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The Prince And Me 1
Edward is a Denmark Price, who has relocated to United States and studies at Wisconsin- Madison University under the name of Eddie. There he falls for a pretty girl, who serves food at the cafeteria. She thought that he is just another rich boy, and didn’t believe that he could turn out to be a prince.
25 October 1978, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
26 September 1976, Hong Kong
24 January 1974, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
30 March 1977, Paris, France
11 May 1960, Silkeborg, Denmark
4 December 1965, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
19 May 1939, London, England, UK
17 April 1947, Marianské Lázne, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
6 September 1970, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
6 November 1976, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
11 January 1977, New York City, New York, USA
January1941, Québec, Canada
8 February 1944, Prague, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
27 June 1978, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
8 March 1949, Liberec, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
28 January 1954, Copenhagen, Denmark
April 26, 2008
...generally remains a cut above the majority of its contemporary romcom brethren - with the dreaded fake break-up handled particularly well (the second fake break-up is kind of pushing it, though).
August 12, 2004
the script and Martha Coolidge direction are so play-it-safe formulaic that the film lacks fairy-tale luster. It's as predictable as an Elvis movie-without the music.
April 02, 2004
Even its pre-teen audience could use a bit more quirkiness and a little less formula.
July 20, 2004
This attempt at a modern-day Cinderella story is about as PC as a Career Girl Barbie and disappoints due to poor structure, flimsy characterisation and insufficient wit to distract from the above.
December 28, 2010
Good acting saves unoriginal Cinderella story.
August 08, 2004
As pleasing as The Prince & Me can be, director Martha Coolidge's film delivers nothing to advance the genre.
April 05, 2004
... thumbs down for me ...
December 31, 2004
A Royal Letdown.
April 02, 2004
The sound you hear is the death rattle of the women's movement.
April 02, 2004
Nothing is new about the movie's premise, but it is entertaining all the same.
April 06, 2004
Paige eventually comes to a self-affirming decision, but the Danish interlude succeeds too well in making us feel her boredom.
April 02, 2004
Bland and immediately disposable.

