
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.
Margaret TravoltaRadio Therapist (voice)
Isiah Whitlock Jr.Ethan Banks
Peter ConboyCostume Ball Guest (uncredited)
James MarsdenPrince Edward
Robert BizikStartled Pedestrian (uncredited)In one scene, Prince Edward rides a bus through Times Square. In the background a large poster can be seen advertising the musical play "Wicked," which originally featured Idina Menzel, who plays Nancy in "Enchanted," in the starring role. Furthermore, Stephen Schwartz, who was the lyricist for "Enchanted," was both the composer and lyricist for "Wicked."
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]
Continuity: 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.
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Produced by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz
Performed by Amy Adams and James Marsden
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Enchanted is without a doubt one of Disney’s best so far. From the opening scenes done in 2D animation to the finale Enchanted will leave you feeling like a kid again. Highly recommend it to everyone well except boys cause they won’t enjoy this.