Prince Charming (film)
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German title | Prince Charming |
Original title | Meet Prince Charming |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2002 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK or similar |
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Director | Brett Parker |
script | Nina Colman |
production |
Nina Colman , Brett Parker |
music |
John Wolfson , Wendy Melvoin |
camera | Curtis Petersen |
cut | Caroline Ross |
occupation | |
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Prince Charming (Original title: Meet Prince Charming ) is an American comedy film from 2002 . The Director led Brett Parker , the writer wrote Nina Colman . The main roles were played by Tia Carrere and David Charvet . Prince Charming is a fixed term, which is about the German Prince Charming corresponds.
action
Jack Harris ( David Charvet ) lives in New York City . He quits a well-paying job to pursue his dream: to start the Tribeca Times newspaper . He wages a guerrilla war against his neighbor Samantha Feld ( Tia Carrere ) and lives single. There is an embarrassing scene when he answers his sister's question aloud in a café about when he last had sex . He replies just as loudly that it was nine months ago.
On his 29th birthday, Feld receives a voucher from her friend for the services of a dating agency. Harris is doing research for the editorial for the first issue of his newspaper, describing the city's matchmaking agencies. He uses the services of one of the agencies through which field is conveyed to him. Harris and Feld get to know each other better and become a couple. In the final scene, Harris shows his girlfriend the freshly printed first edition of the newspaper.
Reviews
The film was u. a. compared to the comedy film E-Mail for you , with the plot being described as predictable . The performances of the main actors were praised.