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The Princess Diaries, 2001

The Princess Diaries, 2001

The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American coming-of-age comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Garry Marshall.

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Q1046295
Directed by (Film)
Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall
Edited by
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Bruce Green
Cinematographer of
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Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Music by
John Debney
John Debney
Key People
Robert Schwartzman
Robert Schwartzman
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway
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Caroline Goodall
Heather Matarazzo
Heather Matarazzo
Héctor Elizondo
Héctor Elizondo
Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews
Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore
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Film industry
Film industry
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Movie
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Cinematography
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Children's film
Romantic comedy film
Romantic comedy film
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Teen film
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Comedy-drama
Romantic Comedy
Romantic Comedy
Published Date
July 29, 2001
Product Parent Company
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company

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United States
United States

The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American coming-of-age[3][4] comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Garry Marshall. Based on Meg Cabot's 2000 young adult novel of the same name, the film was written by Gina Wendkos and stars Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews, with a supporting cast consisting of Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, Mandy Moore, Caroline Goodall and Robert Schwartzman. The film follows Mia Thermopolis (Hathaway), a shy American teenager who learns she is heir to the throne of a European kingdom. Under the tutelage of her estranged grandmother (Andrews), the kingdom's reigning queen, Mia must decide whether to claim the throne she has inherited or renounce her title permanently.

Feeling confident about the novel's film potential, Cabot's agent pursued producer Debra Martin Chase about adapting The Princess Diaries into a feature-length film, an idea she pitched to Disney upon reading the book. After obtaining the film rights, Disney originally greenlit the project under the title The Princess of Tribeca, reverting it once its setting was changed from New York to San Francisco, where the majority of the film was shot between September and December 2000. Marshall, who was known for helming several romantic comedies, agreed to direct because he found the story ideal for family entertainment. Despite having little involvement in the film's development, Cabot was consulted about various changes to its story and characters. Hathaway won the lead role over several established young actresses in her motion picture debut, while The Princess Diaries commemorated the end of Andrews' semi-retirement from acting and return to Disney films, her first since Mary Poppins (1964).

Released on August 3, 2001, the film was an unexpected commercial success, grossing over $165 million worldwide. Despite earning mixed reviews for its plot and themes, Hathaway's performance was widely praised by film critics. Ranking among the most profitable films of 2001, The Princess Diaries defied industry expectations as pundits had expected the film to underperform due to its G-rating and subject matter. The film's success is credited with establishing Hathaway as a bankable actress and reviving Andrews' film career. A sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, was released in 2004 to similar success, while rumors of a possible third installment have persisted since 2015.

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