Anastasia: Once Upon a Time tells the story of a young Russian princess named Anastasia, who finds herself in both the 1910s and 1980s due to a magical time portal. She must use her wit and bravery to navigate through different timeframes, facing challenges along the way. With the help of a magic necklace, Anastasia embarks on a quest to save her family from a dark curse and discover her true destiny. The movie explores themes of Russian history, the House of Romanov, monarchy, and the effects of the Russian Revolution. It also incorporates elements of Halloween, as Anastasia finds herself in the 1980s during this festive time. Throughout her journey, she encounters various characters and experiences, including a royal ball, the presence of Grigori Rasputin, and the wonders of a shopping mall.
Roberta is a movie set in 1930s Paris, where a dressmaker pretends to be a Russian countess to impress a potential suitor. However, complications arise when her true identity is revealed, leading to a series of comedic events and romantic entanglements.
Song Without End is a dramatic biography that explores the life of pianist and composer Franz Liszt. The movie follows Liszt as he embarks on a concert tour throughout Europe and encounters various experiences and relationships, including his affair with the notorious writer George Sand. The film delves into Liszt's personal struggles, his devotion to his art, and the scandals that surrounded him.
The period is the 1840s and California is part of Mexico. Many of the citizens wish to become part of the United States. Other countries are also interested and the Russians have established bases in the northern part of the state. To further their hold they have stolen guns and Don Arturo Bordega, a leader of those wanting statehood, is out to recover them.
In czarist Russia, a princess falls for a dashing bandit leader, but their romance proves a stormy one.
When a young man marries a Russian girl, he finds that he has "married" her entire family.
A rich and famous singer disguises himself as a waiter in order to be near the woman he loves, a European princess.
Bob Hope returns to his stage role in this updated theatrical TV presentation of the musical
When a boss proposes marriage to his secretary, she discovers that the arrangement is solely for tax purposes.
Ascha, a little girl, is standing confused in front of the destroyed czar palace in Russia. None the Czar-Family seems to have survived. An old man has compassion on the little girl, who can remember nothing, not even her name. He decides to take Ascha with him to his home.
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