Description Mia Thermopolis believes that she is just an ordinary girl, struggling to survive each day at school. However, Mia's life is turned upside down when her grandmother informs her that she is a princess and the heir to the throne of Genovia. Based on the novel by Meg Cabot.
| Credits | | Producer: | Debra Martin Chase, Ellen H. Schwartz, Mario Iscovich, Whitney Houston | | Score Composer: | John Debney |
Editorial Reviews "...Andrews is ideal casting and refreshingly assured..." Variety - p.18 - Robert Koehler (07/30/2001)
"...The film is well cast. Ms. Hathaway is royalty in the making, a young comic talent with a scramble of features....The camera is mad about her..." New York Times - p.E11 - Elvis Mitchell (08/03/2001)
"...[Featuring] a comic gem of a performance by Anne Hathaway....She's lovely and funny at the same time..." USA Today - p.3E - Susan Wloszczyna (08/03/2001)
"...Charming....Best of all, Julie Andrews reigns, her formidable anti-Poppins-ish dignity its own form of hilarity..." Entertainment Weekly - p.49 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (08/10/2001)
"THE PRINCESS DIARIES places three-dimensional human beings in a fairy-tale plot in a most beguiling fashion and teams a radiant Julie Andrews with appealing screen newcomer Anne Hathaway..." Los Angeles Times - p.4 - Kevin Thomas (08/03/2001)
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