Don Bluth's Anastasia, based on Anastasia starring Ingrid Bergman, itself based on a play by Guy Bolton and Marcelle Maurette, which was in turn inspired by Anna Anderson the Anastasia imposter
An actually serious, dark, decidedly un-fairy tale-like look at the aftermath of the revolution, with Leon Dominick taking an unconscious Anastasia away in a cart, exclaiming what a miracle it is that she survived
Catalyst
"Anna" wakes up in the Popoloviches' home, has amnesia, is given a new identity, and is put to work as a slave
Journey Begins
"Anna" realizes the Popoloviches aren't her real family, and runs off with the Dominicks
Meet Cute
Harrowing Scene
Anastasia, Alexander and their pets get attacked by a bear while being chased by the Bolsheviks
Romantic Moment
Preclimax
The Bolsheviks chase Anastasia, but are cut off by a train
Climax
The Bolsheviks chase Anastasia again. They are foiled when they cross into Austrian territory, where they have no jurisdiction.
Happy Ending
Anastasia heads into Austria to live as an ordinary girl