ENCHANTED [2007 / 2008] [Blu-ray] [UK Release] An Instant Disney Classic! The Real World and the Animated World Collide!

A fairy tale comes to life in this thoroughly original, new Disney Classic. And the sights and sounds are even more stunning on this Disney Blu-ray.

Drawing inspiration from its classic heritage, Disney creates an inspired story unlike any you have experienced before. Filled with excitement, fun and spectacular music from the legend Alan Menken, ‘ENCHANTED’ is the ultimate fish-out-of-water adventure. For princess-to-be Giselle, life is a fairy tale – until she is banished from the animated land of Andalasia and thrust into the very un-magical, live-action world of modern-day Manhattan. When a cynical, no-nonsense divorce lawyer comes to her aid, little does he realise this joyful, wide-eyed innocent is about to enchant him and can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world? ‘ENCHANTED’ the musical comedy that casts a more entrancing and dazzling spell in Blu-ray High Definition. Narrated by Dame Julie Andrews.

FILM FACT No.1: 2007 International Film Music Critics Award: Win: Best Original Score for a Comedy Film for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score). 2008 Academy Awards®: Nominated: Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures and Original Song "Happy Working Song" for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics). Nominated: Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures and Original Song "So Close" for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics). Nominated: Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures and Original Song "That's How You Know" for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics). 2008 Golden Globes®: Nominated: Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture and Comedy or Musical for Amy Adams. Nominated: Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for the song “That's How You Know" for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics). 2008 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Win: Best Fantasy Film. Win: Best Actress for Amy Adams. Win: Best Music for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score). 2008 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards: Win: Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures and Original Songs for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyricist). 2008 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards: Win: Best Family Film. Nominated: Best Actress for Amy Adams. Nominated: Best Composer for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score). Nominated: Best Song for Amy Adams for the song "That's How You Know." 2008 Hugo Awards: Nominated: Best Dramatic Presentation in Long Form for Bill Kelly (screenplay) and Kevin Lima (director). 2008 MTV Movie Awards: Nominated: Best Female Performance for Amy Adams. Nominated: Best Comedic Performance for Amy Adams. Nominated: Best Kiss for Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey. 2008 National Movie Awards, UK: Nominated: Best Musical. Nominated: Best Performance for a Male for Patrick Dempsey. Nominated: Best Performance for a Female for Amy Adams. 2009 Grammy Awards: Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media for Alan Menken (composer and orchestral score) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics) for the song "That's How You Know."

FILM FACT No.2: The majority of the visual effects shots in Enchanted were done by Tippett Studio in Berkeley, California, who contributed a total of 320 shots. These shots involved virtual sets, environmental effects and CGI characters that performed alongside real actors, namely the animated animals during the "Happy Working Song" sequence, Pip and the Narissa dragon during the live-action portions of the film. CIS Hollywood was responsible for 36 visual effects shots, which primarily dealt with wire removals and composites. Reel FX Creative Studios did four visual effects shots involving the pop-up book page-turn transitions while Weta Digital did two. Out of all the animals that appear in the "Happy Working Song" sequence, the only real animals filmed on set were rats and pigeons. The real animals captured on film aided Tippett Studio in creating CGI rats and pigeons, which gave dynamic performances such as having pigeons that carried brooms in their beaks and rats that scrubbed with toothbrushes. On the other hand, all the cockroaches were CGI characters.

Cast: Julie Andrews (Narrator), Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, Susan Sarandon, Courtney Williams, William Huntley, Samantha Ivers, Elizabeth Mathis, Edmund Lyndeck, Tonya Pinkins, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Tibor Feldman, Jodi Benson, Matt Servitto, Christopher Maggi, Muriel Kuhn, Marilyn Sue Perry, John Rothman, Marlon Saunders, Paul Klementowicz, Michaela Conlin, Cathleen Trigg, Paige O'Hara, Danny Mastrogiorgio, Canedy Knowles, Lillian Lifflander, Matte Osian, Judy Kuhn, Joseph Siravo, Tony Machine, Jon McLaughlin, Helen Stenborg, Anita Keal, Kater Gordon, Raymond W. Abbiw, Veronica Archul, Jonathan Arons, Simone Assboeck, Dimitre Atanasov, Judy Ayres, Kathleen Banovich, Barbara G. Barclay, Nicole Barth, Margery Beddow, Carol Bentley, Tommy Berklund, Heather Berman, Tetyana Bilych, Timothy W. Bish, Corey Bradley, Lee Van Bradley, Adrian Brian, Lou Brock, Vitalii Buza, Michelle Aguilar Camaya, Oscar Campisi, Christa Capone, Iresol Cardona, Marcus Choi, Olivia Cipolla, Angel G. Clemente, Jason Colacino, Keltie Knight, Rachel B. Coppola, Kristine Covillo, Leonard J. Coyne, Evan Crook, John James Cunneen, Paul Daggett, Jennifer Thomas Damalas, Bill Davies, Richard Diaz, James Du Chateau, Joey Dudding, Hillary Elliott, Harvey Evans, Charles Fetta, Michael H. Fielder, Paul Frolov, Linda Gammon, Gabriela Garcia, Ingrid Gartner, Charles Goddertz, Aaron Hamilton, Jules Helm, Barbara Hendel Coyne, Khetanya Henderson, Cynthia Henn, Seymour Hewitt, Bonnie Herbert Diaz, Betina Hershey, Eric Hoffman, Linda Rose Iennaco, Ruthy Inchaustegui, Marc Inniss, Joan Jaffe, Sydney James, Anna Kaiser, Violetta Klimczewska, Joseph Knebel, Joey Lauren Koch, Vicky Lambert, Jacey Lambros, Susan Lehman, Sarah Lewis, Kenneth Ley, George Marcy, Michelle Marmolejo, Natalie Mavor, Angelina McCoy, Richard McMurrich, Gilberto Melesio, Marina Micalizzi, Bert Michaels, Thomasz Mielnicki, Mayumi Miguel, Nell Mooney, Shannon Moore, Eric Neumann, Michelle Officer, Lance Olds, Adesola A. Osakalumi, Don Percassi, Jerry Petardi, Dawn Noel Pignuola, Heather Gehring Plotkin, Donna Marie Portelli, Caity Quinn, Amir Raissi, Christina Ram, Elizabeth Ramos, Kelvin Roche, Christopher Rodrick, Raymond Rodriguez, Luis Salgado, Alys Schaefer, Anthony C. Scheppler, Barbara Schmidt, Paul J. Schmidt, Thomas Schneider, Nia-Imani E. Scriven, Carlos Sierra Lopez, Solomon Singer, Patrick Taverna, Mic Thompson, Rafael Tillis, LaTonya D. Tolbert, Rainer Trubere, Regine Urbach, Vanessa Carolina Villalobos, Snejana 'Snow' Urbin, Robert Vance, Mayte Vicens, Kim Villanueva, Dan Weltner, Isabella Zubor, Jeff Watson (On-Screen Musician), Rolando Morales-Matos (On-Screen Musician), Iba Fitzgerald (On-Screen Musician), Fatima Alonzo (On-Screen Musician), Austin Applegate (On-Screen Musician),   Lothar Beer (On-Screen Musician), Jessica Blandino (On-Screen Musician), Joeann Boyd (On-Screen Musician), Alex Blake (On-Screen Musician), Richard Branker (On-Screen Musician), Tyrone Brown (On-Screen Musician), Augustin Bustamante (On-Screen Musician), Leonel Cruz (On-Screen Musician), Afferina English (On-Screen Musician), Robert Fabien (On-Screen Musician), Shandra Fallen (On-Screen Musician), Raphael Gibbs (On-Screen Musician), James E. Graseck (On-Screen Musician), Pinkney Grissom (On-Screen Musician), Kenneth Harry (On-Screen Musician), Michael Hashim (On-Screen Musician), Desmond Hill (On-Screen Musician), Amelia Hoy (On-Screen Musician), Ferdinand Huber (On-Screen Musician), Tony 'Machine' Krasinski (On-Screen Musician), Renita Leonce (On-Screen Musician), Alexander Mattis (On-Screen Musician), Nakima McEachern (On-Screen Musician), Frank Miroddi (On-Screen Musician), Susan Mitchell (On-Screen Musician), Ralph Nader (On-Screen Musician), Sandra Park (On-Screen Musician), Jose Pinto (On-Screen Musician), Carlina Ramirez (On-Screen Musician), Ángel Ramos (On-Screen Musician), Raymond Ramos (On-Screen Musician), Russell Ramos (On-Screen Musician), Tashawna Reid (On-Screen Musician), Eganam Segbefia (On-Screen Musician), Carl Slater (On-Screen Musician), Harvey Thompson (On-Screen Musician), Leslie Torres (On-Screen Musician), Donnell Tribble (On-Screen Musician), Anthony Ventura (On-Screen Musician), Lisa Washinton (On-Screen  Musician), Kevin Patrick Wright (On-Screen Musician), Don Abernathy (uncredited), Tex Allen (uncredited), Emanuele Ancorini (uncredited), James Balsamo (uncredited), Aj Billions (uncredited), Robert Bizik (uncredited), David Boston (uncredited), Matt Brockman (uncredited), Peter Conboy (uncredited), Tom Coughlin (uncredited), Dono Cunningham (uncredited), Ev Depaolis (uncredited), Elli (uncredited), Eddie Eniel (uncredited), John Farrer (uncredited), Nicky Figueredo (uncredited), Roy William Gardner (uncredited), Thelma Gutiérrez (uncredited), Hristo Hristov (uncredited), Edward M. Kelahan (uncredited), Khafre King (uncredited), Racheline Maltese (uncredited), Rachel Mower (uncredited), Keith Moyer (uncredited), Thelma O'Leary (uncredited), Loukas Papas (uncredited), Vincent Petrosini (uncredited), Shannan Leigh Reeve (uncredited), Robert Sciglimpaglia (uncredited), Tara Stiles (uncredited), Paul Thornton (uncredited), Gerrold Vincent (uncredited), Bill Walters (uncredited), Steven Weisz (uncredited), Gail Yudain (uncredited) and Ted Yudain (uncredited)                                                                        

Voice Cast: Jeff Bennett (Pip in Andalasia), Kevin Lima (Pip in New York), Emma Rose Lima (Bluebird / Fawn / Rapunzel), Teala Dunn (Bunny), Fred Tatasciore (Troll), Margaret Travolta (Radio Therapist), Wilbur Pauley (Troll singing voice), Erica Huang (Vocals) (uncredited) and Katharine Leonard (Soundtrack) (uncredited)             

Director: Kevin Lima

Producers: Barry Josephson, Barry Sonnenfeld, Christopher Chase, Doug Short, Ezra Swerdlow, Jill Rachel Morris, Mark Bright, Ron Rocha, Sunil Perkash, Susan Ringo and Todd Y. Murata

Screenplay: Bill Kelly

Composers: Alan Menken (composer/lyricist) and Stephen Schwartz (lyricist)

Cinematography: Don Michael Burgess, A.S.C. (Director of Photography)

Image Resolution: 1080p (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby TrueHD Master Audio
English: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio
English: 2.0 Audio Descriptive
Spanish: 5.1 DTS-HD Audio
Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio
English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Audio

Subtitles: English, English SDH, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish

Running Time: 107 minutes

Region: Region B/2

Number of discs: 1

Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘ENCHANTED’ [2007] tells the story of the soon-to-be-princess Giselle [Amy Adams], who is tricked into falling through a portal to our world. Landing in New York City, Giselle befriends a lawyer named Robert Philip [Patrick Dempsey] as she waits for her true love Prince Edward [James Marsden] to find her and take her back to her home in Andalasia. Giselle must come to terms with the customs and traditions of our world and discover what love is really all about, all while evading the evil schemes of Prince Edward’s mother, Queen Narissa [Susan Sarandon].

‘ENCHANTED’ is essentially a spoof of the Disney canon, but also pays homage to the various movies it takes its inspiration from. This could have gone one of two ways. Either it’s really entertaining and funny or it could have been awful and completely offend us fans by taking the parody side of things way too far. Thankfully, the movie is very tasteful in how it pokes fun at the classic Disney animated movies and succeeds in being very entertaining and full of humour. It takes a lot of the clichés that we see in many of the classic animated films and puts them into the real world, using this to show how silly and unpractical a lot of them are. The majority of the humour in the movie comes from both this and the other characters reacting to these things happening around them.

‘ENCHANTED’ starts off as a traditional, hand-drawn animated feature before becoming live-action when the characters enter our world. The animation is fantastic and uses a slightly different visual style than is usually found in a Disney film. The characters are more realistic looking than usual so that they are more recognisable when we see them as their live-action counterparts but still cartoony enough to make them appealing to the audience. Despite this, the film manages to capture the very essence of a “Disney” feel in the animation department.

‘ENCHANTED’ comes with wonderful music from the incredibly talented duo of Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz. The two of whom worked together on animation films such as ‘Pocahontas’ which I hate and detest and far superior and brilliant ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame.’ The songs blend with the tone of the movie and are very funny within themselves. Especially “Happy Working Song” which jokes around with the fact that in a lot of classic Disney films there are songs sang whilst characters are doing rather unpleasant jobs or chores, which is of course the typical essence of a Disney film.

‘ENCHANTED’ is packed full of cameos and Disney references. At numerous points during the film classic Disney music can be heard playing in the background, often when actors from those respective films are on screen. Some of those actors  who make an appearance in the film are: Jodi Benson [Sam], Judy Kuhn [Pregnant Woman with Kids], Paige O’Hara [Angela] and Dame Julie Andrews [Narrator]. You’ll definitely want to watch this beautiful film numerous times and see if you can find all the little nods references to other Disney films!

ENCHANTED MUSIC TRACK LISTING

TRUE LOVE’S KISS (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) [Performed by Amy Adams and James Marsden]

HAPPY WORKING SONG (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) [Performed by Amy Adams]

PART OF YOUR WORLD (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Howard Ashman)

THAT’S HOW YOU KNOW (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Howard Ashman) [Performed by Amy Adams]

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Howard Ashman)

THAT’S AMORE (Written by Jack Brooks and Harry Warren) [Performed by James Marsden]

SO CLOSE (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) [Performed by Jon McLaughlin]

EVER EVER AFTER (Music by Alan Menken) (Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz) [Performed by Carrie Underwood]

PINK ELEPHANTS ON PARADE (Written by Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace)

ROBIN HOODS BALLADS (Written by Elton Hayes and Lawrence Edward Watkin)

POOR GIANT (Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum) (Written by Paul J. Smith)

MICKEY MAKES A BARGAIN (Written by Paul J. Smith)

LAMENT (Written by Oliver Wallace)

SWEET NIGHTS (Written by Ernest Bradshaw) [Performed by Ernest Bradshaw]

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Blu-ray Image Quality – Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment brings you this stunning 1080p encoded image. The opening animated sequence is window boxed with a black frame on all four sides to achieve a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, and when we transition to the real world, the bars on the sides disappear for a full 2.35:1. The exaggerated palette of the animation gives way to a fairly accurate representation of the harsh urban jungle, which is eventually infiltrated by the rainbow hues of the big production number "That's How You Know" against a variety of lush greens in Central Park and the Blacks are strong and the overall image is noise-free throughout the film. Moving on to the action that takes place in our world, we are, as expected, treated to a lush, clear, and finely detailed image that excels on Blu-ray. The print, of course, is flawless, clean as a whistle, and masterfully rendered in this stunning 1080p image quality. The image is virtually free of film grain as well. Black levels are consistently excellent, reproducing an inky, exquisite look and feel that adds depth and realism to the proceedings. Fine detail is in abundance, perhaps best noticed in Prince Edward's outfit. Overall, this is a stunning image with fantastic colours, terrific depth, and high detail. It's another top-notch effort from the Disney organisation. Please Note: Playback Region B/2: This will not play on most Blu-ray players sold in North America, Central America, South America, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. Learn more about Blu-ray region specifications.

Blu-ray Audio Quality – Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment presents us with a totally awesome 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Master Audio experience, which would make it a Disney's first. The audio format is a very warm, very appealing soundtrack that is sure to please Disney fans and matches the fine image frame-for-frame that is totally spellbinding. The audio fidelity is superb, as should be expected with this brand new audio sound mix. The rear soundstage is pleasantly used, surrounding the viewer in a soothing state of bliss as an animated world comes to life, engulfing the senses, especially the auditory, with fine reproduction of every note sung by a human, chirped by a bird, or played by an instrument. Bass is deep and strong, notably in an early scene involving an oversized troll. Even the little things, like heavy rain drops hitting the outside of a car while we are inside of it, sound real and engaging, surrounding us and making us feel everything but wet, as if we're right there in the car. Dialogue reproduction is uniformly excellent. It's never drowned or lost under music or effects, and sounds natural and clean. This is an active, near reference and completely enjoyable listening experience, and the sound designers of this film are to be applauded as we're seamlessly sucked into a world we know but are made to believe, at times, that we're as lost as poor Giselle, and that's just one area that makes this film so good and so much fun.

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Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:

Special Feature: The D-Files: Relive the film ‘ENCHANTED,’ but this time you can test your knowledge and uncover all classic Disney moments hidden throughout the film. You get four categories and they are “New Game;” “Save Game;” “Continue Game” and “Quite Game.” With this interactive pop-up type trivia game challenge, viewers are then asked a series of multiple choice questions pertaining to the film ‘ENCHANTED’ that relate to other Disney classic films and of course the faster you answer the questions correctly, so the better chance of you gaining more points throughout the game, especially as there is a time limit, and then more additional fascinating features are unlocked and revealed. But if you feel you do not feel going to the end of the film, you can quit the game at any time by pressing the pop up menu and save your progress, and continue at a later date. When you get to the very end of the pop-up type trivia game challenge and you gain 290 points like I did, you have a choice of three bonus categories, if you click on the first titled category you get to see a very nice special bonus. To me this was a very enjoyable fun filed interactive pop-up type trivia game challenge, especially if you go all the way to the end of the film and well worth the effort. Contributors include Kevin Lima [Director], Chris Sonnenberg [Assistant Animation Supervisor], James Baxter [Supervising Animator], Idina Menzel [Nancy], Alan Menken [Composer/Lyricist], and Stephen Schwartz [lyricist], Bill Kelly [Writer], James Brown [Character Animation Lead], Rick Baker [Hag Make-Up Effects], Susan Sarandon [Queen Narissa], Amy Adams [Giselle] and James Marsden [Prince Edward].

Special Feature: Fantasy Comes To Life: Go behind-the-scenes on three key sequences to see how the filmmakers created the movie magic. With each titled category you have to click on each special feature separately and they are as follows: “Happy Working Song” [6:26] Here we find Giselle sings as roaches, rats and pigeons clean the apartment, and here we get an inside look at how the animal trainers and special effects wizards crafted this memorable scene. “That’s How You Know” [5:55] Join Amy Adams and a cast of hundreds of extras in New York’s Central Park, and experience the making of this modern musical extravaganza. “Fantasy Comes to Life: A BLAST At The Ball” [5:29] Learn how the filmmakers used stunts, swords, skyscrapers, Susan Sarandon and a giant dragon to create ENCHANTED’s climatic finale. Contributors include Stephen Schwartz [Lyricist], Alan Menken [Composer/Lyricist], Amy Adams [Giselle], Kevin Lima [Director], Thomas Schelesny [Special Visual Effects Supervisor], Patrick Dempsey [Robert], Gregory Perler [Film Editor], Barry Josephson [Producer], John O’Connell [Choreographer], Maria Corres [Associate Choreographer], Roger Green [Rollerblader #6], Jermaine Browne [Hip Hop Dancer], Harvey Evans [Dancer], Chris Chase [Executive Producer], Susan Sarandon [Queen Narissa], George Aguilar [Stunt Coordinator] and David S. Dranitzke [Visual Effects Producer].

Special Feature: Bloopers [2007] [1080p] [1.78:1] [2:11] Here we get to view typical light-hearted collection of a series of funny outtakes straight from the cutting room floor. But to me, some of the scenes were out right total silliness and totally pointless.

Special Feature: Deleted Scenes [2007] [1080p] [1.78:1] [8:05] Join director Kevin Lima as he shares a selection of scenes that did not make it into the final film release and Kevin Lima offers up a brief introduction to each scene before we see it as well as additional context before each clip is revealed. Not all of the scenes are finished, especially those that are animated and it is only pencil sketches at that, but the extended opening is very cute, and there is a nice bit with Amy Adams and James Marsden realizing that they aren't really supposed to be together. We get to view six deleted scenes, which consist of the following: A Lock Of Prince Edward’s hair; Leaving Karate; I Am Not Waiting For My Prince; Hotdogs On The Bridge; Nathaniel's Revelation and Exit With A Twist. As usual, you can either play them separately or Play All.

Special Feature: Pip’s Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure [2007] [1080p] [1.78:1] [5:37] Can one brave chipmunk save  Prince Edward and all of Andalasia from the evil Queen Narissa? The thrilling adventure unfolds in this all-new animated pop-up animated tale. It is also presented in high definition and backed by 5.1 audio. I can predict that A Pop-Up Adventure feature will totally enthral young children and adults alike. Narrated by Dame Julie Andrews.

Special Feature: Music Video: Ever, Ever After [Performed by Carrie Underwood] [2007] [480i] [1.37:1] [3:33] Here we have the Music Video for the song “Ever, Ever After” from the hit Disney film ‘ENCHANTED,’ that was written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz to replace a duet by actors Idina Menzel and James Marsden that was meant to take place during the beginning of the film's cartoon narrative. With this Music Video "Ever, Ever After" we see Carrie Underwood wandering around New York and being chased by a handsome young man, who eventually catches up with Carrie Underwood.

Trailers: When you load up the Blu-ray disc, you automatically get a selection of different Trailers, which are as follows:Walt Disney Home Entertainment Blu-ray Promotion; Sleeping Beauty – Blu-ray Platinum Edition; The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Underdog.

Finally, overall ‘ENCHANTED’ is a great fun filled romantic film. It is a totally lot of jolly fun and is equally very entertaining, plus there are of course as already mentioned loads of references for us Disney fans. The Disney film succeeds in capturing the essence of the Disney classic film and has a bit of fun with it too on the way. The story is simple and original, taking a tried-and-true formula and updating it for the new millennium, but with both grace and honour, harkening back to the typical Disney classics in a respectful manner, but also making fun of them along the way. Everything about this Blu-ray disc, especially this Disney film, the video, the sound, and the supplements is totally perfect. Each one is fascinating and exciting, and together makes for one heck of a Blu-ray package and I know most audience members will find something to love about all aspect of this magical Disney film, like I did and by the time the film ends you will be definitely humming and singing those magical songs for some time to come, as Alan Menken (composer/lyricist) and Stephen Schwartz (lyricist) have done a superb and sterling job all round. Highly Recommended!

Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado 
Le Cinema Paradiso 
United Kingdom

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