Continuity mistake: After receiving the phone call from Nancy, when Robert and Morgan are talking in the taxi, his seatbelt repeatedly changes from over to under his trench coat collar. (00:16:45)
Enchanted (2007)
Directed by: Kevin Lima
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey, Timothy Spall
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Continuity mistake: When Giselle opens the window in Robert's apartment, in the exterior shot, to sing for furry cleaning help, there is a set of three windows to her right, with a balcony. Odd thing is, in the interior shots the window she sang from is to the left of the couch, but to the right of the couch there are three French doors, not windows, that open to the balcony. (00:25:20)
Visible crew/equipment: At Robert's apartment, when he and Morgan stand by the window just as Edward takes Giselle's hands and later kneels, the actors' two T-marks are visible. The pink marker was for Giselle in the previous shots, and Robert and Morgan stand behind the orange marker. (Only visible on fullscreen DVD.) (01:09:35)
Trivia: Kevin Lima, the director of Enchanted, is also the squeaky voice of Pip in NYC. Paige O'Hara, who is the voice of Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and Danny Mastrogiorgio, who is the voice of Ram #2 in Brother Bear, appear as the couple on TV in the soap opera that Edward and Nathaniel watch on "the magic mirror." Also note that as soon as Edward clicks the remote to the soap's channel we hear a few bars of Beauty and the Beast's theme music. Then later while Edward searches for Giselle in the apartment building, Judy Kuhn, who is the singing voice of Pocahontas, appears as the pregnant mom with 3 kids who opens the door and tells the prince, "You're too late!"
Trivia: Jodi Benson, who voiced/sang the part of Ariel in The Little Mermaid, appears as Robert's secretary, Sam. When Giselle looks into the fish tank (while Sam & Robert are talking), the song "Part of Your World" from Little Mermaid is heard playing.
Trivia: The scene where Giselle makes a scarecrow of her "dream prince" is based on a deleted scene from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs where Snow White does the same.
Prince Edward: [To a TV screen.] Magic Mirror, tell me where she is!
TV Reporter: Reporting from 116th and Broadway.
Prince Edward: 116th and Broadway. Thank you mirror!
Morgan Philip: And when you go out you don't want to wear too much makeup, 'cause otherwise the boys get the wrong idea and you know how they are...
[Giselle has a quizzical look on her face.]
Morgan Philip: They're only after one thing.
Giselle: What's that?
Morgan Philip: I don't know...nobody will tell me.
Question: At the end of the film when we see the logo for the design company, briefly visible is Michaela Conlin (Angela from "Bones"), who I don't think had any lines in the film. She's credited on the IMDb as "May" - did she have lines deleted, or was this just a cameo of sorts (although she's not really famous enough for most people to recognise her)?
Chosen answer: Originally, she was scripted to have a few scenes with Nancy, Robert's girlfriend, in the design studio. The film's producers deleted some of those scenes. You can see that in the DVD under deleted scenes, where she has a slightly bigger part and actually has a small conversation with Nancy about Robert's text message apology.
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Answer: Obviously, Giselle didn't know. She was shoved into the wishing well by the hag and had no idea what had happened to her. Edward, being familiar with his stepmother's magic, was better prepared.
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