Anastasia Thursday 26 February GFT
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Thursday 26 February
GFT
Hollywood welcomed back Ingrid Bergman from professional exile with a second Best Actress Oscar for her magnificent, wide-ranging performance in Anastasia. In the Paris of 1928, Russian emigree General Bounine (Yul Brynner) is determined to prove that the Grand Duchess Anastasia survived the 1917 revolution and is alive and well enough to claim her vast inheritance. He discovers mysterious refugee Anna (Bergman) who bears an uncanny resemblance to the Duchess. Can she be transformed into Russian royalty and convince even the Empress Dowager (Helen Hayes) that she is the real thing? A sumptuous, intriguing period drama.
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