Jeri Jacquin
Coming to DVD from
directors Lynne Southerland and Paulette Victor-Lifton and SHOUT! Kids Factory
comes a new twist to a fairytale we all know as CINDERELLA and the SECRET
PRINCE.
Ella (Cassandra Lee
Morris) is taking care of her step-mother and two step-sisters but also of the
creatures that live in the home. Her three furry mice friends, Alex (Chris
Niosi), Manny (R. Martin Klein) and Walt (Tony Azzolino) have started her day
with a little bit of trouble in the kitchen. It doesn't last long when it is
announced that there is to be a ball at the castle where the prince is looking
for a wife.
No interest in it at
all, Ella is encouraged by the mice to attend and take a chance that she might
be the next princess to the kingdom. Her thoughts turn to what to wear when it
is suggested that they seek out the fairy godmother who lives in the woods for
guidance. Once there, they can't find the fairy but instead her apprentice
named Crystal (Kirsten Day). At first she doesn't seem interested but then
realizes it's much more fun than standing around doing nothing.
At the ball she
dances with the prince but the mice and Crystal seek out the kitchen. Instead
they find that there is a Witch (Wendee Lee) practicing evil! In fact they
discover that Alex isn't really a mouse - he is the rightful prince to the
kingdom. Telling Ella what is happening they decide to find the one thing that
could restore Alex and reclaim the kingdom from evil.
They are going to
have to act fast because the Witch isn't about to give up quite so easily!
Morris as Ella lends
her voice to this delightful character who finds herself on an adventure of a
lifetime. Ella is fun, has a sense of humor but also knows when an injustice
has been done and wants to help make it right. There is nothing better than a strong
young girl who sees her world as an opportunity to do right by all.
Niosi as Alex is a
young man who has had his life taken by the greed of another. It is meeting
Ella that sets in motion all the decisions he makes and the ultimate decision
that may change everything he has come to love.
Klein and Azzolino
as Manny and Walt are charming, funny, and have no problem admitting when they
aren't comfortable doing something. Of course if there are snacks involved you
can get a little more out of them!
Day as Crystal
doesn't start off as the happiest of people as she is looking for her mentor
with no luck. Understanding that she can be friends with Ella, Alex, Manny and
Walt opens up the doors for relationships she has been lacking and becomes a
trusted friend. Lee as the Witch is scary and, well, for a better term a pretty
nasty person. Taking away Alex's life for her own greed certainly qualifies as
a nasty person but she goes after them all to make sure she keeps what she
thinks is hers.
Other cast include
Stephen Mendel as Olaf, Terrence Stone as the Eagle and Stephanie Sanditz as
Step-mother.
SHOUT! Factory has
grown into a tremendous multi-platform media company. Releasing new animated
features such as the exquisite Long Way North, and the epic fantasy Beauty And
The Beast. Also their own original horror film, Fender Bender gives fans a good
scare. For more of what SHOUT Factor has to offer please visit www.shoutfactory.com.
CINDERELLA and the
SECRET PRINCE is heartwarming, entertaining, funny and, of course, enchanting.
This is a twist on the classic story with a witch that makes Ella's step-mother
seem tame by comparison. The focus clearly is on Ella's friendships and her meeting
the mouse-prince. Their goal is to make things right in a world that has been
forced into evil by someone the prince trusted.
It is a story of
friendship, loyalty, adventure, doing right no matter the cost and a little bit
of love as well. That is why families enjoy these story's. We want to sit with
our family and enjoy a film that is fun but also teaches lessons that everyone
can embrace.
In the end - it is a
tale of friendship and love wrapped in magic!
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