
Can the girl with a dream voice sing happily ever after?
In this modern telling of the classic tale, aspiring singer Katie Gibbs falls for the new boy at her performing arts high school. But Katie's wicked stepmother and stepsister are scheming to crush her dream before she can sing her way into his heart.
- 6.4
- 2011
- Released
- 1h 28m

Lucy Hale
Katie Gibbs
Freddie Stroma
Luke Morgan
Missi Pyle
Gail Van Ravensway
Megan Park
Bev Van Ravensway
Matt Lintz
Victor Van Ravensway
Jessalyn Wanlim
Angela
Titus Makin Jr.
Mickey O'Malley
Alyson Stoner
Back Up Dancer
Manu Narayan
Ravi
Dikran Tulaine
Guy Morgan
Lucy Davenport
Ms. Plumberg
Onira Tarés
Crazy Girl
Julie Champagne
Dancer
Ashley Kellogg
Dancer
Adriana Leonard
Dancer
Jackson Alvarez
Dancer
Jazmia Battle
Dancer
Taylor Bradley
Dancer
Rusty Deats
Dancer
Abby Earnest
Dancer
Kiara Ely
Dancer
Natalie Griffie
Dancer
Shena Holley
Dancer
George Lawrence Jr.
Dancer
Asia Diamond Mason
Dancer
Brittany McGinley
Dancer
Abbey Moody
Dancer
Leah Perison
Dancer
Anna Rednour
Dancer
Joy Spears
Dancer
Brooklyne Willaimson
Dancer
Khadijah Wilson
Dancer

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- #high school
- #aspiring singer
- #orphan
- #teenage romance
- #modern fairy tale
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