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Based On Novel Or Book | Grandparent Grandchild Relationship
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Family Feature Film Comedy | 2002
Best Movie for Families | 2002
Best AnimationFamily | 2002
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 2002 | Gail
Best Family Film Live Action | 2002
Best Contemporary Makeup Feature | 2002 | Leonard
Favorite Female Movie Star | 2002 | Julie
Youth in Film | 2002 | Anne
Breakthrough Female Performance | 2002 | Anne
Best Family Film | 2002
Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack | 2002
Budget 37,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 165,335,153 USD
The scene where Mia slips and falls in the bleachers was real. Anne Hathaway had slipped on a puddle while doing the scene, and director Garry Marshall thought it was so funny, he inserted it in the final cut.
When Mia accidentally sets the man's arm on fire, the flames were supposed to go out when he puts his arm in the ice bucket, but they didn't. Anne Hathaway panicked and threw the glass of water on it, which was not scripted.
The picture of Mia's deceased father next to her music box is Anne Hathaway's real-life father (Gerald T. Hathaway). He also appears to be writing the letter to her while fishing.
Mia's cat, Fat Louie, was Anne Hathaway's pet in real life. Four different cats played the role. One who allowed people to carry it, one who could sit still, another who would jump, and the last one, who sits on the envelope at the end of the movie.
During auditions, Anne Hathaway fell out of her chair, and was immediately given the part as clumsy Mia Thermopolis.
"Eduard Christoff Philippe GÈrard Renaldi, Prince of Genovia: [voiceover] Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all."
"Joe: [speaking to Mia] Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent."