The Prince & Me PG
Finding your inner princess can be such a royal pain.
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: October 24, 2017
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, James Fox & Miranda Richardson | |
Performer: | Ben Miller, Eliza Bennett, Alberta Watson, John Bourgeois, Joanne Baron & Zachary Knighton | |
Directed by | Martha Coolidge | |
Edited by | Steve Cohen | |
Screenwriting by | Jack Amiel, Michael Begler & Katherine Fugate | |
Composition by | Jennie Muskett | |
Story by | Mark Amin & Katherine Fugate | |
Produced by | Mark Amin | |
Director of Photography: | Alex Nepomniaschy | |
Executive Production by | Cami Winikoff & Robin Schorr |
Entertainment Reviews:
[E]fficient, sweet, sometimes charming...
Chicago Sun-Times
A woeful and predictable outing for Cinders and an impossibly twitty prince
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Times (UK)
Rating: 3/5 --
Good acting saves unoriginal Cinderella story.
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Common Sense Media
Strangely both exactly of its time, yet also miles ahead of it.
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Refinery29
Paige eventually comes to a self-affirming decision, but the Danish interlude succeeds too well in making us feel her boredom.
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Village Voice
Rating: 5/10 --
the script and Martha Coolidge direction are so play-it-safe formulaic that the film lacks fairy-tale luster. It's as predictable as an Elvis movie-without the music.
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Movie Metropolis
Bland and immediately disposable.
Washington Post
Product Description:
Following in the footsteps of WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON and THE PRINCESS DIARIES, THE PRINCE AND ME is a modern-day fairy tale with a feminist twist. Julia Stiles stars as Paige Morgan, a hardworking, pre-med senior at the University of Wisconsin. A local farm girl, she has little interest in romance and is happiest when dreaming of having a future career working for Doctors Without Borders. All of that changes when she meets Edvard (Luke Mably), the crown prince of Denmark, who is posing as a run-of-the-mill foreign exchange student named Eddie in order to escape the prying eyes of the Danish paparazzi and his princely duties. Without the support of his royal mother (Miranda Richardson) and father (James Fox), Eddie takes a job at the bar where Paige works. Despite a disastrous first meeting, Paige slowly succumbs to Eddie's charms and over time the two opposites attract and find true love. However, the romance ends abruptly when Eddie's father becomes ill and Prince Edvard must return home to take over the throne. His true identity revealed, Paige follows him to Denmark and is swept off her feet by the unbelievable life of the royal family. However, when Edvard proposes to her, Paige is forced to choose between her down-to-earth dreams of becoming a doctor and her true love for Edvard in this new millennium Cinderella story.