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During a game of catch-the-boy-and-kiss-him, Emmy, a precocious ten-year-old, kisses another little girl, Alice. Her parents sit her down and make her call the kiss 'an accident' and Emmy is left feeling isolated and alone. She's sent a... See more »

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Hammond
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Bernard
Tallulah Wayman-Harris ...
Emmy
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Mr. Adams
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Mrs. Adams
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Maiden
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Voice of Adult Maiden (voice)
Chandler Freeman ...
Young Maiden
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Voice of Young Maiden (voice)
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Princess (as Lindsay N.W. Lavanchy)
Lyle McConaughy ...
Prince
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Councilman
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Councilman
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Councilman
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Councilman
Abe Rogland ...
Councilman
Marc Segal ...
Councilman
Ed Fallin ...
Councilman
John Bovenizer ...
Councilman
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Alice
Dana Lee Ryan ...
Sibling
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Evil Sibling
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Evil Sibling
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Evil Sibling
Skylar Cutchall ...
Evil Sibling (as Skyler Cutchall)
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Got One Girl
Sarah Staitman ...
Little Red Riding Hood
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Councilman (voice)
Chloë Blue Steckart ...
Girl

Directed by

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Ali Scher

Written by

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Ali Scher ... ()
 
Joe Swanson ... ()

Produced by

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Tammara Billik ... executive producer
Rebecca Louisell ... producer
Ian Ward ... producer

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Corey Wallace

Cinematography by

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Nicholas Musurca

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R.J. Daniel Hanna

Editorial Department

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Lindsay Morrison ... trailer editor
Faroukh Virani ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Tricia Roberts
Tricia Robertson

Costume Design by

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Catherine Elhoffer

Makeup Department

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Vanessa Leon ... hair stylist / makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Dion ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Rebecca Chan ... boom operator
Katie Gately ... boom operator
Christophe Nassif ... dialogue editor / re-recording mixer / sound recordist / supervising sound editor
Jinhae Park ... foley recordist/editor / re-recording mixer
Jesse Rosenman ... sound effects editor
Seryna Thai ... sound effects editor
Jean Tsai ... boom operator
Mark Witte ... boom operator
Qianbaihui Yang ... boom operator (as Qian Bai Hui Yang) / sound effects editor (as Qian Bai Hui Yang)

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Stuart Hirsch ... special effects

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Ari Levinson ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Bill Leaman ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Brigitte Demeter ... best boy electric (as Brigitte Bartholdi)
Joseph Matarrese ... key grip
Phillip Matarrese ... gaffer
James Tarlton ... second assistant camera
Brian Udoff ... assistant camera

Casting Department

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Cheryl Faye ... casting: kids

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rebecca Agee ... assistant costume designer / set costumer
Kaylin Boosalis ... costume assistant
Catherine Elhoffer ... key costumer / wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

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Alison Balbag ... harp
Aurelien Eulert ... musician
Zack Howard ... score recording engineer & mixer
Johnny Vallone ... songwriter
Dave Volpe ... conductor
Corey Wallace ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Laura Jean Bransky ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Cheryl Faye ... choreographer
Lulu Hansen ... book designer
Aaron Rockwell ... production assistant

Thanks

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Charity Fowler ... special thanks
Kismet Rogue Fox ... thanks
Ed Lally ... special thanks
Jen Rainin ... special thanks
Chris Danger Rose ... special thanks
Lyn Rose ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

During a game of catch-the-boy-and-kiss-him, Emmy, a precocious ten-year-old, kisses another little girl, Alice. Her parents sit her down and make her call the kiss 'an accident' and Emmy is left feeling isolated and alone. She's sent a fairy tale, 'The Maiden and The Prince,' by the Grand High Council of Fairy Tale Rules and Standards, to set her down the 'right' path in life. The council assigns Hammond to narrate Emmy's story. Luckily for Emmy, Hammond often alters the morals of his stories to help children learn the lesson they truly need. Much to the chagrin of the council, Hammond uses his magical tongue and manipulates the events of Emmy's story, teaching her that she should never have to apologize for being different. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Die Maid und die Prinzessin (Germany)
  • Die Jungfer und die Prinzessin (Germany)
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  • 18 min
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