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    Ever After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic period drama film inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale "Cinderella". It is directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott and Jeanne Moreau.

    • It Almost Starred Jude Law
    • It's Drew Barrymore's Favorite Role
    • It Earned Anjelica Huston An Embarrassing Nomination
    • Danielle's Mask
    • There's A Musical Version
    • The Rocky Horror Picture Show Connection
    • A Fine Line Between Pg and PG-13
    • The Ending Is Darker Than It Seems
    • Historical Inaccuracy
    • The Grease Connection

    Ever After was easily the big breakthrough role for actor Dougray Scott, who within a few years would be playing the lead villain in Mission: Impossible 2 and was in contention to play both Wolverine in theX-Men movie and be the next James Bond after Pierce Brosnan. Although those latter two opportunities obviously fell through for various reasons,...

    Even though she is only 43-years-old, Drew Barrymore is already a certified Hollywood veteran with acting credits going all the way back to 1980, when the actress made her film debut at age five in Altered States. Since then, she has had as varied a career as anyone can, appearing in projects in just about every genre and budget size imaginable in ...

    Anjelica Huston is a third-generation Hollywood actor-- like Drew Barrymore, coincidentally. She is among the most celebrated film actors of all time. Her acclaimed body of work is almost unrivaled, as has been her ability to remain a steadily working actress well into her 60s. Huston has been nominated for/and or won just about every prestigious a...

    A fan-favorite scene in Ever After is when Danielle attends the ball, and she shows up with gorgeous make up and those shimmery wings. It was such a big moment for the character that, according to Drew Barrymore, Leonardo da Vinci himself was to be the one to apply Danielle's make-up for the scene in the original script. Barrymore joked that her ma...

    While it took about a decade, it was eventually revealed that Ever After was to be adapted into a live musical. Originally planned to have its debut as early as 2009, the Ever Aftermusical experienced several delays before it finally hit the stage in May of 2015. That initial run-- which only lasted a month-- saw Sierra Boggess (who played Ariel in...

    In addition to featuring a number of actors that were then up-and-comers who are now more established, the cast of Ever Afteralso had its share of veteran performers who had been around for decades. One of the more interesting examples is Richard O'Brien, who played the hilariously named Pierre le Pieu. If you couldn't quite put your finger on what...

    When movies come to DVD or Blu-Ray, they are often "unrated," which means that they have more violence, more swearing, and/or more skin than the theatrical version. It's generally only a movie's transition to television that sees its content get neutered rather than the other way around. However, when Ever After came to VHS, it was decided that it ...

    Not surprisingly, there is plenty of dark stuff in the Brothers Grimm's version of Cinderellathat makes us wonder how it was ever actually intended for children. Easily the most unsettling moment of that version is the ending, where Cinderella's stepsisters' eyes are plucked out by doves, leaving them blinded as punishment for their deeds. As famil...

    One of the things that seems to set Ever After apart from otherCinderellastories is that it dabbles in historical fiction rather than being entirely made up. Not only do the Brothers Grimm make their appearance in the beginning, but even in the actual story itself there are famous names like Leonardo da Vinci, Prince Henry, and King Francis. There'...

    Director Andy Tennant had a pretty interesting start to his directing career, making his debut with the Olsen twins comedy It Takes Two and then following that up with Matthew Perry/Salma Hayek rom-com Fools Rush In before scoring his first critical success with Ever After. But it was his pre-directing movie career that is even more fascinating. Te...

  3. Ever After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella. It was directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott, and Jeanne Moreau. The screenplay is written by...

  4. Ever After. From the longstanding writing team of Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler comes a stunning world premiere musical based on the 1998 hit film from 20th Century Fox.

  5. Jul 31, 1998 · Written by. Rick Parks. Susannah Grant. Tennant. "Ever After" opens with an old lady offering to tell the true story of "the little cinder girl," who was, she says, a real person, long before she was.

  6. May 29, 2015 · Goldrich and Marcy Heisler, who wrote the musical’s book and lyrics, talked to TIME about Danielle’s story. TIME: What drew you to this project and to adapting this film? Heisler: It’s so...

  7. Ever After: A Cinderella Story is a 1998 film adaptation of the classic "Cinderella" story, directed by Andy Tennant and written by Susannah Grant.

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