A reclusive princess and a directionless young man embark on a quest to save the world's mythical creatures from becoming extinct.
Nora Zehetner
Princess Ithaca
Kip Pardue
William Humprey
Nicole Gale Anderson
Jitterbug/Calliope
Deborah Grover
Nana
Matthew Edison
Louis Baxter
Mayko Nguyen
Sophie Baxter
Shileen Paton
Cala
Rebecca Northan
Angular Woman
Ashley Wright
Stout Husband
Dominic Cuzzocrea
Manticore
Craig Burnatowski
Tattoo Guy
Brian Paul
Mr. Danforth
Deborah Tennant
Mrs. Danforth
Kerry Griffin
Man in Front
Norma Clarke
Well Dressed Woman
Libby Adams
Little Girl #1
Azuriah Glaze-Dominique
Little Girl #2
Aurora Kruk
Female Street Kid
Jasmine Richards
Skater Girl
Mallory Margel
18 Year Old Girl
Devon Bostick
Older Boy
Kasia Vassos
Fairy Mother
Andrew Craig
Male Street Kid
Ryan Gifford
Yeti
Tanya Manjura
Pixie #1
Siarhei Bushchyk
Pixie #2
Director
Mark Rosman
Screenplay
Heidi Ferrer
February 22, 2018
5
RELEASED TO TV IN 2008 and directed by Mark Rosman, “Princess: A Modern Fairytale” is a family flick about an amicable down-on-his-luck Princeton graduate (Kip Pardue) who impulsively bids his last capital on a date with a reclusive “princess” of an odd local chateau (Nora Zehetner). As he falls for her innocent charms he discerns that something decidedly peculiar is going on.
The protagonist has the agreeable appeal of Richard Thomas (aka John Boy in The Waltons), albeit taller. But I found it odd how he just rolled with the weird lingo and other things while dating the princess, like the perpetual talk of some mysterious “searcher.” If you can get past that, this is a mildly enjoyable TV fantasy flick with some magic.
The noble manner in which William (Pardue) courts the princess is beautiful and heartwarming — the express opposite of picking up a dubious chick at some sleaze joint. Zehetner is certainly winsome, but doesn’t do much for me personally, but there are worthy females on the periphery. The film’s decent, but limited by its TV budget and inferior to “Prince Charming” (2001).
THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hours & 28 minutes and was shot in Toronto. WRITER: Heidi Ferrer.
GRADE: C+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00