A young and unskilled fairy godmother that ventures out on her own to prove her worth by tracking down a young girl whose request for help was ignored. What she discovers is that the girl has now become a grown woman in need of something very different than a “prince charming.”
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Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Eleanor: Jillian Bell
- Mackenzie Walsh: Isla Fisher
- Hugh Prince: Santiago Cabrera
- Paula: Mary Elizabeth Ellis
- Moira: Jane Curtin
- Jane Walsh: Jillian Shea Spaeder
- Mia Walsh: Willa Skye
- Agnes: June Squibb
- Duff: Artemis Pebdani
- Grant: Utkarsh Ambudkar
- Barb: Stephnie Weir
- Greta: Carlease Burke
- Opal: Sonia Manzano
- Beth: Olga Merediz
- Dave: Richard Snee
- Mr. Clancy: Nelson Ascencio
- Young Mackenzie: Erica Parks
- Tailgater Kid: Aurora McLaughlin
- Panhandler: Lonnie Farmer
- Anchor: Tim Estiloz
- Floor Manager: Chris Everett
- Couple: Benz Veal
- Couple: Rafael Silva
- Teen Grandson: Brendan Meehan
- Security Guard 1: Ralph Ayala
- Security Guard 2: Juvan Elisma
- Concert Participant (uncredited): Sydney Jenkins
- Bruins Tailgater (uncredited): Nicholas Trotto
- Bartender (uncredited): Audrey Fratelli
Film Crew:
- Casting: Debra Zane
- Director of Photography: Christopher Norr
- Original Music Composer: Rachel Portman
- Costume Design: Renee Ehrlich Kalfus
- Set Decoration: Meg Everist
- Executive Producer: Ivan Reitman
- Director: Sharon Maguire
- Makeup Department Head: Debbie Zoller
- Supervising Sound Editor: Glenn Freemantle
- Sound Designer: Ben Barker
- Supervising Art Director: Charlie Daboub
- Production Design: Alice Normington
- Executive Producer: Tom Pollock
- Casting Assistant: Cindy Lin
- Compositing Artist: Daniel Garnerone
- Supervising Art Director: Caty Maxey
- 2D Artist: Thierry Torres Rubio
- Animation: Victor Ens
- 2D Artist: Allan Fernando
- Supervising Animator: Aya Suzuki
- 2D Artist: Michael Schlingmann
- Art Direction: Kristin Lekki
- Producer: Justin Springer
- Production Assistant: Matthew O’Toole
- Color Assistant: Sam Fischer
- Music Editor: Christoph Bauschinger
- Animation Director: Marc Craste
- Screenplay: Melissa Stack
- Hairstylist: Connie Kallos
- Finance: Mary Jasionowski
- Supervising Music Editor: Yann McCullough
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Ariel Velasco-Shaw
- Executive Producer: Diane L. Sabatini
- Still Photographer: K.C. Bailey
- Production Supervisor: Karen Jarnecke
- Location Manager: Becky Brake
- Camera Operator: Bill Trautvetter
- Key Costumer: Honah Lee Milne
- Hair Department Head: Melissa Yonkey
- Makeup Artist: Nichole Pleau
- 2D Artist: Peter Dodd
- Animation Department Coordinator: Justine Waldie
- Visual Effects Producer: Alison Parraco
- Music Programmer: Luke Richards
- Key Hair Stylist: Susan Buffington
- Special Effects Supervisor: Mark Hawker
- Assistant Costume Designer: Elizabeth Shelton
- Sound Mixer: Tom Williams
- Makeup Artist: Juliet Loveland
- Conductor: Alastair King
- Ager/Dyer: Taryn Walsh
- Additional Script Supervisor: Susan A. Sullivan
- 2D Artist: Slaven Reese
- VFX Artist: Bryan Haines
- 2D Artist: Andy Powell
- 2D Artist: Uli Meyer
- Casting: Dylan Jury
- Editor: Gary Dollner
- Music Producer: Kaylin Frank
- 2D Artist: Denise Dean
- Assistant Costume Designer: Kelsey Ettman
- Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco
- Tailor: April McCoy
- Stand In: Ken Kansky
- Costumer: Coco Roy
- Set Medic: Roger Dillingham Jr.
- Costumer: Nicole Cook
- 2D Artist: Matthew Armitage
- Assistant Accountant: Alan Murphy
- Costume Coordinator: Laura Bill
- Costumer: Meg Gustafson
- Accounting Clerk Assistant: Sarah Elizabeth Grant
- Craft Service: Josh Kuhn
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Tyson Donnelly
- Costume Assistant: Tyler Kinney
- Set Production Assistant: Eric Olin Anderson
- Travel Coordinator: Herb Polack
- Executive Producer: Amie Karp
- VFX Editor: Nic Gill
- Key Makeup Artist: Blair Aycock
- Story: Kari Granlund
- Set Medic: Jillian Taylor
- Compositing Artist: William Eagar
- 2D Artist: Andrea Simonti
- Compositing Supervisor: James Gaillard
- Compositing Artist: Adam O’Sullivan Avery
- Compositing Artist: Joshua Crew
- Compositing Artist: Jérôme Ferra
- Compositing Artist: Clarisse Valeix
- 2D Artist: Matthias Cuciniello
- Animation Coordinator: Beverly Yeang
- Security: Michael C. Thibodeau
- Accounting Clerk Assistant: Sam Ruocco
- Production Coordinator: Tim Patterson
- Set Production Assistant: Morgan Mondragon
- Set Production Assistant: Peri Michael
- Security: Patrick J. McLaughlin
- Security: John J. McLaughlin
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Corry Lane
- Set Medic: Timothy Blanchard
- Key Production Assistant: Ryan Begley
- Location Production Assistant: Robert J. Mitchell
- Location Manager: Lucy Lee
- Assistant Location Manager: Sam Gillis
- Dailies Operator: Steve Sherrick
- First Assistant Editor: Charlotte Gage
- Post Production Assistant: Paola Bacialli
- Costume Assistant: Tyler Ramirez
- Costume Assistant: Sunny Davis
- Costumer: Robin Chalfin
- Tailor: Ken Busbin
- Extras Casting: Mikayla Cramer
- Storyboard Artist: Zhihuang Dong
- Character Designer: Nikolas Ilic
- 2D Artist: Andrew Brooks
- 2D Artist: Duncan Gist
- 2D Artist: Simon Swales
- 2D Artist: Alan Henry
- 2D Artist: Kay Sales
- 2D Artist: Ryan Fairbanks
- Visual Effects Editor: Dan McIntosh
- Digital Compositor: Esme Coleman
Movie Reviews:
- Kamurai: Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.
This is a weird little gem of a watch. Not only is it a goofy and fun family movie, but it has a fun “story in a story” style of structure to it.
While the main story is Ellinoore trying to help Mackenzie, it is literally a support story to Mackenzie’s story, so the B story is the actual main story. It’s not that important, just an amusing note.
The movie is filled with fun, feel-good moments. While it’s not going to be an award winning movie, I think it’s almost a guaranteed good movie for almost anyone.
- r96sk: Not good. I don’t hate it though, it’s harmless and means well.
‘Godmothered’ is an extremely forgettable 2020 flick from Disney. Jillian Bell leads, with Isla Fisher supporting. I actually think it would’ve worked best the other way around, with Fisher portraying Eleanor and Bell playing Mackenzie. I like Bell from ‘Workaholics’, but she isn’t lead worthy enough in my opinion; at least based on this. Jane Curtin also appears.
The plot is very formulaic and lacks originality, especially with a few cringey, “how do you do fellow kids”-esque jokes. It’s a very basic fish-out-of-water schtick for the majority. The ending is sickly, even if it has its heart fully in the right place.
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