I recommend to look Enchanted movie (Come d'incanto).
Movie Issued - in 2007.
CONT: In the taxi cab in the beginning of the movie, the collar of Robert's overcoat is tucked under the seat belt strap one moment, then resting over it, then tucked under it again a moment later., GEOG: Robert's office is supposed to be in the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle. However, the Lipstick Building, located on Third Avenue at 53rd Street, is seen across the street from a window., CONT: During the scene in the Italian restaurant, as Robert and Giselle are sitting at the table talking, Robert's hair keeps changing between shots., CONT: SPOILER: After placing the rose on the statue of Robert in the woodland cottage, it disappears and reappears in subsequent shots., CONT: When Nancy arrives at Robert's apartment to find Giselle there, Robert is in need of a shave. When he chases after Nancy as she leaves the building and gets into a taxi, he is clean-shaven. When he returns to the apartment, he has considerable beard growth again., CONT: Towards the end of the big musical number in Central Park, Robert's phone rings while he's sitting in the carriage. In the long shot, he clearly reaches into his pocket and removes the phone. In the close-up, he does the same thing again., PLOT: Giselle rides the subway from Times Square to the Bowery, and Edward gets lunch in a deli--yet neither has any money., CONT: The dress Giselle makes from Robert's curtains is a different shade than the curtains themselves., CONT: The animated Giselle wore no earrings with her white wedding gown. When teleported to the real world, she did., FAKE: In the scene where Edward comes to Robert and Morgan?s apartment to get Giselle, as Giselle is explaining what a date is to Edward, if you look to the bottom left where Giselle was just standing next to Robert, you can see the pink tape on the floor that marks where she was supposed to stand., CONT: The film is clearly set during warm weather, with lots of summer foliage and no one in heavy jackets. Yet when the chipmunk breaks out of the hotel room, there is clearly snow across the street., CONT: SPOILER: Towards the end of the movie, when Giselle throws the sword to save Robert from falling off the building, the sword catches on the corner of his sleeve. When the sleeve finally gives, and he's falling and sliding down the roof of the building, his sleeve keeps switching how it's ripped between shots as he's falling. First only the cuff is ripped off, then none of it appears to be ripped, then the cuff again, then the whole sleeve is missing., GEOG: New York City Transit route X90, the bus Prince Edward stabs, does not run through Times Square., FAKE: When Prince Edward is on top of the bus, he stabs the bus through the roof, and hits the old lady's bag, tearing it open. There's no way his sword was long enough to go through the roof of the bus and reach all the way to the woman sitting down. He'd have to be hanging upside down inside., CONT: In the Italian restaurant scene, there are two stacks of bread baskets behind Giselle's shoulder. Almost every shot shows a different bread basket configuration - baskets disappear and reappear. While one shot shows a waiter taking a basket, this cannot explain all the discrepancies. Maybe Robert isn't the only "magician" in the room!, CONT: During "That's How You Know" scene, the heart-shaped flower wreath Giselle gives to the pigeons is different from the wreath that Nancy received. The Giselle's wreath has one round clump of white flowers on the right side, but there is no clump of white flowers anywhere on Nancy's wreath., CONT: Giselle knocked on "The Palace Casino" billboard's fake door. Both door and balcony are dry even though rain has stopped falling only minutes before this., CONT: Giselle and Robert leave the law office building. He says he can't help her anymore, gives her money and she walks away into Central Park. The next shot shows Robert turning his back ready to walk back to work. In the background, a man wearing black jacket and loose fitting jeans walks from the screen's bottom right to left. Robert turns around to take a last look at Giselle. The man now clearly walks out of the screen's left side. The shot switches back to Giselle. It then switches again back to Robert. This time however the man in the background is still in the middle of the screen when seconds before he had already walked out of to the left., CREW: When Giselle is knocking on the Castle billboard, there is a camera shot from Robert's point of view. In the shot, one can see up part of Giselle's hoop dress. Under which, one can see dangling leather straps. These are most likely the leather straps of her safety harness and she is probably harnessed to the billboard., CONT: When Robert and Morgan find Giselle on the billboard, Morgan is wearing a karate gi and white belt. A karate belt is wrapped around the waist twice before the knot is tied. The knot is tied around both wraps of the belt in order to hold the belt together. During the billboard scene and the hallway scene after it, Morgan's belt is tied correctly. In the scene after Giselle falls through the doorway, Morgan's belt is now tied incorrectly, with the knot of the belt hanging below the first wrap., CONT: When Edward places Giselle on the lounger in the ballroom, her head is on one end of the pillow. In the next shot and without time to reposition it, her head is in the center of the pillow., CONT: When Giselle returns to Morgan for help getting ready for the ball, she kneels down and her hair is partly over her shoulder and partly behind her back. When the camera cuts in close, her hair is entirely over her shoulder to the front., FAKE: In the scene which Prince Edward finally makes it to Robert's apartment to rescue Giselle, he picks Giselle up and spins her around. If you pay close attention, the first time he swings her around, Giselle's pink pumps fall off her feet. The second time, the shoes are back on her feet., CONT: SPOILER: When Nathanial tries to give Giselle the poisoned apple in Central Park, it was so poisonous that it melted through the biker's helmet it landed on; however, when Robert picks up the poisoned apple at the ball with his bare hands, he is fine. And since the queen says that the "poisoned apples don't grow on trees" and that there is only one left, it implies all the apples are from the same place, so they should all have the same effects., FACT: During Giselle's tidy of the apartment, the flies arrive in the fireplace down an open flue, yet the external shot of the apartment building shows no chimneys., CONT: When Nathaniel is talking to the Queen of Andalasia, there are 3 apples in the pot at one point. Then the camera goes to Nathaniel. Then we see the queen in the pot taking the ONE apple and almost taking a bite of it. We see Nathaniel again. When we see the pot again, it is back to being 3 apples., CONT: When Nancy Tremaine sits down on the ballroom floor and picks up the single glass slipper she is dry even though she had been out on the balcony in the pouring rain looking up at the battle with the dragon., CONT: When Giselle first wakes up in Robert's apartment, she sees the mess and starts her "Happy Working Song." In the song she sings nonchalantly about cleaning the hair from the shower drain. However, only a few minutes later in the bathroom, she expresses amazement to Robert about the existence of such a "magical room.", FACT: The dance at the end is the King's and Queen's Waltz, which is conducted in 6/8 time, while most waltzes are conducted in 3/4. 6/8 sounds like a faster 3/4, but is in fact far too fast to dance a waltz to. According to music theory, 6/8 is duple triple time (two beats of three) while 3/4 is triple duple time (three beats of two). A waltz requires 3 beats per bar., CONT: About halfway through the ballroom dance to the song "So Close" and after Robert sings to Giselle, confetti begins to fall as they dance. Pieces of the confetti can be seen clearly falling on Robert's head and shoulders. However, when Nancy interrupts, the confetti stops falling and the pieces that fell onto Robert suddenly disappear., FAKE: When Queen Narissa gives Nathaniel the poisoned apples in the soup, he reaches in to get them. His fingers touch the nearly boiling liquid (as evidenced by the bubbles rapidly rising to the surface) three times and he never so much as flinches.
Crazy Credits: Instead of departure out against Sleeping Beauty Castle via mode of the Walt Disney Pictures logo more often than not do, it instead zoom delimited by onto a glass of the tallest steeple of the castle where on earth the pamphlet of "Enchanted" be kept., The cutouts shown in the end credits reference various Disney films, such as Fantasia (1940), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Cinderella (1950), The Princess and the Frog (2008), and The Little Mermaid (1989).
Prince Edward: Giselle!::[leaps off a bridge, begins to sing]::Prince Edward: I've been dreaming of a...::[a group of cyclists collide with Prince Edward, everyone collapses], Prince Edward: [talking to a TV] Magic Mirror. I beg you. Tell me where she is!::Mary Ilene Caselotti: [on TV] Reporting from 116th and Broadway.::Prince Edward: One hundred and sixteenth and Broadway!::[hugs the TV]::Prince Edward: Thank you mirror!::[kisses it and runs off], Giselle: [singing] How does she know...::Robert: [laughs] No, don't.::Giselle: You love her? / How does she know...::Robert: People look-looking.::Giselle: She's yours?::Robert: [interrupting] Don't sing. It's OK, you know. Let's just walk. Can we walk?::Giselle: [speaks] Well, does she?::Robert: Yeah., Prince Edward: [threatening Robert with his sword] Have you any last words before I dispatch you?::Robert: You have got to be kidding me!::Prince Edward: Strange words!, Prince Edward: [holds sword in front of construction worker's neck, trying to find Giselle] I seek a beautiful girl. My life partner, my one coquette, the answer to my love's duet.::Arty: [stuttering] I-I'd like to find one of them too, you know?, Prince Edward: Nathaniel likes the way I leap?, Prince Edward: I'm handsome even when I sleep?, Giselle: Is that the only word you know? "No?"::Robert: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, No!::Giselle: "No! No! No!" Over and over! When you keep saying "No!" it just makes me so... Sometimes you make me so!... angry.::[laughs really hard], Morgan Philip: Remember, when you go out not to put too much makeup otherwise the boys will get the wrong idea and you know how they are... [off Giselle's wide-eyed look] They're only after one thing.::Giselle: What's that?::Morgan Philip: [laughs] I don't know. Nobody will tell me., Robert: [Giselle and the other people at Central Park all start singing] He knows the song too? I've never heard this song before! What the hell is it?, Queen Narissa: [transforms into a dragon] If I'm to remain queen I'll need a story for when I go back to Andalasia. What about "a giant, dangerous monster appeared and killed everyone, and poor Queen Narissa she just couldn't save them!" Let's start with the girl who started it all!::Robert: [pushes Giselle further behind him] Over my dead body!::Queen Narissa: [shrugs] Alright, I'm flexible. [grabs Robert instead], Queen Narissa: [Giselle climbs towards her] Oh my, this is a twist in our story! It's the brave little princess coming to the rescue.::Queen Narissa: [looking at Robert] I guess this makes you the damsel in distress, huh, handsome?, Robert: [after Giselle has bitten the poisoned apple] Please, don't leave me., Robert: [singing to Giselle along with the bandleader at the ball] Now you're beside me, and look how far we've come, so far. We are so close., Robert: Would you like me to call someone for you?::Giselle: I don't think they would hear you from here., Robert: [struggling to break free of her grasp] You're crazy!::Queen Narissa: No. Spiteful, vindictive, *very large*, but never crazy., [Prince Edward is on top of a bus thinking it is a monster]::Prince Edward: You've met your match, you foul bellowing beast!::[Edward stabs the bus and every passenger is in shock]::Bus Driver: Everybody stay on the bus.::Prince Edward: Giselle? My love?::Pip in New York: Giselle?::Prince Edward: Right. The steel beast is dead peasants! I've set you all free!::Bus Driver: [gets off the bus and yells at Edward] Are you crazy? Nobody stabs my bus! I'll tear you apart! Do you hear me? You get down here right now!::Nathaniel: Madam, allow me...::Prince Edward: Nathaniel, old friend.::Nathaniel: Sire, may I suggest that you, uh...::Bus Driver: You? A friend a' his? Crazy tight-wearin'... Are you tryin' to mess up my route?::[Pip jumps onto her head and mimics her]::Bus Driver: I'll tear you both apart! Don't you roll your eyes at me, you...::[Nathaniel points to Pip and the bus driver looks up]::Bus Driver: A RAT! GET IT AWAY FROM ME!::Prince Edward: Well, strictly speaking, he's a chipmunk.::Nathaniel: Sire, may I suggest we seek elsewhere for your bride?, Nathaniel: [talking on the phone while in a taxi cab] No, uh... I've always treated her like a queen, but... lately I'm starting to feel there's this whole other side to her, like I... I don't even know her anymore.::Radio Therapist: [over the radio] I think you need to take her aside and find out how she really feels about you.::Queen Narissa: [peeks in through open taxi cab window] Hello, Worthless. Miss me?, [Nathaniel arrives in New York]::Arty: Let me guess. You're looking for a beautiful girl, too?::Nathaniel: No, actually, I'm looking for a prince.::Arty: Riiiight., Pip in Andalasia: [realizing his added weight on the troll causes the entire branch to sink lower] Whoa, I gotta lay off da nuts!, Giselle: Why are you staring at me?::Robert: I don't know. It's just that... it's like you escaped from a Hallmark card or something.::Giselle: Is that a bad thing?, [after seeing Giselle being reawakened by true love's kiss]::Ballroom Lady #1: Wasn't that lovely?::Ballroom Lady #2: I agree. So much better than last year's show., Prince Edward: Go ahead, Pip. What is it you want to say?::Pip in New York: [clears his throat, squeaks] You with me. [rubs "hands" together and points to Nathaniel, trying to tell Edward that Nathaniel is a traitor]::Prince Edward: Nathaniel?::Pip in New York: [squeaking] Uh-huh. Nathaniel.::Prince Edward: Nathaniel's glad to have me near.::Pip in New York: [squeaking] No-no-no-no-no!::[imitates Nathaniel and then scurries to a soda cup indicating that he saw Nathaniel talking to Narissa in a boiling pot and made three apples appear]::Pip in New York: Broop, broop, broop.::Pip in New York: [takes a piece of ice as if it were an apple. Imitates Nathaniel again] Giselle. [imitates Giselle singing "True Love's Kiss"]::Prince Edward: Oh, I know this one.::Pip in New York: [as Nathaniel] Apple?::[as Giselle]::Pip in New York: No, thank you.::[as Nathaniel]::Pip in New York: It's good.::[as Giselle]::Pip in New York: Oh, okay.::[crunches on the ice and imitates death and then strikes a "tada" pose and waits for Edward's interpretation]::Prince Edward: You feel you'd die without me here., [Prince Edward and Nancy are about to marry when Nancy's cell phone suddenly goes off]::Nancy Tremaine: Oops. I'm so sorry. Wow! You've got great reception here., Giselle: Goodness, we sure had a lot of excitement tonight. Were you scared?::Morgan Philip: A little bit, but do you think Pip will be ok?::Giselle: Oh, well, I wouldn't worry about Pip. He is very brave. I remember this one time, when the poor wolf was being chased by Little Red Riding Hood around his grandmother's house, and she had an axe... oh, and if Pip hadn't been walking by to help I don't know what would've happened!::Morgan Philip: I don't really remember that version.::Giselle: Well, that's because Red tells it a little differently., Morgan Philip: The pizza is breathing!, Robert: [tries to stop Nancy from leaving] What... what about taking Morgan to school, you know, for some grown-up girl bonding time?::Nancy Tremaine: What, so you can have some grown-up girl bonding time?::Nancy Tremaine: [glares pointedly at Giselle]::Nancy Tremaine: I don't think so., Giselle: Is this a habit of yours? Falling off of stuff?::Robert: Only when you're there to catch me., [Prince Edward knocks on a random door in Robert's apartment building, trying to find Giselle]::Pregnant Woman with Kids: [taking in Edward's "Prince Charming" getup]... You're too late.::Prince Edward: [stricken] My apologies., Prince Edward: Fear not, Giselle! I will rescue you!::Pip in Andalasia: Yeah, but who's gonna rescue MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE?, [Prince Edward sits on a remote control and sees the TV turn on]::Prince Edward: It seems as if this box controls the Magic Mirror., Prince Edward: Thank you for taking care of my bride, peasants., Giselle: [after leaving the shower] Good morning, Robert. I hope you had wonderful dreams.::Robert Philip: I think I'm still in one., Giselle: Oh, it's you.::Prince Edward: Yes, it's me. And you are?::Giselle: Giselle.::Prince Edward: Oh, Giselle! We shall be married in the morning!, Nathaniel: Sire, do you like yourself?::Prince Edward: What's not to like?, Giselle: Now if only I can find a place to rest my head for the night.::Robert Philip: What kind of place?::Giselle: I don't know. Maybe a nearby meadow or a hollow tree.::Robert Philip: A hollow tree?::Giselle: Or a house full of dwarves. I hear they're very hospitable., [an angry midget runs under Giselle's dress]::Grumpy: Hey! Watch it, will ya?::Giselle: Grumpy!::Grumpy: Geez, lady! Are you for real?::Giselle: I-I think so., Giselle: Nobody has been very nice to me.::Robert: Yeah, well, welcome to New York.::Giselle: Thank you., Giselle: [singing] Well, does he take you out dancing / Just so he can hold you close?::Robert: [speaking] I don't dance!::Giselle: Dedicate a song / With words meant just for you? / Ooh ooh::Robert: [speaking] And I really don't sing., [greeting Robert at the King's and Queen's Ball]::Giselle: I'm surprised. You said you couldn't dance.::Robert: I said I didn't. I never said I couldn't., Giselle: [after Robert knocks on the bathroom door] Hello?::Robert: Okay, you know what? You gotta go. Look, I don't know what your deal is, if you're waiting around for Prince Charming or you're just...?::Giselle: Prince Edward.::Robert: Whatever. Look, I'll get you to a bus, a train, a plane, a whatever, then, that's it. After that, I can't... I can't get involved after that.::[Giselle emerges from the bathroom in a bright blue dress]::Robert: Where did you get that?::Giselle: I made it. Do you like it?::[Robert notices dress-shaped holes in his curtains, and looks quite shocked]::Giselle: You're unhappy.::Robert: *You made a dress out of my curtains*?::Giselle: Oh, you are unhappy!, [first lines]::Narrator: Once upon a time, in a magical kingdom known as Andalasia, there lived an evil queen. Selfish and cruel, she lived in fear that one day her stepson would marry and she would lose her throne forever. And so she did all in her power to prevent the prince from ever meeting the one special maiden with whom he would share true love's kiss., [last lines]::Narrator: And so, they all lived happily ever after., [talking about Giselle]::Sam: She has no driver's license, no passport, I can't even find this place she comes from.::Robert: What place?::Sam: Andalusia.::Robert: Andalasia.::Sam: Whatever. I've called every travel agent. I'm not sure if it's a country or a city.::Robert: It can't be a state.::[Both watch Giselle acting strangely]::Sam: More like a state of mind. She told me it's just beyond the meadows of joy and the valley of contentment. What is that all about?, Phoebe Banks: Everybody has problems. Everybody has bad times. Do we sacrifice all the good times because of them?::Phoebe Banks, Ethan Banks: [looking into one another's eyes] No., Robert: Oh my.::Giselle: Oh my. He's here!::Robert: Apparently.::Giselle: Oh my. Oh my goodness. How do I look?::Robert: Slightly stunned.::Giselle: No, I mean, how do I look? [mean her appearance]::Robert: You look... beautiful., Robert: Now she thinks that you and I...::Giselle: Kissed?::Robert: Yeah, something like that., Robert: So, what's the deal with this prince of yours? How long you been together?::Giselle: [wistfully] Oh, about a day.::Robert: You mean it feels like a day because you're so in love.::Giselle: No, it's been a day.::Robert: You're kidding me. A day? One day?::Giselle: Yes. [wistful again] And tomorrow it will be two days.::Robert: You're joking.::Giselle: No. I'm not.::Robert: Yeah, you are.::Giselle: But I'm not.::Robert: You're gonna marry somebody after a day? Because you fell in love with him?::Giselle: Yes. [grins] Yes!::Robert: [laughs as she drags him away], Giselle: What about you? How long have you known your Nancy?::Robert: Uh, five years.::Giselle: And you haven't proposed?::Robert: Well, no, I...::Giselle: Well no wonder she's angry.::Robert: Well..., Robert: You know most normal people get to know each other before they get married. They date.::Giselle: Date?::Robert: Yeah, you know. Date. [Giselle shakes her head not understanding] You go someplace special, like a restaurant, or a movie, or museum, or you just hang out and you talk.::Giselle: What do you talk about?::Robert: About each other. About yourself. About your interests, your likes your dislikes, you talk. [both laugh]::Giselle: Oh, you have such strange ideas about love.::Robert: Maybe we should just do what you do. You meet, you have lunch, and you get married.::Giselle: Oh, you forgot about happily ever after.::Robert: Forget about happily ever after, it doesn't exist., Nancy Tremaine: [gushing happily] Usually you just send an email with those digital flowers. These are exquisite. Where do you find live doves in New York?, Robert: [off Giselle's look] What?::Giselle: This is a very nice place.::Robert: Yeah?::Giselle: And we're eating dinner.::Robert: Yeah.::Giselle: [happily] This is a date!::Robert: Yeah! [happy then realizing his mistake] No! No. No, no, no, no. We're just, um, we're just friends., Robert: [after talking on the phone] It was Nancy. She's a lot like the woman in your book. Sweetie... I'm gonna ask her to marry me.::Morgan Philip: What?::Robert: Ye, you like her, don't you? We all get along, we have a good time together.::Morgan Philip: Where's she going to live?::Robert: She's gonna live with us::Morgan Philip: Do I have to give up my bedroom?::Robert: No, you don't have to give up your bedroom. No. Come on, It's gonna be great. I promise. It's not like she's gonna try and be your mother.::Morgan Philip: You mean stepmother.::Robert: She's gonna be a nice stepmother. She's gonna take you to school tomorrow, just you and her, for some grown-up girl-bonding time.::Morgan Philip: I'm only six.::Robert: You won't always be., Prince Edward: [singing] Yes, there's a maid somewhere I've never met/ Who was made...::Giselle: [smiles, realizes she wasn't paying attention to what he was singing]::Prince Edward: [prompting]... who was made... [pauses, and then prompts in a soprano]... to finish...::Giselle: What's wrong?::Prince Edward: You're not singing.::Giselle: Oh. Oh, no I'm not. Well, I was just thinking.::Prince Edward: [perplexed] Think-ing...?, Morgan Philip: But I think she might be a real princess!::Robert Philip: Morgan honey, just because she has on a funny dress doesn't mean she's a princess. She's a seriously confused woman who's fallen into our laps., [repeated line]::Queen Narissa: Speciosus, formosus, praeclarus!, Nancy Tremaine: Kiss her, Robert! It's okay., Queen Narissa: [after being accused of poisoning Giselle] Why would I ever align myself with that buffoon? I mean, think about it. Why...?::Prince Edward: Silence! You lying, murderous wretch! When we return home, Andalasia shall know of your treachery. Your days as queen will be over!::Queen Narissa: Take my crown? Don't you think that's a bit melodramatic, dear?::Prince Edward: I don't know what "melodramatic" means, but you'll be removed from the throne, Narissa. I will see to it., Queen Narissa: We're coming to the end of our story now. Are you at the edge of your seat, Giselle? Just dying to know how it ends? How about this, and they all lived happily ever after? Well, at least I did., Giselle: I was just thinking.::Prince Edward: Think-ing?::Giselle: Before we leave, there's one thing I would love to do.::Prince Edward: Well, name it my love, and it is done.::Giselle: I want to go on a date.::Prince Edward: A date!::Prince Edward: What's a date?
Soundtrack: "True Love's Kiss" Music through 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Alan Menken' (qv) and 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Performed by 'Amy Adams (III)' (qv) and 'James Marsden (I)' (qv), "Happy Working Song" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Alan Menken' (qv) and 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Performed by 'Amy Adams (III)' (qv), "Part of Your World" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Howard Ashman' (qv), "That's How You Know" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Alan Menken' (qv), 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) and 'Robbie Buchanan' (qv) Arranged by 'Martin Erskine' (qv) Performed by 'Amy Adams (III)' (qv), "Beauty and the Beast" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Howard Ashman' (qv), "That's Amore" Written by 'Jack Brooks (I)' (qv) and 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Blake Neely' (qv) Performed by 'James Marsden (I)' (qv), "So Close" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Alan Menken' (qv), 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) and 'Robbie Buchanan' (qv) Performed by 'Jon McLaughlin' (qv), "Ever Ever After" Music by 'Alan Menken' (qv) Lyrics by 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv) Additional Material by 'Carrie Underwood' (qv) Produced by Mark Bright Performed by 'Carrie Underwood' (qv), "Pink Elephants on Parade" Written by 'Frank Churchill' (qv) and 'Oliver Wallace' (qv), "Robin Hood Ballads" Written by 'Elton Hayes' (qv) and 'Lawrence Edward Watkin' (qv) (as Lawrence E. Watkins), "Poor Giant (Fe-Fi...)" Written by 'Paul J. Smith (III)' (qv), "Mickey Makes a Bargain" Written by 'Paul J. Smith (III)' (qv), "Lament" Written by 'Oliver Wallace' (qv), "Sweet Nights" Written and Performed by Ernest Bradshaw Courtesy of Kid Gloves Records and Corelli Jacobs Recordings
In one scene, Prince Edward ride a bus through Times Square. In the situation a considerable advertisement can be see common people associations the near a beat unbend "Wicked," which originally feature 'Idina Menzel' (qv), who acting Nancy bounded by "Enchanted," in the starring role. Furthermore, 'Stephen Schwartz (I)' (qv), who be the lyricist in favour of "Enchanted," was both the composer and lyricist for "Wicked.", The bus driver's hair is shaped like Mickey Mouse's ears, as well as the green pepper slices on the pizza Robert and Giselle are served at the Bella Notte restaurant., When Prince Edward searches Robert's building for Giselle, one of the doors he knocks on is for apartment 714, which is the area code for Orange County, where the original Disneyland park is located., In the scene where Prince Edward is standing on top of a moving bus, billboards for Hairspray (the Broadway Production) and _Superman Returns (2006)_ (qv) are visible. 'James Marsden (I)' (qv), who plays Prince Edward, stars in Superman Returns, and the movie, _Hairspray (2007)_ (qv), based off the Broadway Production., When Giselle first appears in New York, we see a poster for the musical 'Wicked', which originally starred the actress/singer 'Idina Menzel' (qv), who plays Nancy in 'Enchanted'. Later in the film, when an item is sent flying into the large coca cola advert, to the left of it we see a poster for the musical 'Rent', which also originally starred Menzel., In the scene where Edward is on top of the bus, the people riding on tour buses next to him laughing and pointing at him weren't extras, but actual real tourists., DIRCAMEO('Kevin Lima' (qv)): as "Pip in New York"., The actresses who provided the voices for three previous animated Disney princesses make appearances in the film: 'Jodi Benson' (qv) (?Ariel? in _The Little Mermaid (1989)_ (qv)), 'Paige O'Hara' (qv) (?Belle? in _Beauty and the Beast (1991)_ (qv)), and 'Judy Kuhn' (qv) (_Pocahontas (1995)_ (qv)). Also, 'Julie Andrews (I)' (qv), who starred as the title character in Disney's live-action _Mary Poppins (1964)_ (qv), provides her voice here as the Narrator., 'Cathleen Trigg' (qv)'s character's name is Mary Ilene Caselotti. This is a tribute to 'Mary Costa' (qv), the voice of Disney's _Sleeping Beauty (1959)_ (qv), 'Ilene Woods' (qv), who did the voice of Disney's _Cinderella (1950)_ (qv), and 'Adriana Caselotti' (qv), the voice of Disney's first princess, Snow White in _Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)_ (qv)., The law firm where Robert works is Churchill, Harline and Smith, the surnames of the songwriters from _Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)_ (qv)., This is the second Disney film to switch aspect ratios, the first being _Brother Bear (2003)_ (qv). Like 'Brother Bear', the film starts in a 1.75:1 aspect ratio when in animated Andalasia, and then switches to the CinemaScope ratio of 2.35:1 when Giselle becomes a live-action character., Release prints were delivered to theaters with the fake title 'Radio'., GOOFY HOLLER: When the troll is tossed through the air by the tree Giselle falls from., SPOILER: WILHELM SCREAM: During Narissa's transformation near the end of the film, a man is flung across the room by the flames and screams., Two of the elderly men dancers appeared in _West Side Story (1961)_ (qv) together., One of the elderly men dancers appeared in _Mary Poppins (1964)_ (qv) as a chimney sweep., 'Edmund Lyndeck' (qv), who plays the derelict old man, has a fairy tale connection. He played Cinderella's Father in the original cast of ?Into the Woods? on Broadway., Giselle was originally supposed to be blonde, but in time they figured that red hair worked better., The wedding dress that Giselle wore weighed 45 pounds. A stunt double taught 'Amy Adams (III)' (qv) how to move in the dress., ''Weird Al' Yankovic' (qv) was considered to write the songs for the movie., Over 300 actresses auditioned for the role of Giselle. 'Amy Adams (III)' (qv) was number 275., The restaurant that Robert and Giselle eat at (Bella Notte) is named after a song in _Lady and the Tramp (1955)_ (qv)., SPOILER: At the beginning, Giselle is creating a mannequin of her 'true love'. The outfit it is wearing is never worn by the prince - but it is worn by Robert at the ball, near the end of the film., A number of non-singers make their singing debuts in this film, including 'Patrick Dempsey (I)' (qv). The only main character who does not sing is Nancy, played by actress 'Idina Menzel' (qv) - who has two Tony award nominations and one win for Broadway musical singing roles., In the scene where Robert has to take Giselle to his work place, she is looking at the fish and the song "Part of your World" from _The Little Mermaid (1989)_ (qv) is playing., When Prince Edward starts watching the TV in his hotel room, the first program has music that sounds almost exactly like the music from _Beauty and the Beast (1991)_ (qv) because Paige O'Hara, who voiced Belle in the animated feature, plays the woman in the soap opera he's watching. When he changes the channel, we hear the music from a scene in _Dumbo (1941)_ (qv)., 'Idina Menzel' (qv) plays Nancy Tremaine, slated to become Morgan's stepmother by marrying Robert. Lady Tremaine was the name of _Cinderella (1950)_ (qv)'s stepmother in the original Walt Disney movie., In the scene where Edward is watching the television, we see part of the opening scene to Fun and Fancy Free with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
Gross: $127,706,877 (USA) (9 March 2008), $127,393,667 (USA) (2 March 2008), $126,964,716 (USA) (24 February 2008), $126,455,476 (USA) (17 February 2008), $125,769,808 (USA) (10 February 2008), $125,403,531 (USA) (3 February 2008), $124,948,051 (USA) (27 January 2008), $124,292,358 (USA) (20 January 2008), $122,392,372 (USA) (13 January 2008), $119,820,940 (USA) (6 January 2008), $113,913,026 (USA) (30 December 2007), $100,433,462 (USA) (23 December 2007), $91,801,187 (USA) (16 December 2007), $83,868,421 (USA) (9 December 2007), $70,000,316 (USA) (2 December 2007), $49,060,281 (USA) (24 November 2007), £16,698,625 (UK) (3 February 2008), £16,389,965 (UK) (27 January 2008), £15,806,749 (UK) (20 January 2008), £15,011,387 (UK) (13 January 2008), £13,814,394 (UK) (6 January 2008), £10,348,847 (UK) (30 December 2007), £6,503,159 (UK) (23 December 2007), £2,547,975 (UK) (16 December 2007), BRL 8,395,740 (Brazil) (10 February 2008), BRL 8,318,961 (Brazil) (3 February 2008), BRL 8,031,141 (Brazil) (27 January 2008), BRL 7,638,487 (Brazil) (20 January 2008), BRL 7,064,021 (Brazil) (13 January 2008), BRL 6,143,009 (Brazil) (6 January 2008), BRL 5,085,104 (Brazil) (30 December 2007), BRL 3,727,629 (Brazil) (23 December 2007), BRL 1,710,340 (Brazil) (16 December 2007), PHP 46,851,459 (Philippines) (23 December 2007), PHP 41,999,415 (Philippines) (16 December 2007), PHP 39,837,433 (Philippines) (9 December 2007), PHP 33,533,077 (Philippines) (2 December 2007), PHP 18,400,640 (Philippines) (25 November 2007), RUR 135,889,655 (Russia) (9 December 2007), RUR 113,395,180 (Russia) (2 December 2007), RUR 60,226,481 (Russia) (25 November 2007)
Copyright Holder: © 2007 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Weekend Gross: $225,234 (USA) (9 March 2008) (305 screens), $319,416 (USA) (2 March 2008) (329 screens), $377,434 (USA) (24 February 2008) (349 screens), $610,096 (USA) (17 February 2008) (390 screens), $279,644 (USA) (10 February 2008) (226 screens), $345,274 (USA) (3 February 2008) (282 screens), $505,455 (USA) (27 January 2008) (377 screens), $1,497,616 (USA) (20 January 2008) (767 screens), $1,805,534 (USA) (13 January 2008) (1,201 screens), $3,807,523 (USA) (6 January 2008) (1,932 screens), $9,764,256 (USA) (30 December 2007) (2,262 screens), $6,235,069 (USA) (23 December 2007) (2,752 screens), $5,533,884 (USA) (16 December 2007) (3,066 screens), $10,709,515 (USA) (9 December 2007) (3,520 screens), $16,403,316 (USA) (2 December 2007) (3,730 screens), $34,440,317 (USA) (24 November 2007) (3,730 screens), £226,918 (UK) (3 February 2008) (396 screens), £452,445 (UK) (27 January 2008) (430 screens), £602,971 (UK) (20 January 2008) (448 screens), £809,860 (UK) (13 January 2008) (472 screens), £1,490,517 (UK) (6 January 2008) (489 screens), £2,153,552 (UK) (30 December 2007) (498 screens), £2,294,576 (UK) (23 December 2007) (501 screens), £2,547,975 (UK) (16 December 2007) (471 screens), BRL 58,986 (Brazil) (10 February 2008) (88 screens), BRL 68,886 (Brazil) (3 February 2008) (114 screens), BRL 160,264 (Brazil) (27 January 2008) (154 screens), BRL 207,043 (Brazil) (20 January 2008) (183 screens), BRL 338,539 (Brazil) (13 January 2008) (202 screens), BRL 567,406 (Brazil) (6 January 2008) (204 screens), BRL 653,161 (Brazil) (30 December 2007) (200 screens), BRL 812,300 (Brazil) (23 December 2007) (208 screens), BRL 1,314,049 (Brazil) (16 December 2007) (220 screens), PHP 3,442,798 (Philippines) (23 December 2007) (36 screens), PHP 2,036,106 (Philippines) (16 December 2007) (27 screens), PHP 3,942,726 (Philippines) (9 December 2007) (37 screens), PHP 12,323,935 (Philippines) (2 December 2007) (65 screens), PHP 18,400,640 (Philippines) (25 November 2007) (70 screens)
Filming Dates: 17 April 2006 - ?
Budget: $85,000,000
Admissions: 1,183,914 (Brazil) (10 February 2008), 1,172,152 (Brazil) (3 February 2008), 1,126,040 (Brazil) (27 January 2008), 1,060,613 (Brazil) (20 January 2008), 938,275 (Brazil) (13 January 2008), 830,391 (Brazil) (6 January 2008), 685,716 (Brazil) (30 December 2007), 498,344 (Brazil) (23 December 2007), 201,888 (Brazil) (16 December 2007), 729,279 (Germany) (30 December 2007), 200,682 (Netherlands) (31 December 2007)
Opening Weekend: $34,440,317 (USA) (24 November 2007) (3,730 screens), £2,547,975 (UK) (16 December 2007) (471 screens), BRL 1,314,049 (Brazil) (16 December 2007) (220 screens), $26,090 (Estonia) (2 December 2007) (4 screens), PHP 18,400,640 (Philippines) (25 November 2007) (70 screens), RUR 60,226,481 (Russia) (25 November 2007) (340 screens)
Production Dates: February 2006 - August 2006
Barber, NIcholas. Enchanted? Oh Yes, This Is Disney at its Fairytale Best. In: The Independent on Sunday (UK), Independent News & Media Ltd, Vol. 929, 16 December 2007, Pg. 56, (Weekly NP), Hornaday, Ann. Princess Power: In Charming 'Enchanted,' Once Upon A Time Is Right Now. In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 130, Iss. 351, 21 November 2007, c1+c12, (NP), Horwitz, Jane. Enchanted (PG, 107 minutes). In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 130, Iss. 353, 23 November 2007, Pg. 40 in weekend section, (NP), Söderqvist, Jan. Söt saga med lite salt girl power (4/6). In: Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), 21 December 2007, (NP)
Adaption: Nathan, Sarah. Enchanted: The Movie Storybook. Disney Press, 2007, ISBN 1423109112
Production Process Protocol: various. Behind the Scenes: Enchanted. In: TV Guide (USA), Vol. 54, No. 24, 12 June 2006, Pg. 16-17, (MG)
Mpaa: Rated PG for some scary images and mild innuendo.
An animated nymph myth meet fashionable, live-action the dialect contained by cheek troop. The inconsiderable princess Giselle be banished via an baseness queen from her magical, agreeable animated park and find herself in the grating seriousness of the street of modern-day Manhattan. Shocked by this puzzling latest environment that doesn't operate by a "happily ever after" confirmation, Giselle is presently adrift in a topsy-turvy world as resourcefully paltry in want of enchantment. But when Giselle begin to collapse in esteem beside a charmingly flawed divorce properly accredited diplomat who distinctive come to her aid - even nonetheless she is already promise to a fail-safe fairy tale prince hindmost conjugal - she has to conjecture: Can a storybook outlook of romance survive in the concrete world?, Once upon a time in the kingdom of Andalasia, a beautiful young maiden named Giselle lives in a cottage in the forest. But before she can marry the dashing Prince Edward, Giselle is sent tumbling down a magical well - and finds herself in the non-animated, extremely disenchanted world of modern-day New York City. There, she befriends a cynical divorce lawyer, Robert, who isn't so sure that her prince is coming to rescue her. Giselle's spontaneous singing and fairy-tale demeanor enchant everyone around her as she waits for Prince Edward. But she's about to discover that love in the real world isn't always as easy as sharing a single True Love's Kiss - and that she'll need courage, spunk and maybe just a little enchantment if she's ever going to find her own happily-ever-after., In an animated fairy tale world, a young girl meets and falls in love with the handsome prince of her dreams. News of this romance upsets the prince's mother, the evil queen, who uses her black magic to send the girl hurtling out of the animated world into the one place in the universe where there is no true love: modern day Manhattan. The now-real girl has to survive in New York City and find her way home again to her true love.
Certificates: Ireland:PG, South Korea:All, Singapore:PG, Germany:o.Al., Switzerland:0, Switzerland:0, Malaysia:U, Philippines:G, UK:PG, Finland:K-7, Australia:G, Sweden:7, Brazil:Livre, Argentina:Atp, Peru:PT, Hong Kong:I, Taiwan:GP, Netherlands:6, Norway:7, Denmark:7, Canada:G, USA:PG, South Africa:PG, France:U, New Zealand:G, Portugal:M/4, Portugal:M/6, Iceland:L
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, USA, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Columbus Circle Subway, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, New York City, New York, USA, Steiner Studios - 15 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 107
Sound Mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
Tech Info: CAM:Panavision Cameras and Lenses, LAB:Technicolor, USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Digital Intermediate, PCS:Digital, PCS:Super 35, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: UK:20 October 2007, Italy:27 October 2007, USA:17 November 2007, Canada:21 November 2007, Indonesia:21 November 2007, Philippines:21 November 2007, USA:21 November 2007, Israel:22 November 2007, Russia:22 November 2007, Singapore:22 November 2007, Colombia:23 November 2007, Spain:23 November 2007, France:28 November 2007, Czech Republic:29 November 2007, Malaysia:29 November 2007, Portugal:29 November 2007, Estonia:30 November 2007, Greece:6 December 2007, Hungary:6 December 2007, Peru:6 December 2007, Bulgaria:7 December 2007, Italy:7 December 2007, Latvia:7 December 2007, Venezuela:7 December 2007, Austria:13 December 2007, Netherlands:13 December 2007, Slovenia:13 December 2007, Brazil:14 December 2007, Mexico:14 December 2007, UK:14 December 2007, Belgium:19 December 2007, Denmark:19 December 2007, Finland:20 December 2007, Germany:20 December 2007, Ukraine:20 December 2007, Finland:21 December 2007, Iceland:21 December 2007, Sweden:21 December 2007, Turkey:21 December 2007, Australia:26 December 2007, Norway:26 December 2007, Argentina:3 January 2008, South Korea:10 January 2008, Poland:18 January 2008, Kuwait:24 January 2008, Thailand:24 January 2008, Pakistan:25 January 2008, Hong Kong:7 February 2008, Taiwan:7 February 2008, Slovakia:14 February 2008, Romania:15 February 2008, Egypt:20 February 2008, Japan:14 March 2008
The real world and the animated world collide., This fairytale princess is about to meet a real Prince Charming., This fairytale princess is about to meet a real prince charming.
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Raymond W. Abbiw (actor)
Don Abernathy (actor)
Emanuele Ancorini (actor)
Austin Applegate (actor)
Jonathan Arons (actor)
Dimitre Atanasov (actor)
Lothar Beer (actor)
Jeff Bennett (actor)
Tommy Berklund (actor)
Timothy Bish (actor)
Robert Bizik (actor)
Alex Blake (actor)
Joeann Boyd (actor)
Corey Bradley (actor)
Richard Branker (actor)
Adrian Brian (actor)
Lou Brock (actor)
Tyrone Brown (actor)
Augustin Bustamante (actor)
Vitalii Buza (actor)
Oscar Campisi (actor)
Kevin Cannon (actor)
Marcus Choi (actor)
Angel G. Clemente (actor)
Jason Colacino (actor)
Peter Conboy (actor)
Leonard J. Coyne (actor)
Evan Crook (actor)
Leonel Cruz (actor)
James Cunneen (actor)
Paul Daggett (actor)
Bill Davies (actor)
Patrick Dempsey (actor)
Richard Diaz (actor)
James Du Chateau (actor)
Joey Dudding (actor)
Afferina English (actor)
Harvey Evans (actor)
Robert Fabien (actor)
Tibor Feldman (actor)
Charles Fetta (actor)
Michael Fielder (actor)
Iba Fitzgerald (actor)
Paul Frolov (actor)
Raphael Gibbs (actor)
Charles Goddertz (actor)
James E. Graseck (actor)
Pinkney Grissom (actor)
Aaron Hamilton (actor)
Kenneth Harry (actor)
Michael Hashim (actor)
Jules Helm (actor)
Seymour Hewitt (actor)
Desmond Hill (actor)
Eric Hoffman (actor)
Ferdinand Huber (actor)
William Huntley (actor)
Marc Inniss (actor)
Sydney James (actor)
Edward M. Kelahan (actor)
Paul Klementowicz (actor)
Joseph Knebel (actor)
Tony 'Machine' Krasinski (actor)
Jacey Lambros (actor)
Kenneth Ley (actor)
Kevin Lima (actor)
Carlos Sierra Lopez (actor)
Edmund Lyndeck (actor)
Tony Machine (actor)
Christopher Maggi (actor)
George Marcy (actor)
James Marsden (actor)
Danny Mastrogiorgio (actor)
Alexander Mattis (actor)
Jon McLaughlin (actor)
Richard McMurrich (actor)
Gilberto Melesio (actor)
Eliezer Meyer (actor)
Bert Michaels (actor)
Thomasz Mielnicki (actor)
Frank Miroddi (actor)
Rolando Morales-Matos (actor)
Keith Moyer (actor)
Ralph Nader (actor)
Eric Neumann (actor)
Lance Olds (actor)
Adesola A. Osakalumi (actor)
Matte Osian (actor)
Loukas Papas (actor)
Wilbur Pauley (actor)
Don Percassi (actor)
Jerry Petardi (actor)
Jose Pinto (actor)
Amir Raissi (actor)
Raymond Ramos (actor)
Russell Ramos (actor)
Ángel Ramos (actor)
Kelvin Roche (actor)
Christopher Rodrick (actor)
Raymond Rodriguez (actor)
John Rothman (actor)
Luis Salgado (actor)
Marlon Saunders (actor)
Tony Scheppler (actor)
Paul J. Schmidt (actor)
Thomas Schneider (actor)
Eganam Segbefia (actor)
Matt Servitto (actor)
Solomon Singer (actor)
Joseph Siravo (actor)
Carl Slater (actor)
Timothy Spall (actor)
Fred Tatasciore (actor)
Patrick Taverna (actor)
Harvey Thompson (actor)
Mic Thompson (actor)
Rafael Tillis (actor)
Donnell Tribble (actor)
Rainer Trubere (actor)
Lee Van Bradley (actor)
Robert Vance (actor)
Tony Ventura (actor)
Jeffrey Watson (actor)
Dan Weltner (actor)
Isiah Whitlock Jr. (actor)
Courtney Williams (actor)
Kevin P. Wright (actor)
Ted Yudain (actor)
Amy Adams (actress)
Michelle Aguilar Camaya (actress)
Fatima Alonzo (actress)
Julie Andrews (actress)
Veronica Archul (actress)
Simone Assboeck (actress)
Judy Ayres (actress)
Kathleen Banovich (actress)
Barbara G. Barclay (actress)
Nicole Barth (actress)
Margery Beddow (actress)
Jodi Benson (actress)
Carol Bentley (actress)
Heather Berman (actress)
Tetyana Bilych (actress)
Jessica Blandino (actress)
Christa Capone (actress)
Iresol Cardona (actress)
Olivia Cipolla (actress)
Keltie Colleen (actress)
Michaela Conlin (actress)
Rachel B. Coppola (actress)
Rachel Covey (actress)
Kristine Covillo (actress)
Jennifer Thomas Damalas (actress)
Teala Dunn (actress)
Hilary Elliot (actress)
Shandra Fallen (actress)
Linda Gammon (actress)
Gabriela Garcia (actress)
Ingrid Gartner (actress)
Kater Gordon (actress)
Thelma Gutiérrez (actress)
Barbara Hendel Coyne (actress)
Khetanya Henderson (actress)
Cynthia Henn (actress)
Bonnie Herbert Diaz (actress)
Betina Hershey (actress)
Amelia Höy (actress)
Linda Rose Iennaco (actress)
Samantha Ivers (actress)
Joan Jaffe (actress)
Anna Kaiser (actress)
Anita Keal (actress)
Violetta Klimczewska (actress)
Canedy Knowles (actress)
Joey Lauren Koch (actress)
Judy Kuhn (actress)
Muriel Kuhn (actress)
Vicky Lambert (actress)
Susan Lehman (actress)
Renita Leonce (actress)
Sarah Lewis (actress)
Lillian Lifflander (actress)
Emma Rose Lima (actress)
Racheline Maltese (actress)
Michelle Marmolejo (actress)
Elizabeth Mathis (actress)
Natalie Mavor (actress)
Angelina McCoy (actress)
Nakima McEachern (actress)
Idina Menzel (actress)
Marina Micalizzi (actress)
Mayumi Miguel (actress)
Susan Mitchell (actress)
Nell Mooney (actress)
Shannon Moore (actress)
Rachel Mower (actress)
Paige O'Hara (actress)
Michelle Officer (actress)
Sandra Park (actress)
Marilyn Sue Perry (actress)
Dawn Noel Pignuola (actress)
Tonya Pinkins (actress)
Heather Gehring Plotkin (actress)
Donna Marie Portelli (actress)
Caity Quinn (actress)
Cristina Ram (actress)
Carlina Ramirez (actress)
Elizabeth Ramos (actress)
Shannan Leigh Reeve (actress)
Tashawna Reid (actress)
Susan Sarandon (actress)
Alys Schaefer (actress)
Barbara Schmidt (actress)
Nia-Imani E. Scriven (actress)
Helen Stenborg (actress)
Ruth Taveras (actress)
Latonya Tolbert (actress)
Leslie Torres (actress)
Margaret Travolta (actress)
Cathleen Trigg (actress)
Regine Urbach (actress)
Snejana Urbin (actress)
Mayte Vicens (actress)
Vanessa Villalobos (actress)
Kim Villanueva (actress)
Lisa Washinton (actress)
Gail Yudain (actress)
Isabella Zubor (actress)
Christopher Chase (producer)
Barry Josephson (producer)
Sunil Perkash (producer)
Susan Ringo (producer)
Ron Rocha (producer)
Doug Short (producer)
Barry Sonnenfeld (producer)
Ezra Swerdlow (producer)
Bill Kelly (writer)
Don Burgess (cinematographer)
Alan Menken (composer)
Mona May (costume designer)
Kevin Lima (director)
Gregory Perler (editor)
Stephen A. Rotter (editor)
Dudley Arbaugh (miscellaneous crew)
Adam Baer (miscellaneous crew)
Jack Bavaro (miscellaneous crew)
Adam Bernard (miscellaneous crew)
Matthew Bernstein (miscellaneous crew)
Kit Bland (miscellaneous crew)
James Blythe (miscellaneous crew)
Amber Bollinger (miscellaneous crew)
Alexis Brandt (miscellaneous crew)
Michael Braun (miscellaneous crew)
Cathleen Brown (miscellaneous crew)
Creel Brown (miscellaneous crew)
Nick Carr (miscellaneous crew)
Jared Cauliffe (miscellaneous crew)
Hunter Clary (miscellaneous crew)
Jeanie Daniels (miscellaneous crew)
Emily Davis (miscellaneous crew)
Roberto De Jesus (miscellaneous crew)
Simon de Jong (miscellaneous crew)
Stephani DeLuca (miscellaneous crew)
Laura DiBiase (miscellaneous crew)
Josh Dorn (miscellaneous crew)
Tanya Doyle (miscellaneous crew)
Sonia Dulay (miscellaneous crew)
Chad Dunn (miscellaneous crew)
Deb Dyer (miscellaneous crew)
Janine Ellis (miscellaneous crew)
Jason Farrar (miscellaneous crew)
Chris Farrow (miscellaneous crew)
Cassandra Fauss (miscellaneous crew)
Glenn Ferrara (miscellaneous crew)
Katie-Bo Fisher (miscellaneous crew)
Lowell Freedman (miscellaneous crew)
Amelia Garrison (miscellaneous crew)
Oronde Giddings (miscellaneous crew)
Raphaella Giugliano (miscellaneous crew)
Graham Goetz (miscellaneous crew)
Timothy Goldberg (miscellaneous crew)
Kater Gordon (miscellaneous crew)
Alexander Gradet (miscellaneous crew)
Kevin Groff (miscellaneous crew)
Christopher Harrison (miscellaneous crew)
Jules Helm (miscellaneous crew)
Deirdre Horgan (miscellaneous crew)
Chelsea Jenkins (miscellaneous crew)
Katie Jordan (miscellaneous crew)
Rick Kain (miscellaneous crew)
Russ Klein (miscellaneous crew)
Mike Lane (miscellaneous crew)
Harry Lapham (miscellaneous crew)
Francine Lecoultre (miscellaneous crew)
Marisa Ledina (miscellaneous crew)
James D. Lee (miscellaneous crew)
Josh Levy (miscellaneous crew)
Carl Li (miscellaneous crew)
Robert Lopez (miscellaneous crew)
Jim Lovaglio (miscellaneous crew)
Sheridan Lowery (miscellaneous crew)
Richard T. Lynch (miscellaneous crew)
April Mackin (miscellaneous crew)
Faya Madrid (miscellaneous crew)
Larry Madrid (miscellaneous crew)
Randy Manion (miscellaneous crew)
Joshua J. Mason (miscellaneous crew)
Gil McKinney (miscellaneous crew)
Marie Michel (miscellaneous crew)
Susan Millard (miscellaneous crew)
Andrew Mulligan (miscellaneous crew)
Jim Nickas (miscellaneous crew)
David Nico (miscellaneous crew)
Mario Nila (miscellaneous crew)
April Novak (miscellaneous crew)
Josh Novak (miscellaneous crew)
John 'Cha Cha' O'Connell (miscellaneous crew)
Maria Torres O'Connor (miscellaneous crew)
Mike O'Neill (miscellaneous crew)
Lauren A. Oliver (miscellaneous crew)
Lynn Padilla (miscellaneous crew)
Andrea Pappas (miscellaneous crew)
Nancy Paradise (miscellaneous crew)
Synderella Peng (miscellaneous crew)
Evan Perazzo (miscellaneous crew)
Antonia Proscia (miscellaneous crew)
Christopher Ragozzino (miscellaneous crew)
Eric Rau (miscellaneous crew)
Jumaane A. Ray (miscellaneous crew)
B. Reeves (miscellaneous crew)
Bill Richards (miscellaneous crew)
Leslie E.A. Rider (miscellaneous crew)
Carissa Ridgeway (miscellaneous crew)
Jennessa Rose (miscellaneous crew)
Peter Pamela Rose (miscellaneous crew)
Rob Roy (miscellaneous crew)
Sam Sako (miscellaneous crew)
Luis Salgado (miscellaneous crew)
Ryan Scatenato (miscellaneous crew)
Salpy Semerdjian (miscellaneous crew)
Brennan Shroff (miscellaneous crew)
Peter J. Silbermann (miscellaneous crew)
Alexander J. Smelson (miscellaneous crew)
Eugene Stamos (miscellaneous crew)
Scott Sullens (miscellaneous crew)
Drew Tidwell (miscellaneous crew)
Johanna Vanderspool (miscellaneous crew)
Denise Violante (miscellaneous crew)
Stephen V. Weissberger (miscellaneous crew)
Tasha Zamsky (miscellaneous crew)
Stuart Wurtzel (production designer)
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