Princess 'Daya' Reese (2021)
1h 55m
Running Time
January 1, 2021Release Date
Princess 'Daya' Reese (2021)
1h 55m
Running Time
January 1, 2021Release Date
Network & Production Companies


Plot.
Reese is a con artist from Manila who dreams of living like royalty. An opportunity arrives in the form of Princess Ulap, a runaway princess from the mysterious kingdom of Oro, who looks exactly like her. Switching places in exchange for gold, Reese flies to Ulap's kingdom where she meets Caleb, a young and determined reporter who is doing a documentary on the island of Oro. The road to happily ever after becomes bumpy when the man in search for truth begins to fall in love with the fake princess.
Where to Watch.



Currently Princess 'Daya' Reese is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads, Amazon Video
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Maymay Entrata
Reese / Ulap

Edward Barber
Caleb

Snooky Serna
Tiya Sharon

Epy Quizon
King Amala

Pepe Herrera
Weda

Chie Filomeno
Diwa

Alora Mae Sasam
Bibi

Igi Boy Flores
Pak

Neil Coleta
Denden

Cj Salonga
Sheldon

Gold Aceron
Eliver

Christine Samson
Nini

Takuhei Kaneko
Yutaka Tsukino

Mark Andaya
Borta

Miko Mel C. Peñaloza
High Priest

Johannes Rissler
Caleb's Friend

A.B. Garcia
Director of Photography

Lea A. Calmerin
Line Producer

Kristine S. Gabriel
Story / Screenplay

Pietro Marco Javier
Sound Designer

Fritz Silorio
Production Design

Noah Tonga
Editor

Carmel Josine Jacomille
Screenplay

Kara Kintanar
Producer

Lamberto Casas Jr.
Sound Designer

Pamela Faye Baldevieso
Associate Producer

Tammy B. Dinopol
Creative Consultant

Carmi Raymundo
Producer

Barry Gonzalez
Director

Emerzon Texon
Music
Media.


Details.
Wiki.
Princess DayaReese is a 2021 Philippine romantic comedy film starring Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber, directed by Barry Gonzalez. The film was released under Star Cinema and premiered on January 1, 2021 on KTX and iWantTFC, and on pay per view channels on Sky Cable and Cignal as well in selected cinemas. The film's title is a play on the 2001 film The Princess Diaries.