EverAfter (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 31, 1998

Original Title:
EverAfter

Alternate Titles:
Ever After
Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Por Siempre Cenicienta
Por siempre: cenicienta, una historia de amor
À tout jamais: Une histoire de Cendrillon
情话童真

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Fox Family Films
Mireille Soria Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  CZ: U  DE: 6  ES: 7  GB: PG  KR: 12  NL: AL  RO: AP  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 121

Desire. Defy. Escape.

Danielle, a vibrant young woman is forced into servitude after the death of her father when she was a young girl. Danielle's stepmother Rodmilla is a heartless woman who forces Danielle to do the cooking and cleaning, while she tries to marry off the eldest of her two daughters to the prince. But Danielle's life takes a wonderful turn when, under the guise of a visiting royal, she meets the charming Prince Henry.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ian McMillan

"B" Camera Operator:
David Morgan

ADR Editor:
Robert Gavin

ADR Mixer:
Mike Dowson

ADR Recordist:
Mark Taylor

Actor's Assistant:
Gwenn Stroman
Cristen Kauffman

Art Direction:
Damien Lanfranchi
David Lee
Stephen Dobric
David Allday
Martyn John

Assistant Accountant:
Beatrice Giraud
Caroline Staub
Emmanuelle Le Roque

Assistant Art Director:
Tatiana Macdonald

Assistant Costume Designer:
Stephen Miles
Anna Kot

Assistant Director:
Jordane LaFourcade
Gil Kenny
Andreas Meszaros

Assistant Editor:
Jeff Harlacker

Assistant Location Manager:
Xavier Le Gris
Wink Mordaunt

Assistant Production Manager:
Hazel Waite

Assistant Sound Editor:
Victor Nunes

Associate Producer:
Melissa Cobb

Best Boy Electric:
Fred Brown

Boom Operator:
David Sutton

Camera Operator:
Mike Proudfoot

Camera Trainee:
Julie Lemasson

Carpenter:
Colin Clarke
Neil Martin
Richard Jones
Wayne Hammond
Colin Smith
Graham Weames
Peter Duffey
Steve Alder
John Clarke
Tommy Davis

Casting:
Lucinda Syson
Priscilla John

Clapper Loader:
Miles Proudfoot
Rod Marley
Mik Allen

Co-Producer:
Kevin Reidy
Timothy M. Bourne

Color Timer:
John Stanborough

Construction Manager:
Malcolm Roberts

Costume Designer:
Jenny Beavan

Dialect Coach:
Sandra Frieze

Dialogue Editor:
Paul Conway

Digital Compositor:
Paul Conway

Digital Effects Producer:
Deanna Gould

Director:
Andy Tennant

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn

Dolly Grip:
Jimmy Waters

Dresser:
Nava R. Sadan
Sunita Singh

Dressing Prop:
Emmanuel Poupard
Bob Sherwood
Colin Gray
Robert Sawchuk

Editor:
Roger Bondelli

Electrician:
Jack White
Steve Pattenden
Ron Herschman
Kenny Monger
Peter O'Toole
Thomas O'Sullivan
Brian Sullivan
Wayne Leach
Chris Dowling
Tony Hannington

First Assistant Director:
Scott Printz

First Assistant Editor:
Tracey Wadmore-Smith

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Bjørn Ole Schroeder

Floor Runner:
Anthony Wilcox

Focus Puller:
Simon Finney
John Ferguson
Simon Hume

Foley Artist:
Pauline Griffith
Jenny Lee Wright

Foley Editor:
Tony Message

Gaffer:
Alex Scott

Generator Operator:
David Bruce

Greensman:
Roger Holden

Grip:
Gary Romaine

Hairdresser:
Annie Townsend
Kay Georgiou
Liz Michie
Geraldine Jones

Key Grip:
Tony Turner

Key Hair Stylist:
Eithné Fennel

Key Makeup Artist:
Tina Earnshaw

Location Assistant:
Frederic Tron

Location Manager:
Mark Shorrock

Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Greene
Rebecca Lafford
Belinda Hodgson
Sian Grigg
Sallie Jaye
Polly Earnshaw
Lisa McDevitt

Music Editor:
Graham Sutton

Novel:
Charles Perrault

Original Music Composer:
George Fenton

Painter:
Jason Reilly
Nick Bowe
Jim Warren

Payroll Accountant:
Jane Trower

Producer:
Tracey Trench
Andy Tennant
Mireille Soria

Producer's Assistant:
Anisa Lalani
Marie Mackenzie

Production Accountant:
Kevin Richard Buxbaum

Production Coordinator:
Leila Kirkpatrick

Production Design:
Michael Howells

Production Secretary:
Sophie Aude

Property Master:
Graeme Purdy

Rigging Gaffer:
Gary Cross

Scenic Artist:
Bob Walker

Scoring Mixer:
John Richards

Screenplay:
Susannah Grant
Rick Parks
Andy Tennant

Script Supervisor:
Suzanne McGeachan
Penny Eyles

Second Assistant Director:
Laurent Herbiet
Michael Stevenson

Second Unit Director:
David Tomblin

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ian McMillan

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Steve Harding

Set Decoration:
Judy Farr

Sound:
Dave Allen

Sound Mixer:
Simon Kaye

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham Daniel
Ray Merrin

Special Effects:
John Clark
Alan Senior

Standby Carpenter:
Mark Brady

Standby Painter:
Alan Grenham

Standby Property Master:
Alfie Smith

Standby Rigger:
Simon Alderton

Steadicam Operator:
Keith Sewell

Still Photographer:
Stephen Morley

Storyboard Artist:
Tony Chance

Stunt Coordinator:
Graeme Crowther

Stunts:
Julian Spencer
Sarah Franzl
Dean Forster
Abbi Collins
Sy Holland
Terry Walsh
William Willoughby
Paul Jennings

Supervising Art Director:
David Allday

Supervising Sound Editor:
Campbell Askew

Third Assistant Director:
Richard Graysmark

Title Designer:
Janice Mordue

Transportation Captain:
Jean Bourrelly

Transportation Coordinator:
Arthur Dunne
Brian Hathaway

Unit Production Manager:
Bernard Mazauric
Timothy M. Bourne
Kevin Reidy
Judi Bunn

Unit Publicist:
Susan d'Arcy

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jill Avery
Andrew Hunt
Vanessa Munro
Maggie Miller
Adrian Simmons
Joe Kowalewski

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Clare Spragge

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