Ella Enchanted
Release: April 09, 2004

Adapted from author Gail Carson Levine's award-winning children's book of the same name, the Miramax financed modern fantasy "Ella Enchanted" is directed by Tommy O'Haver and stars "The Princess Diaries" alumna Anne Hathaway. Ella (Hathaway) lives in a magical world in which each child, at the moment of their birth, is given a virtuous "gift" from a fairy godmother. Ella's so-called gift, however, is obedience. This birthright proves itself to be quite the curse once Ella finds herself in the hands of several unscrupulous characters whom she quite literally cannot disobey. Determined to gain control of her life and decisions, Ella sets off on a journey she hopes will end with the lifting of the curse in question. The path, however, isn't easy -- Ella must outwit a slew of unpleasant magical creatures ranging from ogres to talking books with evil plots. Though perilous, Ella's adventures turn out to be necessary obstacles in the path toward finding herself, and maybe even true love along the way. "Ella Enchanted" also features Cary Elwes, who has starred in a fantasy feature himself (the widely acclaimed "The Princess Bride"), Hugh Dancy, and Patrick Bergin, among others.

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Narrator: "[last] Now, it's back to the real world all of you I must send for I've only two words left and they are: 'The End'."
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Narrator: "[first] Fairy tales tell, as their labels imply Stories of magic, of creatures that fly With giants; and dragons; and ogres; and elves And inanimate objects that speak for themselves There's romance; and danger; and plotting of schemes There's good guys; and bad guys; and some guys in-between"
[⋯]: "A fairy tale also reveals some sort of truth The perils of choices we make in our youth But our story today is different in theme For our hero had no choice or so it would seem. It starts with a fairy bestowing a spell This one's a baby named Ella of Frell"
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