Enchanted (2007 film)

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Enchanted
Directed by Kevin Lima
Produced by Christopher Chase
Barry Josephson
Sunil Perkash
Jason Reed
Barry Sonnenfeld
Ezra Swerdlow
Written by Bill Kelly
Starring Amy Adams
Patrick Dempsey
James Marsden
Susan Sarandon
Idina Menzel
Timothy Spall
Rachel Covey
Music by Alan Menken
Stephen Schwartz
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) November 2, 2007
Language English
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Enchanted is a Disney film currently in production. A tentative release date is November 2, 2007. It uses both traditional animation and live action.

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[edit] Plot

Giselle (Amy Adams), a beautiful princess, is banished by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon) from her magical, musical animated land and finds herself in the gritty reality of the streets of modern-day Manhattan. Shocked by this strange new environment that doesn't operate on a "happily ever after" basis, Giselle is adrift in a chaotic world badly in need of enchantment. But when Giselle begins to fall in love with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer (Patrick Dempsey) who has come to her aid – even though she is already promised to a perfect fairy tale prince (James Marsden) back home – she wonders if a storybook view of romance could survive in the real world.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Amy Adams Giselle
Patrick Dempsey Robert
James Marsden Prince Edward
Idina Menzel Nancy
Rachel Covey Morgan
Timothy Spall Nathaniel
Susan Sarandon Queen Narissa
Michaela Conlin May
Matt Servitto Artie
Joseph Siravo Tony
Vicky Lambert Dancer
Edward M. Kelahan NYC Pedestrian

[edit] Score and Songs

The film's score and lyrics will be written by the accomplished songwriter Alan Menken, who has done a number of Walt Disney Pictures films, such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.

Stephen Schwartz will also be helping out with the lyrics. He's done such projects as Pocahontas and the stage productions of successful musicals Wicked and Pippin. As a minor note, he is also one of four composers to have three shows run on Broadway for 1000 plus shows.

It has been confirmed that six songs have so far been worked at, and are being continuously polished. They will be homages to the traditional style of Disney music, rather than parodies as previously reported. [citation needed]

[edit] Filming Style

The film will begin with animation and switch to live action. The fairy tale scenes in the film will be done in 2-D animation, as a tribute to the past Disney fairy tale films such as Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

This will be the first Disney live-action/traditional animation hybrid since 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit; but unlike Roger Rabbit, traditionally-animated characters will not share the screen with live-action characters. It is also the first theatrically released Disney American film to feature traditional animation since Pooh's Heffalump Movie.

The ten minutes of traditional animation will not be done in house (most of Disney's 2D animation artists were laid off after the CG boom of the late 90's), but by a smaller Pasadena-based company called James Baxter Animation, started by legendary lead animator James Baxter. Baxter had previously worked for Walt Disney Feature Animation, bringing to life many memorable animated characters like Belle (Beauty and the Beast) and Quasimodo (Hunchback of Notre Dame). As of right now, James Baxter Animation has not revealed any of their character designs or animation tests.

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