Additional information for The Princess Diaries, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 3, 2001. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Princess Diaries has a total running time of 115 minutes.
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Argentina
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Australia
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U
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o.Al.
Germany
I
Hong Kong
T
Italy
A
Norway
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Peru
M/6
Portugal
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Singapore
All
South Korea
T
Spain
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USA
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Iceland
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Malaysia
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115min
El diario de la princesa
Argentina
El diario de la princesa
Colombia
El diario de la princesa
Mexico
El diario de la princesa
Peru
O Diário da Princesa
Brazil
O Diário da Princesa
Portugal
Pretty Princess
Italy
Pretty Princess
Japan
Дневниците на принцесата
Bulgaria
Как стать принцессой
Russia
Acemi prenses
Turkey
En prinsessas dagbok
Sweden
Le journal d'une princesse
Canada
Neveletlen hercegnő
Hungary
Pamietnik ksiezniczki
Poland
Plötzlich Prinzessin
Austria
Plötzlich Prinzessin!
Germany
Princesa por sorpresa
Spain
Princesse malgré elle
France
Princezini dnevnici: Odjednom princeza
Croatia
Prinsessapäiväkirjat
Finland
Prinsesse eller ej
Denmark
Prinsesse på prøve
Norway
To imerologio mias prigipissas
Greece
Yomanay Ha-Nisseha
Israel
July 29, 2001
USA
August 03, 2001
USA
August 16, 2001
Israel
September 12, 2001
Philippines
September 13, 2001
Australia
September 15, 2001
Netherlands
September 28, 2001
South Korea
October 11, 2001
Hungary
October 19, 2001
Mexico
October 24, 2001
France
October 25, 2001
Hong Kong
October 26, 2001
Iceland
October 26, 2001
Italy
October 31, 2001
Peru
November 16, 2001
Colombia
November 29, 2001
Czech Republic
November 30, 2001
Bulgaria
November 30, 2001
Estonia
December 07, 2001
Turkey
December 13, 2001
Netherlands
December 13, 2001
Switzerland
December 14, 2001
Poland
December 14, 2001
Spain
December 19, 2001
Belgium
December 20, 2001
Germany
December 21, 2001
Austria
December 21, 2001
Ireland
December 21, 2001
UK
December 25, 2001
Denmark
December 25, 2001
Sweden
December 28, 2001
Greece
January 01, 2002
Argentina
January 03, 2002
Russia
January 18, 2002
Brazil
January 26, 2002
Japan
January 30, 2002
Egypt
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Mia Thermopolis has just found out that she is the heir apparent to the throne of Genovia. With her friends Lilly and Michael Moscovitz in tow, she tries to navigate through the rest of her 15th year.
Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) is a fifteen-year-old tenth grade private school student who lives with her mother Helen Thermopolis (Caroline Goodall) and her cat, Fat Louie, in a renovated San Francisco firehouse. Her father, Philippe Renaldi (who had divorced her mother years ago but still kept in touch with Mia) died two months earlier in a car crash. Although Mia is an average student, she is very unpopular, but has two good friends: Lilly Moscovitz (Heather Matarazzo) and Lilly's brother Michael Moscovitz (Robert Schwartzman).Shortly before Mia's sixteenth birthday, she learns her paternal grandmother is visiting from Genovia, a small European country. Mia meets her grandmother, Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews), at the Genovian consulate for the first time in her life. Clarisse explains that the reason she wanted to see her was because of a "life-changing" problem. Mia learns that her father was the crown prince of Genovia and, due to his death, she is now the next in line and the only heir to the Genovian throne. She is shocked to learn that she is a princess and at first rejects the whole idea.Mia's mother and grandmother convince her to attend "princess lessons" in preparation for her introduction to the Genovian government at the upcoming State Dinner, under supervision from her new bodyguard, the head of Genovian security, Joseph "Joe" (Héctor Elizondo). To look more presentable to the Genovian government, Mia receives a makeover from Italian hairdresser Paolo (Larry Miller). All of this is to be kept secret until Genovia's Independence Day Ball to avoid a media frenzy.However, the San Francisco Chronicle learns that Mia is the Genovian crown princess after Paolo breaks his confidentiality agreement. Although thoroughly annoyed, Clarisse presses onward and prepares for the State Dinner. Mia attends and is publicly humiliated via her klutziness.The day after the State Dinner, Mia agrees to appear on Lilly's public-access television program Shut Up and Listen and to watch Michael's band perform at a venue that Saturday night. Mia is almost 16 so she is almost able to drive a car, (her "baby", a vintage Ford Mustang.) She takes a test drive with her grandmother and they go to an arcade. Mia asks her grandmother if her father wanted to be prince, to which she replies yes, but adds that he thought of abdicating only once when he fell in love with Mia's mother. However, he realized his love for his country was greater.While driving back to the Genovian consulate, Mia's car fails on a hill and rams into a trolley loaded with people. No one is hurt, but the police are called. To save Mia a trip to the police station (she was driving without a license), Clarisse names the police man and trolley master to the Genovian Order of the Rose (a fictional honor made up on the spot). The men are so flattered that Clarisse and Mia are given a ride back to the consulate in a police car.Josh, a cute boy on whom Mia has a crush, asks Mia to go with him to the school's annual beach party. She excitedly agrees. Michael and Lilly are both hurt when Mia blows them off for the popular kids. Mia's mother wisely points out Josh never liked her before all this princess business. Mia ignores this observation.The beach party goes well at first, but spirals out of control when the media learns of Mia's presence. Josh uses her to get his fifteen minutes of fame by publicly kissing Mia and three jealous popular girls embarrass Mia in front of the paparazzi, resulting in photos of her in only a towel.The unflattering photos wind up on tabloid covers and this displeases Clarisse. Then, Clarisse tells Mia that she could still go to the ball and invite her friends, except Josh. Joe, however, reminds Clarisse that although Mia is a princess, she is still a teenager and Clarisse's granddaughter. To reconstruct her friendships with Lilly and Michael, Mia apologizes and invites them to the Genovian Independence Day Ball, where she must reveal whether or not she wants to accept her duties as a princess.Upon learning she must personally and publicly renounce her throne, the terrified Mia plans to run away. She is stopped when she finds a sixteenth birthday gift (the titular diary) and a letter from her father written before his death. Touched by his words, she changes her mind and makes her way to the ball. Her car breaks down on the way, but she is saved by Joe, who arrives with a limo (having suspected her runaway plans).When they arrive, Mia makes a speech announcing her acceptance of the Genovian throne. She shares her first dance with Michael, who then takes her outside to the palace garden where they kiss. Clarisse and Joe are seen holding hands, signifying the start of a relationship. The last scene shows Mia on the plane with Joe and her cat. Mia is writing in her diary, explaining that she is moving to Genovia, her mother is moving with her, and Lily and Michael will visit her during the summer. When Mia looks out the plane's window she sees the beautiful palace of Genovia below.
Garry Marshall
Director(s)
Meg Cabot
Gina Wendkos
Writer(s)
Debra Martin Chase
producer
Whitney Houston
producer
Mario Iscovich
producer
Ellen H. Schwartz
co-producer
Producer(s)
John Debney
Composer(s)
Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Julie Andrews
Mia Thermopolis
Anne Hathaway
Joe
Hector Elizondo
Lilly Moscovitz
Heather Matarazzo
Lana Thomas
Mandy Moore
Helen Thermopolis
Caroline Goodall
Michael Moscovitz
Robert Schwartzman
Josh Bryant (as Erik Von Detten)
Erik von Detten
Jeremiah Hart (as Patrick Flueger)
Patrick John Flueger
Teacher Patrick O'Connell
Sean O'Bryan
Vice Principal Gupta
Sandra Oh
Charlotte Kutaway
Kathleen Marshall
Gym Teacher Ms. Harbula
Mindy Burbano
Music Teacher Wells (as Kim Leigh)
Kimleigh Smith
Cheerleader Anna (as Beth Anne Garrison)
Elizabeth Gudenrath
Cheerleader Fontana
Bianca Lopez
Cheerleader Lupe
Tamara Levinson
Cable Show Student Melissa
Lenore Thomas
Bobby Bad
Erik Bragg
Linda Green
Abigail Green-Dove
Student Meredith
Meredith Shevory
Newspaper Student Anita
Anita Marie Curran
Newspaper Student Korry
Korry Cannon
Singing Student Alice
Cassie Rowell
Beach Student
Chrissy Gilman
Lana's Date Eric
Todd Lowe
Coach Joe Ewe
Joe Unitas
Coach Dave Adams
Reggie Stanton
Prime Minister Motaz
Joel McCrary
Maria Motaz
Clare Sera
Marissa Motaz
Juliet Elizondo
Baron Siegfried von Troken
Greg Lewis
Baroness Joy von Troken
Bonnie Aarons
Emperor Sakamoto
Darwood Chung
Princess Palisades
Julie Paris
Scottish Duke
Jeff Michalski
Scottish Duchess
Erin O'Reilly
Count Vitello
Steve Restivo
Lady Lindenlaub
Brigitta Lauren
Lady Evergreen
Jane Morris
Director(s)
Gina Wendkos
Writer(s)
producer
Whitney Houston
producer
Mario Iscovich
producer
Ellen H. Schwartz
co-producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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