Princess Protection Program Page #7

Synopsis: When a tiny country is invaded by a dictator, a young Princess (later known as Rosie) is taken into custody by the Princess Protection Program. She is whisked away to rural Louisiana where she must learn the ins and outs of behaving like a normal American teenager. In the process of adapting to her new life, Rosie gives her new friend and roommate, Carter, a few lessons in how to act with royal aplomb.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Allison Liddi-Brown
Production: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
TV-G
Year:
2009
90 min
1,031 Views


by a 1 6-year-old girl, General?

Not so hot.

I can't believe you would do this for me.

That's what princesses do.

They do it for each other.

And you are truly a princess now,

Carter Mason.

You rightfully deserve this.

Hold it! Nobody moves!

Nobody goes anywhere.

I'll take that.

Let her go.

She needs it way more than I do.

All right. Come on. Hey, guard.

You got him?

Oh, I'm in so much trouble.

What were you thinking, Carter?

I was thinking I'd be perfect bait.

Get it? I'm Bait Girl.

Why didn't you just come to me?

Dad, you would have never let me do it.

-You're lucky I was here.

-I knew you would be.

You're always there for me.

You rescue princesses.

That's what you do.

You and me, pal.

You and me, Dad.

I present to you

Queen Rosalinda Marie Montoya Fiore

of Costa Luna!

Long live Queen Rosie!

Long live Queen Rosie!

You had your dreams, I had mine

You had your fears, I was fine

You showed me what I couldn't find

When two different worlds collide

When two different worlds collide

Ladies, you're here. Excellent.

Are you ready

for your next assignment?

-I am.

-Me, too.

But can we go somewhere

a little bit warmer?

My feet are still frozen

from that walk through Helsinki.

Carter, you can be such a princess.

Something wrong with that?

Door opening.

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