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  2. Happily N'Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Happily N'Ever After is a 2006 animated fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Paul J. Bolger, produced by John H. Williams, and written by Rob Moreland. It is inspired by fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen and loosely based on the 1999 animated German television series Simsala Grimm .

  3. Happily Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After, a Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Bruno Barreto Happily Ever After (1989 film) , an animated movie continuing the adventures of Snow White and her prince Happily Ever After (2004 film) ( Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants ), a French film

  4. List of works produced by Filmation - Wikipedia

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    BraveStarr: The Movie: March 18, 1988: Taurus Entertainment: Alternate title: BraveStarr: The Legend: Happily Ever After: June 30, 1989: First National Productions: Produced in 1988; released in 1989 in the Philippines, 1990 in France, unreleased until 1993 in US: Kel-Air Entertainment

  5. Happily Ever After (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After (originally released as Snow White: The Adventure Continues in the Philippines) [3] [Note 1] is a 1989 animated musical fantasy film directed by John Howley, and starring the voices of Dom DeLuise, Malcolm McDowell, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed Asner, Sally Kellerman, Irene Cara, Carol Channing and Tracey Ullman. [4]

  6. Drew Barrymore Reveals the Original ’50 First Dates’ Ending ...

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    Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler’s “50 First Dates” is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and the former dropped a surprise revelation on her eponymous daytime talk show by sharing ...

  7. Happily Ever After (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After (French: Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants; Translation: They married and had many children) is a 2004 French comedy drama film. The film is written and directed by Yvan Attal, produced by Claude Berri, and starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal. [3] It was released in English in North America.

  8. Happily Ever After (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Au-yeung Goon-nam (Michelle Wai) and Sze Tso-chi share the same birthday, go to the same school, love photography, and are just as competitive.But they did not know of each other's existence until they "crossed swords" at a debate tournament.

  9. Carol Burnett on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    Made-for-TV movie [50] 1983–1984 Mama's Family: Eunice Higgins: 6 episodes 1984 Burnett Discovers Domingo: Herself TV special directed [51] [52] [53] 1984, 1988 Magnum, P.I. Susan Johnson 2 episodes 1985 The Laundromat: Alberta Johnson Made-for-TV movie [54] Happily Ever After: Narrator Made-for-TV movie [55] 1986 Fresno: Charlotte Kensington ...