This movie is one of my favorite Drew Barrymore movies. ❤️🙂
MichelleMyBell
2023-03-19 03:55:51 +0000 UTC
Anjelica also dated actor Jack Nicholson for 17 years . No kids and they never married.
MichelleMyBell
2023-03-19 03:55:32 +0000 UTC
I am not someone who like love story. There are less than 5 romance movies that I enjoyed watching. Ever After is one of them. It is so good.
fix
2022-10-26 17:56:31 +0000 UTC
And let us not forget the ballets.
JIM SCHMITZ
2022-10-07 08:13:11 +0000 UTC
Rossini's "La Cenerentola", which also goes with the "Mysterious genius benefactor", rather than the fairy godmother. (Just not Da Vinci, though.)
Eric Janssen
2022-10-07 00:48:27 +0000 UTC
......it took me a solid minute to figure out "commoner in a shoe" was the commoner wearing the shoe....and not...that they got married inside a shoe....that would have been weird...so I don't know why I thought that. I'll have to watch that one now.
There's an opera too? I know they turned it into a broadway musical but I had not heard of an opera version...
Alyson Addington
2022-10-06 23:50:27 +0000 UTC
I couldn’t tell if you were talking about Anjelica Huston herself or her late husband but she is still alive. Her husband passed away in 2008. She is one of my favorite actresses ever!
Christina
2022-10-06 23:30:52 +0000 UTC
Take a look at 1977's "The Slipper & the Rose", now resurfacing all over streaming--In addition to looking gorgeous, and having fun Sherman Bros. songs, it does a more sensible spin on the "fairy godmother" version (not the Da Vinci version from the opera), including a last minute crisis of whether the Prince would even be ALLOWED to marry a commoner in a shoe.
Eric Janssen
2022-10-06 23:15:18 +0000 UTC
Leonardo da Vinci can do whatever he likes, wherever and whenever he likes! Because he's Leonardo da Vinci.
That scene where she rescues Henri and physically carries him out of harms way is based on true events. In 1140, the Weinberg castle (in Germany) had been under siege for three years. Inevitably, they were forced to surrender but one of the conditions was that the ladies of the castle leave with whatever they could carry on their backs. Knowing that the men who remained in the castle would die, probably horribly, the women all came out with their men riding piggyback. The king was so impressed he let EVERYBODY go.