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Barbie As The Princess and the Pauper

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Theatrical Release

September 23, 2004

DVD Release

September 23, 2004

Studio

Lions Gate

Rated

NR (Not Rated)

Directors

William Lau

Actors

Kelly Sheridan, Melissa Lyons, Julie Stevens (IV), Mark Hildreth, Mark Luna, Alessandro Juliani, Martin Short, Kathleen Barr, Ian James Corlett, Ellen Kennedy, Pam Hyatt, Brian Drummond, Jan Rabson, Colin Murdock, Janyse Jaud, Lee Tockar, Gary Chalk, Roger Monk (II), Sara Niemietz, Robin Atkin Downes

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Formats

  • Animated
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • NTSC

Additional Information

Singing In Her First Musical Movie!

This adventure tells the story of a Princess and a pauper who were worlds apart in lifestyles, yet identical in looks! When chance brings them together, it becomes the beginning of a great adventure and a friendship that will last a lifetime. When Anneliese is captured, Erika must pretend to be the Princess to help find out what has happened and to save her. In the end, the magic of love and friendship triumphs and the kingdom is saved!

Format: DVD MOVIE - Product Description

Barbie's excellent musical debut features first-rate voices and songs, and a captivating story about love, responsibility, and freedom. Based on Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, the 85-minute computer-animated adventure is about two almost identical girls who, though born into very different circumstances, are amazingly alike. A chance meeting between the young women becomes significant when Princess Annaliese is later kidnapped and (pauper) Erika suddenly becomes a crucial component in the search for the princess and her captor. The princess's confinement and Erika's glimpse into the life of a princess leads both girls toward a new compassion for the other and a serious contemplation of the conflict between one's sense of duty and the desire to be free. Adding to the general confusion is the princess's intended, the handsome King Dominick; her devoted tutor, Julian; and the Queen's evil advisor, Preminger. (Ages 3 to 9) --Tami Horiuchi - Amazon.com

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