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Once Upon A Mattress
Once Upon A Mattress — Tracey Ullmann in the third remake of this Broadway classic.
2005 6 2.6K views saved
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Once Upon A Mattress

2005 6 2.6K views saved
Once Upon A Mattress

Queen Aggravain has ruled that none may marry until her son, Prince Dauntless marries. However, she has managed to sabotage every princess that come along. When Sir Harry and Lady Larken learn that they are going to be parents, wed or not, he goes off to the swamps and brings back Princess Winnifred ("Fred" to her friends).

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 1hrs 30min
Status: Released
Release date: 2005-12-18
Release format: Streaming — Apr 07, 2020
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Ellie <3
@sparklindiamond 5 years ago

I have wanted to watch this forever! It didn't disappoint, with catchy show tunes and hilarious characters, I recommend.

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Ellie <3
@sparklindiamond 5 years ago

I have wanted to watch this forever! It didn't disappoint, with catchy show tunes and hilarious characters, I recommend.

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Jerry Howell
@ithinkdifferent 7 years ago

Synopsis: Lady Larken (Zooey Deschanel) is expecting...but she isn't married! To avoid shaming the kingdom, she and her fiancée must wed; the only problem is, the queen of the kingdom (screen legend Carol Burnett) won't let anyone say "I do" until her son finds a bride...and Mother Dearest is making it nearly impossible for that to happen! Out of desperation, the price ventures into a faraway land and finds the Princess Winnifred (Tracey Ullman), whom he is immediately smitten with...but, the queen isn't impressed! She sets up an impossible test for the princess: Winnifred will sleep on top of twenty mattresses, under which there is a single pea. If Winnifred falls asleep, she fails...and the queen does everything to make her insanely tired! Everyone in the castle has been waiting forever and a day to get married...but, if the princess doesn't pass this seemingly insurmountable test, they'll be waiting even longer! Can she do it?
Also starring screen legend Tom Smothers.

The Good: This was a fun musical adventure, with great musical numbers, amazing choreography, and a winning story. Having two stars of yesteryear among the cast was a big plus, and gave this a classic feel. Though the ending is obvious from the outset, seeing the finale made me want to cheer nonetheless. This film even taught me a new word--incipient--which rarely happens these days, as I have a large vocabulary. All in all, I had a blast with this, except...

The Bad: I didn't like how a pregnancy outside of marriage was a main plot device. Also, there's a scene with a sex talk of sorts, though both of those topics were handled with very old-school decorum. The biggest concern, however, was the outfits of the female characters; too many low-cut dresses were seen.

Conclusion: I grew up on songs from Broadway musicals; my mom was a big fan, so, I heard tunes from productions ranging from _The Phantom of the Opera_ to _Les Miserables_ to even _Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat_ countless times. I'm sure I was the only kid I knew who knew who Michael Crawford, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Michael Ball even were. So, this kind of thing is right up my alley...and that's why I enjoyed it. It may be over a decade old, but it's a serious throwback to even older Disney movies...the kind you rarely see from any studio anymore. Plus, I still can't believe it taught me a new word.

Score: 4/5

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