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Witch | Prince
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5.9/10
IMDbBest Ensemble Motion Picture | 2015 | Daniel Huttlestone
Highestgrossing leading actress in musical films at the global box office | 2019 | Meryl Streep
Best Villain | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2015 | Lilla Crawford
2015 | Rob Marshall
2015 | Dion Beebe
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2015 | Anna Pinnock
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2015 | Emily Blunt
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Make Up Hair | 2015 | J. Roy Helland
Best Ensemble | 2014 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Acting Ensemble | 2014 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Art Direction | 2014 | Anna Pinnock
Ensemble Cast | 2015 | Daniel Huttlestone
Supporting Actress | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
MakeupHair | 2015 | J. Roy Helland
Production Design | 2015 | Dennis Gassner
British Actress of the Year For | 2015 | Emily Blunt
British Actress of the Year | 2015 | Emily Blunt
Young British Performer of the Year | 2015 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Movie Supporting Actress | 2014 | Meryl Streep
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Costumes | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best MakeUp | 2015 | Peter Swords King
Best Production Design | 2015 | Dennis Gassner
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Art Direction | 2015 | Anna Pinnock
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Sound Mixing | 2015 | John Casali
Best Production Design | 2015 | Dennis Gassner
Actress Defying Age and Agism | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best International Actress | 2016 | Meryl Streep
Favorite Villain | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Meryl Streep
Fantasy Film | 2015 | Roxana Alexandru
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2015 | Tiffany Little Canfield
Best Costume Design | 2015 | Colleen Atwood
Best Sound (Editing Mixing) | 2015 | Blake Leyh
Best Visual Effects | 2015 | Matt Johnson
Best Costume Design | 2014 | Colleen Atwood
Best Cinematography | 2014 | Dion Beebe
Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role Male | 2014 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Film Editing | 2014 | Wyatt Smith
Best Male Newcomer | 2015 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2015 | Daniel Huttlestone
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling Feature Films | 2015 | J. Roy Helland
Best Period andor Character Makeup Feature Films | 2015 | Peter Swords King
Best Special Makeup Effects Feature Films | 2015 | J. Roy Helland
Best Production Design | 2014 | Anna Pinnock
Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film | 2015 | John Casali
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2015 | Matt Johnson
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2015 | Matt Johnson
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over Million Dollars | 2015 | Paul Gemignani
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over 25 Million Dollars | 2015 | Michael Higham
Best Sound Editing Music in a Musical Feature Film | 2015 | Michael Higham
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2015 | Wyatt Smith
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 212,902,372 USD
At a Q&A session after a screening of the film, James Corden recalled an incident during rehearsals in which Meryl Streep jumped on a table and her foot got caught in her costume. She started falling backwards, head first, toward a concrete floor. Both Corden and director Rob Marshall froze in the fear that they were about to witness the death of Meryl Streep. However, a pregnant Emily Blunt stepped in and caught Streep before she hit the floor.
According to Anna Kendrick, the set pieces used for the woods were so big and realistic that she and Chris Pine actually got lost while on the sound stage, and had to be rescued by a production assistant.
According to Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine was extremely shy about his singing voice, and noted that he would hold back during rehearsals. She only heard his actual singing voice when she was eating lunch in the recording studio. She was in a room by herself and she heard a "beautiful, crooning voice" coming from the hallway, but she assumed that it was a singer from a different project, since multiple records were being recorded in the studio. She then noticed that the singing wasn't stopping, so she poked her head out to see who it was. To her surprise, she discovered that it was Pine, who didn't know anybody else was there.
Meryl Streep revealed that after turning forty, she was offered three witch roles in one year, and she implemented a 'no witches' rule. She ended up breaking that rule after meeting composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim and Rob Marshall for this film.
Emily Blunt portrays a woman who is unable to have a child in the film. While Blunt was actually pregnant during filming. This resulted in multiple different techniques to hide her pregnancy.
"Cinderella's Prince: I was raised to be charming, not sincere."
"Witch: [singing] You're not good, you're not bad, you're just nice. I'm not good, I'm not nice, I'm just right. I'm the witch. You're the world."