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The Princess Diaries (2001)

A socially awkward but very bright 15-year-old girl being raised by a single mom discovers that she is the princess of a small European country because of the recent death of her long-absent father, who, unknown to her, was the crown prince of Genovia. She must make a choice between continuing the life of a San Francisco teen or stepping up to the throne.
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A socially awkward but very bright 15-year-old girl being raised by a single mom discovers that she is the princess of a small European country because of the recent death of her long-absent father, who, unknown to her, was the crown prince of Genovia. She must make a choice between continuing the life of a San Francisco teen or stepping up to the throne.

Rating:G
Genre:Comedy, Family, Romance
Directed By:Garry Marshall
Written By:Gina Wendkos
In Theaters:8/3/2001
Box Office:$165,335,153
Runtime:115 minutes
Studio:Bottom of the Ninth Productions, Walt Disney Pictures, BrownHouse Productions

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Garry Marshall

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Anne Hathaway

Mia Thermopolis

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Julie Andrews

Queen Clarisse Renaldi

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Heather Matarazzo

Lilly Moscovitz

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Caroline Goodall

Helen Thermopolis

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Héctor Elizondo

Joe

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Robert Schwartzman

Michael Moscovitz

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Erik von Detten

Josh Bryant

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Patrick John Flueger

Jeremiah Hart

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Sandra Oh

Vice Principal Gupta

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Mandy Moore

Lana Thomas

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Sean O'Bryan

Patrick O'Connell

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