Phoebe in Wonderland Soundtrack

Synopsis: 9 year old phoebe is in a play Alice in wonderland. She tries out for a part as Alice. This boy tells her she'll only get the part if she prays or does things she hates and that's excactly what she does. She has this problem where her brain tells her to do things she's not supposed to. She gets the part and ye
Genre: Children, Fantasy
Director(s): Rob Marshall
Production: Disney-ABC Domestic Television
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 9 wins & 23 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
UNRATED
Year:
1999
90 min
10,045 Views


Rate this script:3.7 / 13 votes
#SongDuration
1Auditions2:13
2Don't Stop1:23
3Down the Rabbit Hole1:06
4End Credits2:37
5Fired1:30
6Humpty2:11
7I Feel Ugly1:29
8Looking In0:47
9Nightmare1:16
10The Red Queen2:41
11Who I Am1:06

Irene Mecchi

Irene Mecchi is an American writer for television, movies, newspapers, and Broadway. Originally from San Francisco, she started her work with Disney in March 1992, when she wrote Recycle Rex, an animated short film which won the 1994 Environmental Media Award. Irene has worked on Herb Caen's books, and is the co-screenwriter of Disney animated movies such as The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules. With co-author Roger Allers, she received a 1998 Tony nomination for writing the book for The Lion King. Irene wrote the teleplay for Annie, which aired on ABC in 1999. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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