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1h 40m | Comedy
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Kate’s (Portia Doubleday) dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she’s brimming with talent, no one wants to hire her because her father, Lee Kassell (Chris Noth), markets bargain price knock offs “inspired” by the designers Kate would like to work for. They assume she’ll spy on upcoming designs and report back to her father, who will then be a step ahead of new fashion releases. Instead, Kate joins the family business, which includes her underhanded stepmother (Lauren Holly) and two equally duplicitous stepsisters. Just when it seems her dreams will never come true, she gets the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department (Marc-André Grondin). Along with her godmother’s vintage clothes and a clever identity switch, Kate may finally be able to expose the evil trio.
Director: Sean Garrity
Studio: Pacific Northwest Pictures
Producer(s): Don Carmody, Gabriella Martinelli, Jane Silverstone-Segal, Robin Crumley
Cast: Portia Doubleday, Marc-André Grondin, Lauren Holly, Carlo Rota, Mimi Kuzyk, Colin Mochrie, Chris Noth
Writer(s): Jason Sherman, Kate Melville
Official Site: www.aftertheballmovie.com
136 votes and 76 Reviews
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%
43%
1h 40m | Comedy
Watch Trailer
Kate’s (Portia Doubleday) dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she’s brimming with talent, no one wants to hire her because her father, Lee Kassell (Chris Noth), markets bargain price knock offs “inspired” by the designers Kate would like to work for. They assume she’ll spy on upcoming designs and report back to her father, who will then be a step ahead of new fashion releases. Instead, Kate joins the family business, which includes her underhanded stepmother (Lauren Holly) and two equally duplicitous stepsisters. Just when it seems her dreams will never come true, she gets the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department (Marc-André Grondin). Along with her godmother’s vintage clothes and a clever identity switch, Kate may finally be able to expose the evil trio.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%
43%
1h 40m | Comedy
Kate’s (Portia Doubleday) dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she’s brimming with talent, no one wants to hire her because her father, Lee Kassell (Chris Noth), markets bargain price knock offs “inspired” by the designers Kate would like to work for. They assume she’ll spy on upcoming designs and report back to her father, who will then be a step ahead of new fashion releases.
Instead, Kate joins the family business, which includes her underhanded stepmother (Lauren Holly) and two equally duplicitous stepsisters. Just when it seems her dreams will never come true, she gets the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department (Marc-André Grondin). Along with her godmother’s vintage clothes and a clever identity switch, Kate may finally be able to expose the evil trio.