Ella Enchanted (2004)

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Written by Gail Carson Levine, Laurie Craig

Directed by Tommy O'Haver

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/Ireland/UK

Filmed in Colour

This comedy fantasy adventure stars Anne Hathaway as Ella, a girl who lives in a fanciful and magical world where all children are given a "gift" from a fairy godmother at the moment of their birth.

Little Ella's birthright is the gift - and curse - of obedience. As a result of this unfortunate circumstance, Ella cannot refuse any command, and is often left at the mercy of unscrupulous personalities.

In a bid to regain control of her life, Ella goes on a quest to free herself from this mysterious curse. Ella must outwit a kingdom filled with ogres, giants, wicked stepsisters, talking books and evil plots. And if she's lucky, she may find love along the way.

Released in 2004, this is an enjoyable and often very funny family film that kids of all ages will love to watch.

Cast

Image for Anne HathawayAnne HathawayElla
Image for Joanna LumleyJoanna LumleyDame Olga
Image for Hugh DancyHugh DancyPrince Char
Image for Cary ElwesCary ElwesSir Edgar
Image for Aidan McArdleAidan McArdleSlannen
Lucy PunchHattie
Image for Jennifer HighamJennifer HighamOlive
Image for Minnie DriverMinnie DriverMandy
Eric IdleNarrator
Image for Steve CooganSteve CooganHeston the Snake
Image for Jimi MistryJimi MistryBenny
Vivica A. FoxLucinda Perryweather
Image for Parminder NagraParminder NagraAreida
Image for Jim CarterJim CarterNish the Ogre
Image for Patrick BerginPatrick BerginSir Peter

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