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Ella Enchanted is a comedy-drama film and the screen adaptation of Gail Carson Levine's 1997 novel of the same name. The film stars Anne Hathaway as Ella and Hugh Dancy as Prince Charmont. It was released to North American theatres on April 9, 2004 (see 2004 in film).
PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Shortly after her birth, Ella (Anne Hathaway) is granted the "gift" of obedience by a fairy named Lucinda (Vivica A. Fox). She is forced to obey every order she is given. Several years later, Ella's mother dies and she is left with her father who, in need of money, remarries a wealthy socialite. His greedy, expedient new wife and her two spoiled daughters Hattie and Olive treat Ella poorly. The daughters quickly discover Ella's obedience and set out to ruin her life. Hattie exploits Ella's "gift" by forcing her to give them her jewelry and break up with Areeda, her best friend (a cameo role by Parminder Nagra). Hattie takes malicious joy in Ella's suffering. Ella cannot bear to live under the obedience spell and Hattie's schadenfreude any longer and sets out to find Lucinda in hopes of her removing the spell. During her journey, she encounters an elf named Slannen, who refuses to be an entertainer, which all elves are expected to be under kingdom restrictions.
At the palace, Ella's "gift" is brought to the attention of Sir Edgar (a non-existent character in the book; played by Cary Elwes), the Prince's uncle and the regent of Frell until Char's coronation. Ella's stepsisters explain that she does everything she is told and he orders her to stab Prince Charmont when they are alone and not to tell anyone of the plan. Sir Edgar reveals that he was the murderer of Prince Charmont's father (Charmont's father was not dead in the book). Ella asks Slannen to tie her to a tree outside the city and to find the giants in order to help them. In somewhat of a predicament, Lucinda appears before Ella and she asks the fairy to undo the gift of obedience. Offended by her request, Lucinda says that she cannot take it back and that if she no longer wants the spell, she must find a way to remove it herself. To make matters worse, she unties Ella from the tree. When Ella gets to the ball, Charmont immediately takes her to the hall of mirrors and asks her to marry him at midnight. She is about to stab him with the dagger, when she frees herself from the curse and saves Prince Charmont from his uncle's treachery. Charmont believes she tried to kill him, and Edgar (who was watching the entire scene behind a double-view mirror) order the guards to lock her up and have her executed in a few days. Slannen gets the giants, and the ogres come to help as well. They sneak into the castle. They rescue Ella and find out that Sir Edgar is poisoning the crown that is to be put on Char's head. Just when the crown is just inches above his head, Ella and the ogres and Slannen barge in and the crown is put on a table. Knights are ordered out by Edgar, but Prince Char and Ella along with the ogres and Slannen defeat them all. During the fight, Ella reveals everything that happened and Mandy (Ella's homemaker fairy) finally is able to change Benny (her boyfriend who was accidentally transformed into a book, and helps Ella to find Lucinda) back into a man.
During their wedding, which ends with a musical number (Elton John's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"), it is revealed that Sir Edgar did not die, but was very badly poisoned. Cast
Box officeElla Enchanted cost $35 million to make, but only grossed $22.9 million in theaters. DVD sales, however, helped make the bottom line. Soundtrack
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