Fabulously funny and internationally awarded LEGALLY BLONDE – THE MUSICAL is Broadway`s ultimate tribute to girl power! The story follows Elle Woods` transformation, who faces stereotypes, sexism, snobbery, and scandal to pursue her dreams, proving that you can legally be blonde and ALWAYS be the smartest person in the room. Based on the popular movie, LEGALLY BLONDE – THE MUSICAL takes you from the nurses` house to the halls of justice with Broadway`s brightest new heroine and, of course, her Chihuahua, Bruiser. An energetic. Hymn to the glory of femininity. – The New York Times To use it on a product or to obtain a license for a product containing our materials, send an email to: WBCPInquiries@warnerbros.com WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT (from our Games) by email to: Jane.Elms@warnerbros.com Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Email: julie.heath@warnerbros.com and clipandstilldept@warnerbros.com Outside the U.S. and Canada, please email to: AltContentTeam@warnerbros.com or our authorized representative: FILMBANK DISTRIBUTORS Ltd.: www.filmbank.co.uk Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Corporate Legal Department, by email to: judy.noack@warnerbros.com Please register and send your request to: press.warnerbros.com/login.php If you want one of our feature films, cartoons or short films in the U.S. or Canada, please register and send your application to: wbclassics.warnerbros.com/loginExhibitor Please contact Warner Bros.
Business and Legal Affairs, Music: by email at: diane.gascoigne@warnerbros.com Warner Huntington III: If I want to be a senator, I have to marry a Jackie, not Marilyn. The following semester, Professor Callahan, the school`s most respected teacher, decided to hire first-year interns to help solve a high-profile case. Among the elected officials are Elle, Warner and Vivian. Callahan defends a prominent fitness trainer named Brooke Windham, one of Elle`s role models. Brooke, who is accused of murdering her husband, does not want to provide him with an alibi, and she later reveals to Elle that she underwent liposuction, a fact that would ruin her reputation, which she does not want to reveal. Vivian gains a new respect for Elle, revealing that Warner could not go to Harvard without her father`s help. Emmett Richmond, Callahan`s junior partner, also recognized his potential. After Warner Bros. Insisting that his request to take the case out of court be heard first, Torres replied that the studio failed to mention that the parties` contract provided for a split for injunctive and non-monetary claims.
She claimed that the large studio was violating its contractual obligations in order to allow its client to participate in projects to which it has rights. The “Bend and Snap” scene, in which Elle Paulette explains how she can get her crush`s attention, almost didn`t make it into the film. [29] “[Producer] Marc Platt wanted a B-plot for Paulette (Jennifer Coolidge),” McCullah Lutz told Entertainment Weekly. “At first, we thought, `Should we rob the store?` Co-writer Kirsten Smith said: “I think we spent a week or two figuring out what the B-plot and this big setting should be. There were criminal conspiracies. We pitched scene by scene and everything seemed very weird in terms of sound. [29] The outline of Legally Blonde comes from Brown`s experiences as a blonde who went to Stanford Law School while obsessed with fashion and beauty, reading Elle magazine, and frequently clashing with the personalities of her peers. In 2000, Brown met producer Marc Platt, who helped her develop her manuscript into a novel. Platt hired screenwriters McCullah Lutz and Smith to adapt the book into a film. The project caught the attention of director Luketic, an Australian newcomer who came to Hollywood after the success of his first offbeat short film Titsiana Booberini. “I had been reading scripts for two years and couldn`t find anything to put my own personal imprint until Legally Blonde came along,” Luketic said. The Legally Blonde soundtrack features music by Vanessa Carlton, Samantha Mumba, Superchick and Hoku singing the opening song “Perfect Day”.
[56] Warner Huntington III: Excuse me, I`m sorry. Are you here to see me? Legal Blonde has received mixed reviews among legal scholars for its representation of the law school and the accuracy of its application of the law. The writers introduced themselves to Luke Wilson when they met Emmett Richmond, Elle`s lover. “They auditioned for a few other guys and we said, `How about auditioning Luke Wilson for the role of Luke Wilson? ” said McCullah Lutz. Middleton wanted to cast Paul Bettany as Emmett, but the team felt that the character should be American, while Bettany is British.[15] [13] Brown wrote letters to his parents about these experiences and initially considered writing a book of essays about his experiences at law school until a literary agent advised him to turn it into a novel. [7] Brown took a writing course at community college, compiled a manuscript, and bought the book, but did not succeed. Later, she submits her manuscript again, this time in pink, which attracts the attention of an agent[6] and “movie people go crazy”[7]. [7] Amanda`s mother, Suzanne, remembers the day of the bidding war and thought she would be lucky to get $10,000, but the final figure was much higher.
[7] Village Roadshow`s lawsuit against Warner Bros. over the allegedly botched release of The Matrix Resurrections can still be sent to arbitration, but a Los Angeles judge. Let the matter continue until the matter has been decided. Reese Witherspoon said in an interview about her character: She: I`ll never be good enough for you, will I? The little vegetarian who loves pink and owns a small dog travels around the country and quickly realizes that she stands out from her Harvard law students. But she strives to prove to Huntington that she is the right woman for him. Until Witherspoon`s character realizes that in her eyes, she will never be marital material. Warner Bros. attorney Daniel Petrocelli responded that an injunction requiring them to challenge a preliminary injunction “undermines our contractual right to arbitrate.” Amanda Brown published Legally Blonde in 2001 and was based on her real-life experiences as a blonde who attended Stanford Law School while she was obsessed with fashion and beauty, reading Elle magazine and frequently colliding with the personalities of her peers. [6] Stone testified that Woods did not have the authority to act as a lawyer when she represented Paulette Bonafonté for custody of her ex-husband`s dog, calling her behavior a “major ethical violation.” “She didn`t get a law degree, she never passed the bar, and she has absolutely no right to call herself a lawyer,” Stone noted.