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Prince Edward: [To a TV screen] Magic Mirror, tell me where she is!

TV Reporter: Reporting from 116th and Broadway.

Prince Edward: 116th and Broadway. Thank you mirror!

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Mistakes

As Robert drops from the bent spike, he hits the roof and both he and Amy are sliding down the side of it. In the shot viewing from above Robert can be seen reaching some kind of ledge on the roof, while Amy is 1-2 meters above him, also sliding towards the ledge. In the next two shoots (1st from the side, 2nd from below of them) both of them are still sliding down the roof with the ledge no where to be seen. See more...

Trivia

Jodi Benson, who voiced/sang the part of Ariel in The Little Mermaid, appears as Robert's secretary, Sam. When Giselle looks into the fish tank (while Sam & Robert are talking), the song "Part of Your World" from Little Mermaid is heard playing. See more...

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Original entry The first morning, when Robert takes Giselle to work, they enter atrium of the Time Warner Center (the well-known statue of the female Giselle admires is one of a set, the other is male), which is located at 8th Ave and Broadway, at the southwest corner of Central Park. Upstairs, when Sam tells Robert that she can't find where Giselle is from, and then when Giselle speaks to Phoebe, the very distinctive Johnson Lipstick Building (it's reddish and has three receding oval-shaped levels) at 53rd and 3rd is seen outside the window. The office scene is obviously not filmed at Time Warner, because it's impossible to be in an office at 8th and Broadway, on the West Side, and be next door to a building located at 53rd and 3rd, on the East Side.

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