Day in the D [...] D
Candace Glendenning, who plays Lynne Frederick's younger sister, was nearly a year older than Freder [...] D
Lynne Frederick and Fiona Fullerton became close friends during production; Fullerton was one of 15 [...] D
The movie could not be shown on television in the U.K. for many years because of a copyright problem [...] D
Richard Burton was offered the role of Tsar Nicholas II. He declined due to personal problems. D
James Goldman also wrote the mini-series Anastasia - L'ultima dei Romanov (1986). D
Julie Christie turned down the role of Alexandra. D
Janet Suzman's Best Actress Oscar nominated performance was the only one in the category in a Best P [...] D
Roderic Noble grew 3-4 inches during filming. He later said, "It was just my growth spurt. They had [...] D
Liv Ullmann screen tested with Michael Jayston for the role of Alexandra. D
The movie includes many historical inaccuracies. When Robert K. Massie initially researched the sour [...] D
Director Franklin J. Schaffner first considered his frequent lead actor, Charlton Heston for the lea [...] D
Although it's Brian Cox's film debut, he rarely appeared in another theatrical film for the next 15 [...] D

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At the end, the Romanov execution appears to be only done with shooting pistols, in reality (as prov [...] D
In a scene set during WWI, one of Nicholas' advisers arrives at a train station in a 1930 Ford Model [...] D
There were no witness reports or statements claiming that Grand Duchess Tatiana flashed her breasts [...] D
Alexis does not appear to age at all from the scenes that are (presumably) set in 1911 (or 1912) to [...] D
The last scene involves at least 1 minute of waiting. The clock in the room ticks, but the minute ha [...] D
Rasputin continuously mispronounces Matushka (little mother). The correct pronunciation is "MA-toosh [...] D
Gavrilo Princip has a beard in Alexis' nightmare. In real life, Princip had a mustache. A dream sequ [...] D
In the movie, the family spends the winter of 1917/18 in a log cabin. In real life, they were exiled [...] D
The depiction of Rasputin's murder is almost totally incorrect. No one was partying or smoking opium [...] D
In the movie, no one speaks during the execution scene. According to Bolshevik accounts, Yurosky ann [...] D
When the family is in the basement in the final scene, the Grand Duchesses' hairstyles are based on [...] D
After his accident, Alexis is depicted as bedridden and being carried. According to written accounts [...] D
Nicholas appears shocked/saddened when Stolypin (the Prime Minister) is shot in the stomach by an as [...] D
In the movie, Dr. Botkin is the only servant executed with the royal family. In reality, the maid, f [...] D
In the Mansion the Romanovs are housed and later murdered, several radiators are visible, surely in [...] D
After Nicholas abdicates, he identifies himself to the guards as 'Citizen.' All royal males who aren [...] D
The Russian throne is seemingly already abolished when Nicholas abdicates for himself and heir Alexi [...] D
At the beginning, when speaking about the Russo-Japanese War, Nicholas says that Russia has never lo [...] D
The abdication scenes never mention Nicholas' brother, Michael, who was next in line for the throne [...] D
When Nicholas is at the train station, saying goodbye to the troops, a soldier grabs his legs in awe [...] D
As Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich discusses the family party to celebrate the birth of the Tsarevic [...] D
As Nicholas signs his abdication papers, the main page reads "March 15" as he says "The Ides of Marc [...] D
In the movie, Nicholas appears shocked when he's asked to abdicate, and does so moments later. Histo [...] D
Near the end, when the family laughs at unflattering photos and reads letters from relatives, friend [...] D
Almost no signs or writing is written in Russian/Cyrillic. However, English-speaking films set in fo [...] D
Yakov Yurovski had just turned 40 when the Romanovs were executed. Alan Webb was 65 when the film wa [...] D
The movie includes many historical inaccuracies. When Robert K. Massie initially researched the sour [...] D
In an early scene set in 1904, the Josef Stalin character introduces himself as 'Stalin', he did not [...] D
At the film's start, Nicholas discovers the gender of his newborn fifth child when official Count Fr [...] D
When Yakovlev helps the royal family escape, he tells Nicholas, in the back of the train, "You only [...] D
As with many historical biopics, events or details have been changed to fit the dramatic narrative. D
At the 1904 Fifth Party Congress in London, James Hazeldine's character meets Lenin, and introduces [...] D
Nicholas is still called 'Tsar' after his abdication. However, he wasn't succeeded, he would still b [...] D
Characters (including government officials) still call the capital, St. Petersburg after the start o [...] D
Peter Arkadiavitch Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia from 1906-1911, mentions the Tercentenary in h [...] D
The Bolsheviks did not (and would not) have high-ranking royals in custody in a log cabin in a count [...] D
The movie depicts the family arriving at the (then named) Yekaterinburg train station to hostility f [...] D
In the film's closing credits, the character played by Irene Worth is referred to as the "Queen Moth [...] D
In the movie, the Romanov Tercentenary celebrations, in 1913, take place before Alexei's near-fatal [...] D
There are numerous inaccuracies in the film's dialogue based on real facts and events. D
While in exile, one letter is from dowager empress Marie Feodorovna, stating that she will go to Eng [...] D
In the film, when exiled in Siberia, Alexis berates his father, Nicholas and wonders why he abdicate [...] D
In the ceremonial departure from St. Petersburg on the way to Dowager Empress Marie's birthday, when [...] D
In the final scene, just before she is shot, Alexandra crosses herself from left to right, the Weste [...] D
Because Jack Hawkins (Count Fredericks) is being dubbed, his voice isn't exactly matching his mouth [...] D
In the film, the Bolsheviks take the whole family (all seven immediate) from Tobolsk to Ekaterinburg [...] D
Stolypin is assassinated at the Kiev Opera House during Glinka's opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila." Histor [...] D
Russia appears to have the same ministers and military heads throughout the start of the Great War t [...] D
In the movie, Nicholas' abdication takes a few minutes and involves signing a few papers. In reality [...] D
Zurovsky is depicted as an old man. He was just 40 years-old when he executed the Romanovs (and look [...] D
The musicians in the orchestra at the ball are clearly pretending to play. D

Frase

Count Witte: Port Arthur has been under siege for [...] D
[after being poisoned heavily by Prince Yusopov, R [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: The Russia my father gave me nev [...] D
Rasputin: I can't leave. I want to serve Batushka [...] D
Rasputin: We had a man in Pokrovskoe. He didn't wa [...] D
Alexander Kerensky: The Bolsheviks have taken over [...] D
[imprisoned in Ekaterinburg] Tsar Nicholas II: I [...] D
The German Consul: It's outrageous. We are here in [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: Sometimes I wonder how you live [...] D
Rasputin: I was 20 when the vision came. We peasan [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: The boy will bring us luck! We'l [...] D
Dr. Botkin: The female is the carrier. The mother [...] D
Colonel Kobylinsky: Do you got any money? Tsar Ni [...] D
Queen Mother Maria Fedorova: We're an 18th Century [...] D
Yurovsky: No sun today? Tsarevich Alexei: No. Yu [...] D
Colonel Kobylinsky: Goodbye. Tsar Nicholas II: Wh [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: The Government has fallen. We shal [...] D
[signing his abdication] Tsar Nicholas II: "March [...] D
Count Witte: None of you will be here when this wa [...] D
[after learning of the "Bloody Sunday" massacre] [...] D
[near the start of World War I] Nikolasha: Here's [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: I still say Alexei needs a nurs [...] D
Alexander Kerensky: No munitions, no supplies, I d [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: It all went - wrong. I hardly kn [...] D
Marie: [looking at photographs] Look at me. It's j [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: Father? There's no hope, is ther [...] D
Rasputin: I'm going home. I don't like St. Petersb [...] D
[last lines] Yurovsky: Wait in here, please. D
Anastasia: I'm going to run away and be an actress [...] D
Yurovsky: You don't approve of this, comrade? Gol [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: A son! I have a son. D
Rasputin: [to Alexandra] The child will die, if yo [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Nagorny is innocent. He's like a [...] D
Rasputin: I begged Batushka not to start this war. [...] D
Trotsky: I'll never understand you. You hate anyon [...] D
Prince Yusupov: [to Rasputin] I can't stop the Rev [...] D
[the Tsarina is devastated after learning the news [...] D
Queen Mother Maria Fedorova: Not even London on a [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Oh, God, but it's good to be ali [...] D
Colonel Kobylinsky: God bless you. Tsar Nicholas [...] D
[as the Queen Mother berates her son's failures in [...] D
The American Ambassador: In your position, I'd put [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Alexei spends all day with you. [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: You enjoy yourself at parties. [...] D
[the former Tsar and his family plant in the palac [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: Mother, I'm bleeding... Tsarina [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: I should have had a chance. The [...] D
Stolypin: You've got to send him off, away from Pe [...] D
Sonya: You know what they say, Father. God is too [...] D
Rasputin: If you need me while I'm gone, pretend I [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: Think of it... Russian princess [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: All my life. My whole life I've [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: I couldn't play the piano now. [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: We're seeing Witte. Tsarina Ale [...] D
Rasputin: I see blood when I shut my eyes. A lot o [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Order the mobilization. Count W [...] D
Alexander Kerensky: Not quite the way you do it in [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: You're too gentle. You should s [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: Why did you abdicate for me? You [...] D
[as the recently abdicated Tsar arrives at his pal [...] D
The Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna: [while confi [...] D
Count Witte: Imagine, sire, imagine - that you are [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: I want my things. I want my pic [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: Nicky? Is it all right if I say [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: [depressed] In the last ten years [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: Alexei, Alexei, mustn't run and [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: This must be some of your nonsense [...] D
[after Nagorny saves Alexei from falling off a roc [...] D
English journalist: Excuse me Mr Lenin, I'm from t [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Things. Things one can do withou [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: [about Alexandra spending all d [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: [convincing him to become comma [...] D
Rasputin: All saints were sinners once. God loves [...] D
Rasputin: I want peace! And food for peasants, eve [...] D
[as the Tsar signs his abdication papers] Tsar Ni [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: [to a journalist attending a Commu [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Rasputin drinks, takes bribes, h [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: What's the day like? Tsar Nich [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: Revolution! Revolution now! Land! [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: I never seem to see you anymore. [...] D
[drunk on opium] Rasputin: I'm going to die soon, [...] D
Yurovsky: [the execution of the Tsar and his famil [...] D
[after the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre] Father Gapon [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Pyotr Arkadyevich, only you coul [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: Murder, arson, terror, I'll agree [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: Spies everywhere. No one trusts an [...] D
Vladimir Lenin: The government has fallen. We shal [...] D
Col. Voikov: It won't last a week. We'll bury the [...] D
Count Witte: If Russia mobilizes, there will be a [...] D
Alexander Kerensky: Set all differences aside! We [...] D
Trotsky: Russia will explode. A massacre in Peters [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Please! I didn't mean to! Please [...] D
[as a wagon of peasant girls rides by] Nun: Good [...] D
Gilliard: Police reports - on Grigori Yefimovich R [...] D
[reading the dead Rasputin's will] Tsarina Alexan [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Gentlemen, Germany has declared [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Thinking back. When I think back [...] D
Rasputin: I don't hate anyone. And yet, so many en [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: I know what will make them happy [...] D
[as war is announced in the Duma] Alexander Keren [...] D
General Alexeiev: Your majesty, I'm afraid it's to [...] D
[as Nagorny is to be executed] Tsarevich Alexei: [...] D
Father Gapon: The Tsar is here in Petersburg, to b [...] D
Yurovsky: It takes a wise judge to know who is inn [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: [in Kerensky's office in summer, [...] D
Alexander Kerensky: They're coming for us. Now, do [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: The English have a parliament. O [...] D
Tsarevich Alexei: I just bleed. It's my fate. I bl [...] D
[as the Tsar considers abdication] Tsar Nicholas [...] D
[on the Three-Hundredth Anniversery of Romanov rul [...] D
[the Queen Mother is visiting the Tsar at his mili [...] D
Avadeyev: I want the Romanovs. I have a legal orde [...] D
Queen Mother Maria Fedorova: I know I'm not as cle [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: What are our chances? Yakovlev: [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: Nicky, is today your birthday? [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: A strong man has no need of powe [...] D
Prince Yusupov: We're going to be torn to pieces. [...] D
Count Witte: I am old, sir. I have seen so many wa [...] D
[seeing a young girl] Rasputin: So, you'd like to [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: Damn the Duma! Witte's work. He [...] D
[after the assassination attempt on Count Stolypin [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: [in a letter to Nicholas] My ve [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: He's always happy here at Livadi [...] D
Tsarina Alexandra: At times I rather like it. Mend [...] D
[Nicholas tries to intervene when Alexis' loyal bo [...] D
Tsar Nicholas II: What's wrong with the Okhrana? C [...] D

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