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Closed Caption; Choice of full-screen and widescreen viewing presentations; 8 deleted scenes introduced by Garry Marshall; Never-before-seen outtakes & bloopers; Exclusive sneak peek at The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement; "A New Princess" behind-the-scenes featurette; "Livin' Like a Princess" featurette; Enhanced computer features for DVD-ROM - printable room accessories and much more
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Fullscreen
1. Opening Titles/Time for School
2. Invisible Girl
3. "Catch a Falling Star"
4. Tea With Grandmother
5. Compromise
6. "You Can Call Me Joe"
7. Garage Band
8. Princess Lessons
9. Soccer Practice
10. Backseat Dressing Room
11. Dance Lesson
12. Mia's Transformation
13. Friends Tell
14. Waving Lesson
15. Identity Revealed
16. The State Dinner
17. Tour of San Francisco
18. A Change in Plans
19. Baker Beach Bash
20. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
21. Royally Flushed
22. A Gift From Your Father
23. Courage
24. Independence Ball
25. Princess of Genovia
26. Foot-Popping
27. Welcome to Genovia/End Credits
Side #2 -- Widescreen
1. Opening Titles/Time for School
2. Invisible Girl
3. "Catch a Falling Star"
4. Tea With Grandmother
5. Compromise
6. "You Can Call Me Joe"
7. Garage Band
8. Princess Lessons
9. Soccer Practice
10. Backseat Dressing Room
11. Dance Lesson
12. Mia's Transformation
13. Friends Tell
14. Waving Lesson
15. Identity Revealed
16. The State Dinner
17. Tour of San Francisco
18. A Change in Plans
19. Baker Beach Bash
20. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
21. Royally Flushed
22. A Gift From Your Father
23. Courage
24. Independence Ball
25. Princess of Genovia
26. Foot-Popping
27. Welcome to Genovia/End Credits
Garry Marshall conjures up more fairy-tale, Pretty Woman magic for this film take on Meg Cabot's popular novel for teens. Anne Hathaway stars as Mia in this Pygmalion-esque charmer about an awkward 15-year-old San Francisco misfit whose world turns upside down when she discovers that she's a real princess. Broadway's original My Fair Lady, Julie Andrews, makes a welcome return to the screen as Mia's regal grandmother, who is charged with grooming her reluctant granddaughter for the throne. But Mia's happy-ever-after ending is not assured, as her newfound royal status threatens her friendship with her best friend and fellow social outcast, Lily (Heather Matarazzo of TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Further complicating Mia's life is a jerky high school hunk, whose attentions distract her from a true Prince Charming waiting in the wings. Lending able comic support are Larry Miller, as the flamboyant hairdresser assigned to transform Mia, and Marshall regular Hector Elizondo as Mia's plainspoken chauffeur and bodyguard. Marshall -- who built his reputation on such family fare as Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, and Mork & Mindy -- knows how to get laughs without stooping to inappropriate humor, which is to say that the picture's G rating doesn't mean it's bland. It's little surprise that The Princess Diaries ranks among the most successful G-rated live-action family films in some time, since it's also one of the best. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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