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Movie
A Simple Wish
Synopsis
This comic children's fantasy from director Michael Ritchie stars Mara Wilson as eight-year-old New Yorker Anabel, who wishes that her father Oliver (Robert Pastorelli), a hansom cab driver in Central Park, would see his dream come true. In a thinly veiled jab at the overblown stage productions of Andrew Lloyd Weber, Oliver aspires to be cast in the lead role in a new big-budget musical based on A Tale of Two Cities. Anabel's wish is received by Murray (Martin Short), the very first male fairy godmother, a bumbler who predictably botches the spell fulfilling Anabel's wish, turning Oliver into a statue instead. In order to reverse the mistake, Murray needs help from his union, the North American Fairy Godmothers Association (NAFGA), which is holding a convention in Manhattan. Enter Claudia (Kathleen Turner), a scheming former fairy godmother turned witch, who steals the attendees' magic wands, intending to use their magic in a bid for power. A Simple Wish (1997) was one of four films representing the initial slate of The Bubble Factory, a movie production house assembled by the theater world's Sheinberg family. Their other films were The Pest (1997), McHale's Navy (1997), and For Richer or Poorer (1997).
Cast
- Martin Short
- Mara Wilson
- Robert Pastorelli
- Kathleen Turner
- Francis Capra
- Amanda Plummer
- Alan Campbell
- Jonathan Hadary
- Teri Garr
- Ruby Dee
- Deborah Odell
- Lanny Flaherty
- Clare Coulter
- Neil Foster
- Jaime Tirelli
- Jack McGee
- Lillian Ritchie
- Miriam Ritchie
- H.D. Trayer
- Sabine Thomson
- Peter Linari
- Maja Niles
- David Crean
- Kwok-Wing Leung
- Bunty Webb
- Valerie Boyle
- Barbara Stewart
- Kathryn Kirkpatrick
- Adam David
- Rick Fox
- Derek Carkner
- Henry Gomez
- Frank Cee
- John Douglas Williams
- Peter Grundy
- Stephen Hendrickson
- Douglas Ganton
- Patricia Green
- Ralf D. Bode
- Alison Reid
- William Scharf
- Tim Healey
- Ralf Bode
- Richard Pagano
- Luke Reichle
- Martin Malivoire
- Jeff Rothberg
- Michael S. Glick
- Danny Aiello III