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- (2004)
- Features: Full Frame, Subtitled, Dubbed, Dolby
- Starring: Hector Elizondo, John Rhys-Davies
- Studio: Disney
- Genre: Comedy Video, Family
- Release Date: 12/14/2004
- Five years after she learned of her royal destiny, awkward princess Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) prepares to take the throne and lead her country. After learning that she has to marry within 30... more
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- (1975)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Ulrik Cold
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Swedish
- Release Date: 3/12/2019
- Mounted for Swedish television broadcast, (an uncredited) Ingmar Bergman's take on Mozart's classic fantasy--rendered as an 18th-century stage production before an audience--became perhaps the most... more