Continuity: When Giselle opens the window in Robert’s apartment, in the exterior shot, to sing for furry cleaning help, there is a set of three windows to her right, with a balcony. Odd thing is, in the interior shots the window she sang from is to the left of the couch, but to the right of the couch there are three French doors, not windows, that open to the balcony.
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Quotes
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!
Trivia
When Narissa makes her appearance in Times Square, just before it cuts to Nathaniel in the taxi, a crowd stands beside a tall statue, behind Narissa. The statue is of George M. Cohan, a Broadway legend, and it is the only statue of any actor located in the Broadway district. See more...
Enchanted (2007) - 33 mistakes
Directed by Kevin Lima, starring Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey, Susan Sarandon, Timothy Spall (add more)
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Visible crew/equipment: At Robert’s apartment, when he and Morgan stand by the window just as Edward takes Giselle’s hands and later kneels, the actors’ two T-marks are visible. The pink marker was for Giselle in the previous shots, and Robert and Morgan stand behind the yellow marker. (Only visible on fullscreen DVD.)
Other: In his search of Giselle, when Edward knocks on doors 209 (hissing cat), 405 (barking dog), and 714 (strange guy), the funny thing is that in all three close-ups the three door jambs/trim have the same paint glob markings. The actual doors were changed, but the jamb/trim remained the same for all three shots. (Only visible on widescreen DVD.)
Continuity: During her first morning at Robert’s apartment, Giselle has made a gown out of the living room draperies, but the remaining drapes on the windows are a very faded turquoise floral and the color of Giselle’s dress material is a bright turquoise floral, which is actually more similar in color to the lamp on the table.
Continuity: When Giselle tosses the sword and the tip catches Robert’s sleeve below the cuff, in the following shots the position of its point through the sleeve keeps differing. Then, after Robert loses his grip and Giselle breaks his fall, as they both start to slide Robert’s sleeve is intact, but in the next shot the entire sleeve suddenly disappears.
Continuity: During the cleanup, when Giselle opens the center French doors and stands on the balcony to sing, the window she sang from earlier is directly beside the balcony, to the right. The problem here is, in the interior shots there is a wall that is about 7-8 ft wide, between the French doors and window, where the couch is.
Continuity: At Bella Notte's, after Robert entertains Giselle with the magic trick, the salt shaker is on the table between them and the pepper shaker is at the opposite end of the table, beside Morgan's plate. When Nathaniel brings the apple martini both shakers are beside Morgan's plate, though nobody touched the salt.
Revealing: 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.




