TY - BOOK AU - Platt,Marc AU - Nicksay,David A. AU - Kondell,Kate AU - Herman-Wurmfeld,Charles AU - Witherspoon,Reese AU - Field,Sally AU - King,Regina AU - Coolidge,Jennifer AU - McGill,Bruce AU - Ivey,Dana AU - Newhart,Bob AU - Wilson,Luke AU - Davis,Elliot AU - Teschner,Peter AU - Kent,Rolfe AU - de Rakoff Carbonell,Sophie AU - Stewart,Missy AU - Brown,Amanda AU - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer AU - Type A Films (Firm) AU - MGM Home Entertainment Inc TI - Legally blonde 2: red, white & blonde SN - 0792858778 AV - DVD PY - 2003/// CY - [United States] PB - MGM Home Entertainment KW - Lawyers Washington (D.C.) Drama KW - Bills, Legislative Drama KW - Bellhops Drama N1 - DVD, Region 1 encoding, Dolby digital 5.1 stereo., surround; Closed-captioned; Reese Witherspoon, Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Bob Newhart, Luke Wilson; Director of photography, Elliot David ; editor, Peter Teschner ; music, Rolfe Kent ; costume designer, Sophie de Rakoff Carbonell ; production designer, Miss y Stewart; Based on the characters created by Amanda Brown; MPAA rating: PG-13; for some sex-related humor; When she's fired from her job at an upscale law firm for voicing her stance ag ainst the testing of cosmetics on animals, Elle heads to Capitol Hill to fight for her cause before Congress. Once there, she runs into plenty of adversity an d red-tape and can't seem to find anyone who will listen to her proposals. She meets and befriends an elderly bellman who's been around long enough to know th e ins and outs of the political machine. With his help, Elle attempts to convin ce disillusioned U.S. Representative Rudd to help her get her voice heard in fr ont of the stodgy old coots of the legislative branch; Special features: deleted scenes; outtakes; ""We can"" music video with LeAnn Ri mes; audio commentary by the cast; ""Welcome to Delta Nu"" interactive quiz; ""Blo nde ambition"" featurette; photo gallery N2 - When she's fired from her job at an upscale law firm for voicing her st ance against the testing of cosmetics on animals, Elle heads to Capitol Hill to fight for her cause before Congress. Once there, she runs into plenty of adver sity and red-tape and can't seem to find anyone who will listen to her proposal s. She meets and befriends an elderly bellman who's been around long enough to know the ins and outs of the political machine. With his help, Elle attempts to convince disillusioned U.S. Representative Rudd to help her get her voice hear d in front of the stodgy old coots of the legislative branch ER -