A Cinderella Story

2004 film by Mark Rosman

A Cinderella Story is a 2004 film about a girl who named Samantha Montgomery who is routinely exploited by her wicked stepmother but is now excited about the prospect of meeting her Internet lover at the school's Halloween dance. This film is released theaters July 16, 2004 in United States.

Directed by Mark Rosman. Written by Leigh Dunlap
Once upon a time... can happen any time.

Fiona

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  • [to Sam] Sweetheart, now that you're old enough, there's something I've always wanted to tell you and I think you're ready to hear it: you're not very pretty and you're not very bright. I'm so glad we had that talk.
  • [to Rhonda, biting her freshly manicured nail] I'm a very appealing person.

Carter

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  • [repeated line] Anything is possible if you just believe.
  • Have no fear! Zorro is here... [slight pause] AND HE'S GOT THE KEYS TO HIS DAD'S MERCEDES!
  • [after Sam and Austin get together] Oh my God! You gotta love high school!

Others

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Dialogue

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Sam: Carter, what are you wearing?
Carter: What...? This is my Snoop Dizzle look.
Sam: [pause] I cannot drive you to school like that.
Carter: [takes off his sunglasses] Sam, I am a method actor, okay? This is part of my training.
Sam: [takes off Carter's hat] I know, I know, I know, but... Look at this.
Carter: Alright. Take 2. [gets out of the car]

Fiona: Where are your prizes? Winners get prizes.
Gabriella: We didn't win, Mom. Some girl stole it from us.
Fiona: I am very, very, very, very upset about this.
Brianna: You don't look upset.
Fiona: Oh, it's the Botox. I can't show emotion for another hour and a half.

Austin: Sam! Okay, I know you think I'm just some...
Sam: Coward? Phony?
Austin: Okay, just listen.
Sam: No, you listen. You turned out to be exactly who I thought you were. I never pretended to be somebody else. It's been me all along. And it was me who was hurt in front of everybody. Look, I didn't come here to yell at you, okay? I know what it feels like to be afraid to show who you are. I was, but I'm not anymore. And the thing is, I don't care what people think about me, because I believe in myself. And I know that things are gonna be okay. But even though I have no family, and no job, and no money for college, it's you that I feel sorry for.
David: Heads up! Yo, five minutes.
Austin: I'm coming!
Sam: I know that guy that sent those emails is somewhere inside of you, but I can't wait for him... [voice breaking] ...because waiting for you is like waiting for rain in this drought: useless and disappointing.
[Sam walks away]
Austin: Sam...

Coach: What's the problem?
Andy: [stops Austin with his hand] Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, what are you doing?
Austin: I'm outta here.
Andy: What? You're throwing away your dream!
Austin: No, Dad, I'm throwing away yours. [turns to Ryan] It's your game now. Go get 'em.

Cast

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See also

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