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Weekend Double Feature: “Anastasia” and “I Bury The Living”

This weekend in theaters across the country, you have a choice of new releases - an animated family adventure and a snappy horror flick. Here on Fancast, though, you don’t have to choose between the two genres. You can have both at once, absolutely free!
Check out the Fancast Weekend Double Feature after the jump!
Anastasia
First up is the animated romantic musical adventure about a young amnesia-stricken Russian woman named Anya (Meg Ryan), who auditions and wins a part in a theatrical production in Paris, only to eventually learn that the role her producers Dmitri (John Cusack) and Vladimir (Kelsey Grammer) want her to play is actually that of Empress Marie Romanov’s (Angela Lansbury) long lost granddaughter Anastasia, in order to try and fool Marie into giving them the reward money. Unfortunately, this puts Anya in harm’s way, because the evil Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd) has set a curse on the Romanov family and is determined to see it through. But the truth of Anya’s past will soon come to light and change everything. Also featuring the voices of Hank Azaria, Kirsten Dunst and Bernadette Peters.
I Bury The Living
Next comes this underrated classic chiller, which stars Richard Boone as the caretaker of a cemetery whose mind begins to deteriorate. He has a map of the graveyard, see, with black pins representing occupied graves and white pins represented bought but unfilled plots. One day he mixes up the colors of the pins, which leads to the immediate and mysterious deaths of several of the plot-owners, and that’s when he starts to believe that he has the power over life and death, making him a God.
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