Ever After
Release Date: July
31, 1998
Runtime: 121 min
Language: English
Tagline: Desire. Defy.
Escape.
Director: Andy Tennant
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Who's In It:
Drew Barrymore as Danielle De Barbarac
Anjelica Huston as Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent
Dougray Scott as Prince Henry
Patrick Godfrey as Leonardo da Vinci
Melanie Lynskey as Jacqueline De Ghent
Timothy West as King Francis
Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie
Lee Ingleby as Gustave
Soundtrack / Songs:
Ever After: A Cinderella Story - Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack - Various Artists - Soundtracks - 1986
1. Ever After Main Title
2. Cinderella
3. Utopia
4. The Girls, The Prince And The Painting
5. Rescuing Maurice
6. The Homecoming
7. Walking On Water
8. The Market
9. Trying To Relate
10. 'Your Highness-What A Surprise'
11. The First Kiss
12. Marguerite
13. The Ruins
14. Going To The Ball
15. The Prince's Decision
16. Danielle's Wings
17. The Glass Slipper
18. The Royal Wedding
19. The Proposal
20. Sweet Revenge
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Quotes From Ever After:
Henry: Do you really think there is only one perfect mate?
Leonardo da Vinci: As a matter of fact, I do.
Henry: Well then how can you be certain to find them?
And if you do find them, are they really the one for
you or do you only think they are? And what happens
if the person you're supposed to be with never appears,
or, or she does, but you're too distracted to notice?
Leonardo da Vinci: You learn to pay attention.
Henry: Then let's say God puts two people on Earth
and they are lucky enough to find one another. But
one of them gets hit by lightning. Well then what?
Is that it? Or, perchance, you meet someone new and
marry all over again. Is that the lady you're supposed
to be with or was it the first? And if so, when the
two of them were walking side by side were they both
the one for you and you just happened to meet the
first one first or, was the second one supposed to
be first? And is everything just chance or are some
things meant to be?
Danielle: You, sir, are supposed to be charming.
Henry: And we, princess, are supposed to live happily ever
after.
Danielle: Says who?
Henry: You know, I don't know.
Grand Dame: My great-great-grandmother's portrait hung in
the university up until the Revolution. By then, the truth
of their romance had been reduced to a simple fairy tale.
And, while Cinderella and her prince did live happily ever
after, the point, gentlemen, is that they lived.
Rodmilla: Some people read because they cannot think for
themselves.
Henry: What do you know? You build flying machines and
you walk on water, and yet you know *nothing* about life!
Leonardo da Vinci: I know that a life without love is no
life at all.
Henry: And love without trust? What of that?
Leonardo da Vinci: You cannot leave everything to Fate,
boy. She's got a lot to do. Sometimes you must give her
a hand.
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