Princess Protection Program | 
| Director: Alison Liddi-Brown Actors: Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Nicholas Braun, Molly Hagan Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 89 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: 05811100 UPC: 786936771893 EAN: 0786936771893 ASIN: B0024NSFYO
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: June 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description WHEN A TINY COUNTRY IS INVADED BY A DICTATOR, A YOUNG PRINCESS (LATER KNOWN AS ROSIE) IS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY THE PRINCESS PROTECTION PROGRAM.
Amazon.com What teenager doesn't dream of someday making a difference in the world? While one would assume that Princess Rosalinda (Demi Lovato) has a better chance of achieving that dream than regular Louisiana teenager Carter Mason (Selena Gomez), life is very unpredictable. Carter is a tomboy who lives with her dad, Major Mason (Tom Verica), and works in his bait shop. She’s a fairly typical teenager who’s crushing on a boy who barely knows she exists, and she has a strong aversion to her shallow and ultra-popular classmates Chelsea (Jamie Chung) and Brooke (Samantha Droke). Carter's dad works for the virtually unknown International Princess Protection Program and when he's called away on an emergency mission, he returns with rescued Princess-in-distress Rosalinda Maria Montoya Fiore (Demi Lovato) whose ascension to the throne of small island country Costa Luna is in peril thanks to militant dictator General Magnus Kane (Johnny Ray). Clueless dad that he is, Major Mason has no idea of how upset Carter will be at the intrusion of a total stranger into her life or of how difficult it will be for ""Rosie"" to blend in and pretend she's an average American teenager. While Carter and Rosie take an immediate dislike to one another, they eventually realize that they are not so inherently different and they join forces against Chelsea and Brooke, becoming friends in the process. When Princess Rosalinda's cover is blown, it's Carter who engineers a dangerous plan that could make a huge difference in her friend's future and the future of Costa Luna. A Disney Channel Original Movie about finding what one has to offer the world and then giving it freely, Princess Protection Program is a nicely crafted, entertaining, and inspirational film for tweens and young teens. Bonus features include a look at the relationship between real-life best friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, an examination of what being a modern princess is really all about, including interview footage with real-life princess India Oxenberg, and Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato's music video ""One and the Same."" --Tami Horiuchi
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I Loved This Movie!! July 16, 2009 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a movie for boys and girls. For boys there is a lot of action and for girls there is a lot of Princess stuff. My name is Casey and I am eight years old. I recommend this movie for all ages.
One of the better Disney Channel movies July 17, 2009 Julie Neal (Sanibel Island, Fla.) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Two promising young stars turn this boilerplate Disney Channel movie into a decent diversion for `tween girls. A funny story of a princess and tomboy who join together to battle various high school horrors, it also includes a nice message about self-esteem.
Selena Gomez ("Wizards of Waverly Place") shines in her first starring role, with comic sensibilities that hint at a long career. Likable co-star Demi Lovato ("Camp Rock," "Sonny Without a Chance") adds charm of her own, and together the two young stars have great chemistry. Also worth mentioning is another newcomer, Jamie Chung, who MTV viewers will remember from "The Real World: San Diego." She plays Chelsea, the front-runner for homecoming queen.
Girls between the ages of say, 7 to 13, should love it. If you buy it for one, you'll score bonus brownie points by telling her that the Jonas Brothers co-wrote one of the featured songs, "Two Worlds Collide."
Always be true to yourself June 28, 2009 K. Futrell 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Princess Protection Program is a great movie. It has a great storyline and it teaches a lot of VALUABLE moral lessons which a lot of movies do not teach anymore. This movie teaches you about the importance of friendship, being true to yourself, and no matter who you are or where you come from you are always special.
This movie is about a princess Rosalinda (Demi) and she has to go into hiding so she is put into the house with Carter (Selena) and her father. Although Carter doesn't care for Rosalinda at first she learns to deal with her and they both learn a lot from each other including what it takes to be a great friend. This is truly a great movie.
If you are looking for a great movie that the entire family can enjoy I recommend this movie. The Disney Channel has done a great job with this movie especially with the casting of Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.
Formulaic, but sure to please the legiion of Disney Channel fans July 8, 2009 Gregory Ehrbar (Orlando, FL) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Princess Protection Program doesn't really have to have a story, as long as there's a shopping scene set to hot music, a wacky mess scene, a mismatched pair that get to like each other and a not-too-hazardous denoument where girl power saves the day. Add the standard heroic, handsome dad (but only attractive in an "old people" way 'cause otherwise it would be ewwww), assorted mean girls and cute boys, shake well and you have a hit for the J-14 market. To paraphrase Carly Simon, nobody does it better than Disney Channel.
Sally Field-ish sprite Demi Lovato (please someone do a remake of The Flying Nun with this young star!) and snappy but not too caustic Selena Gomez stay true to the onscreen personas established by their respective TV series, though one wonders why they didn't mix things up a little by having Lovato play the eye-rolling American tween and Gomez play the affected princess, who doesn't use contractions much like Barbara Eden did on I Dream Of Jeannie ("Master, are you not pleased?" "Major Healey, do you not think my master would like me to blink an elephant into his office?")
It's still grand movie matinee fun that stretches logic and story sense with the same elán that The Monkey's Uncle did for Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk. You never worry for a minute about anyone being in serious danger and the biggest hazard besides snarky rival girls is yogurt. My daughter loved it, so case closed.
The DVD does not include too much that we didn't see on Disney Channel interstitials, including the "aren't we the best of friends" segment that was brought to fever pitch on premiere night when the two BFFs hosted the movie and had oh-so-much fun.
Sort of like Gidget and LaRue.
Who say being a Princess is a bad thing? January 10, 2010 Kaylee Faltys (Nebraska, USA) This movie it great. YOu cant beat Demi and Selena together in a movie! i can watch this over and over again, i'm 17 btw, has a GREAT story line, and teaches u about the strength of true friendship :)
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