What a Girl Wants (2003) [PG]

Release Date:
March 27, 2003

Original Title:
What a Girl Wants

Alternate Titles:
Ce que fille veut...
Czego pragną dziewczyny
Lo Que Una Chica Quiere
Po čom dievča túži
女孩要什么

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | Romance

Production Companies:
Di Novi Pictures
Gaylord Films
Gerber Pictures
HSI Tomorrow Film
Sloane Square Films
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 8  BG: B  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  FR: 10  GB: PG  HU: 12  IE: 12  JP: R15+  SE: 7 År  US: PG 

Runtime: 105

Trying to fit in. Born to stand out.

An American girl, Daphne, heads to Europe in search of the father she's never met. But instead of finding a British version of her bohemian mother, she learns the love of her mom's life is an uptight politician. The only problem now is that her long-lost dad is engaged to a fiercely territorial social climber with a daughter who makes Daphne's life miserable.

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Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson

Costume Design:
Shay Cunliffe

Director:
Dennie Gordon

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn

Editor:
Charles McClelland

Executive Producer:
E.K. Gaylord II
Casey La Scala
Alison Greenspan

Original Music Composer:
Rupert Gregson-Williams

Producer:
Denise Di Novi
Bill Gerber
Hunt Lowry

Production Design:
Michael Carlin

Screenplay:
Elizabeth Chandler
Jenny Bicks

Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Powell

Stunt Double:
George Cottle

Theatre Play:
William Douglas-Home

Writer:
William Douglas-Home

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