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Region: A Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85:1) Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio Dolby Digital Mono Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format) Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
Based on William Goldman's novel of the same name, The Princess Bride is staged as a book read by grandfather (Peter Falk) to his ill grandson (Fred Savage). Falk's character assures a romance-weary Savage that the book has much more to deliver than a simpering love story, including but not limited to fencing, fighting, torture, death, true love, giants, and pirates. Indeed, The Princess Bride offers a tongue-in-cheek fairy tale depicting stable boy-turned-pirate Westley's journey to rescue Buttercup (Robin Wright), his true love, away from the evil prince (Chris Sarandon), whom she had agreed to marry five years after learning of what she had believed to be news of Westley's death. With help from Prince Humperdinck's disgruntled former employee Miracle Max (Billy Crystal), swordsman Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin), and a very large man named Fezzik (Andre the Giant), the star-crossed lovers are reunited. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Both a tribute to and revision of fairy tales past, The Princess Bride manages to combine subtle, acerbic humor with a classic understanding of what makes the elements of fantasy so appealing to children. Director Rob Reiner took a chance on William Goldman's novel of the same name; though the central plot is unarguably Westley (Cary Elwes) and Buttercup's (Robin Wright) journey to happily-ever-after, a variety of subplots and personal quests make for the daunting prospect of producing a film that very well might have too much going on. A surprisingly gentle performance from late wrestling icon Andre the Giant, along with an excellent supporting team including Billy Crystal, Wallace Shawn, and Mandy Patinkin, however, not only make the intermingling of plots seem perfectly natural, but express a sense of camraderie so realistic that one hardly notices the subject at hand is as likely to be the pitfalls of life in the revenge business as it is the tedious process of bringing one back from the dead. Patinkin in particular is compelling as Inigo, a Spanish swordsman on an obsessive quest to avenge his father's murder, while Wright plays the title role of with all of the angst, priss, and unbending faith in true love expected from a princess. Elwes' Westley, however, is far cry from the traditional knight in shining armor--clothed in all back and well-versed in the pirating industry, Wesley is a verifiable fairy-tale bad-boy--and like the film itself, somehow, it just works. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Both a tribute to and revision of fairy tales past, The Princess Bride manages to combine subtle, acerbic humor with a classic understanding of what makes the elements of fantasy so appealing to children. Director Rob Reiner took a chance on William Goldman's novel of the same name; though the central plot is unarguably Westley (Cary Elwes) and Buttercup's (Robin Wright) journey to happily-ever-after, a variety of subplots and personal quests make for the daunting prospect of producing a film that very well might have too much going on. A surprisingly gentle performance from late wrestling icon Andre the Giant, along with an excellent supporting team including Billy Crystal, Wallace Shawn, and Mandy Patinkin, however, not only make the intermingling of plots seem perfectly natural, but express a sense of camraderie so realistic that one hardly notices the subject at hand is as likely to be the pitfalls of life in the revenge business as it is the tedious process of bringing one back from the dead. Patinkin in particular is compelling as Inigo, a Spanish swordsman on an obsessive quest to avenge his father's murder, while Wright plays the title role of with all of the angst, priss, and unbending faith in true love expected from a princess. Elwes' Westley, however, is far cry from the traditional knight in shining armor--clothed in all back and well-versed in the pirating industry, Wesley is a verifiable fairy-tale bad-boy--and like the film itself, somehow, it just works. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Chapters
Disc #1 -- The Princess Bride
1. Main Title / Grandpa's Visit
2. A Kissing Book
3. Humperdinck's Bride
4. Three Circus Performers
5. The Shrieking Eels
6. Up a Cliff
7. The Chatty Duelists
8. "Finish Him Your Way"
9. A Battle of Wits
10. Taker of Love & Lies
11. In the Fire Swamp
12. The R.O.U.S.s
13. Conditional Surrender
14. The Pit of Despair
15. Queen of Garbage
16. Alternative to Suicide
17. The Suction Machine
18. A New Alliance
19. ... Like a King Scorned
20. Where is Westley?
21. Miracle Max
22. A Plan!
23. "Mawwiage!"
24. "Prepare to Die"
25. "Gently"
26. On His Last Legs
27. Bluffing
28. End Credits
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DVD Menu
Disc #1 -- The Princess Bride
Play Feature
Language Selection
Audio: English Dolby Surround
Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Surround
Audio: Spanish Mono
Audio: French Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English
Subitles: Spanish
Subtitles: None
Scene Selection
Special Features
True Love and High Adventure: The Official Princess Bride Game
Princess Bride: The Untold Tales
The Art of Fencing
Fairytales and Folklore
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Adrian Biddle
| - | Cinematographer | |
Andrew Scheinman
| - | Producer | |
David Barron
| - | Production Designer | |
David John
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Jane Jenkins
| - | Casting | |
Janet Hirshenson
| - | Casting | |
Jeffrey Stott
| - | Associate Producer | |
Keith Pain
| - | Art Director | |
Ken Baker
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Lois Burwell
| - | Makeup | |
Maggie Gray
| - | Set Designer | |
Mark Knopfler
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
Nick Allder
| - | Special Effects | |
Norman Garwood
| - | Production Designer | |
Norman Lear
| - | Executive Producer, Producer | |
Peter Bennett
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Phyllis Dalton
| - | Costume Designer | |
Richard Holland
| - | Art Director | |
Rob Reiner
| - | Director, Producer | |
Robert Leighton
| - | Editor | |
Steve Nicolaides
| - | Associate Producer | |
William Goldman
| - | Screenwriter, Book Author |
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Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Release Date: 3/17/2009
UPC: 027616066848
Item ID: 761755
Studio: MGM (VIDEO & DVD)
ProductID: MGMV106686BR
Region: A Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85:1) Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio Dolby Digital Mono Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format) Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Blu-Ray Disc: Audio commentaries by director Rob Reiner and screenwriter William Goldman
Featurettes - As You Wish: The Story of the Princess Bride
Miraculous Makeup
The Dread Pirate Roberts: Greatest Pirate of the Seven Seas
Love is Like a Storybook
The Princess Bride: The Untold Tales
The Art of Fencing - Fairy Tales and Folklore
Video Diary from Cary Elwes
DVD Disc 2: Featurettes - The Princess Bride: The Untold Tales
The Art of Fencing
Fairy Tales and Folklore
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