Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (2002)
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Based on the (somewhat darker) novel by Gregory Maguire, the made-for-TV movie Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister offers a refreshing revisionist spin on the old Cinderella legend. Having squandered her late husband's fortune, 17th century widow Margarethe (Stockard Channing) moves from London to… More Based on the (somewhat darker) novel by Gregory Maguire, the made-for-TV movie Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister offers a refreshing revisionist spin on the old Cinderella legend. Having squandered her late husband's fortune, 17th century widow Margarethe (Stockard Channing) moves from London to her native Holland, in hopes of snagging wealthy tulip merchant Van Den Meer (David Westhead) as Hubby Number Two. Going along for the ride are Margarethe's two daughters, Iris (Azura Skye) and Ruth (Emma Poole), whom their mother regards as hopelessly homely and awkward -- especially when compared to Van Den Meer's gorgeous, aloof, and chronically agoraphobic daughter Clara (Claire Harrison). Though unattractive by her mother's idiotically exacting standards, Iris glows with beauty from within, especially when her artistic soul is unleashed by a wise old mentor known as the Master (Jonathan Pryce) (who, without giving too much of the game away, bears a remarkable resemblance to the great Rembrandt). When Margarethe selfishly attempts to marry off Iris to a handsome Prince, ignoring the girl's growing fondness for the Master's humble apprentice Casper (Matthew Goode), Iris formulates a plan to draw Clara out of her shell and prepare her unofficial stepsister for a royal marriage. Deftly challenging still-prevalent notions of "ugly," "beautiful," "good," and "evil," Confessions of an Ugly Sister was a Canadian-Luxembourg coproduction, filmed in 2001 and first telecast as part of ABC's Wonderful World of Disney anthology on March 10, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Gavin Millar
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Mar 10, 2002 Wide
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Cast
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Stockard Channing
as Margarethe
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Helen Lindsay
as The Queen
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Jonathan Pryce
as The Master
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Trudie Styler
as Fortune Teller
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Malcolm Tierney
as Van Stolk
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David Westhead
as Van Den Meer
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Azura Skye
as Iris
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Mark Dexter
as Prince
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Chris Bearne
as Doctor
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Kitty Cole
as Young Woman
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Anne Comfort
as Dame Pruyn
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Matthew Goode
as Casper
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Claire Harrison
as Clara Van Den Meer
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Janine Horsburgh
as The Tutor
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Jean-Baptiste Kremer
as Master Servant
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Emma Poole
as Ruth
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Peter Riemens
as Merchant