This 10-hour comic-epic event is meant for adults, as is the lovely Arabian Nights, which has been politically corrected a tad for contemporary American audiences. But it retains great charm, vitality, and poetry.
The 10th Kingdom (1999)
Runtime: 7 hrs
Synopsis: Virginia (Williams) and her father Tony (Larroquette) encounter a stray dog wandering the streets of New York City. The dog turns out to be Snow White's Prince Wendell under a spell by an evil queen (Wiest) who plans to rule his kingdom! In an effort to help the prince, they follow him through a... Virginia (Williams) and her father Tony (Larroquette) encounter a stray dog wandering the streets of New York City. The dog turns out to be Snow White's Prince Wendell under a spell by an evil queen (Wiest) who plans to rule his kingdom! In an effort to help the prince, they follow him through a magic mirror into a mystical world where trolls, giants, and goblins wander and fairy tales such as Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood actually happened. They confront the wicked queen and a battle of good versus evil commences in a display of astonishing visual effects. An adventure for the entire family from the producers of the hit television mini-series MERLIN. Originally airing on NBC as a five-part mini-series. [More]
Genre: Television
Starring: John Larroquette, Kimberly Williams, Rutger Hauer, Dianne Wiest, Ed O'Neill
DVD Info
Release:
Feb 2, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- 2-Disc Set
- Sensormatic
- Full Frame - 1.33
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