The Albino is an assistant to Count Rugen. Who helps him torture and murder his victims. While the Albino has a friendly demeanour, he is still a villain.
Every movie has deleted scenes.
The video game the grandson is playing at the beginning is the Commodore 64 port of "Hardball!", released in 1985.
Yes. It most certainly is a Christmas movie. The signs that show this is a Christmas movie are the snow and Christmas lights on the houses in the neighborhood when the mom opens the blinds, the Santa on the closet door, and the book being gift wrapped in gold wrapping paper with Santa heads on it.
The Chicago Bears jersey that the grandson is wearing is that of the late Walter Payton, #34. Payton was the Bears' running back from 1975-1987.
While home sick in bed, a young boy (Fred Savage)'s grandfather (Peter Falk) reads him a story called The Princess Bride. It's about the beautiful Buttercup (Robin Wright) and how she is kidnapped by nasty Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon) and saved by her childhood stableboy Westley (Cary Elwes), now known as the Dread Pirate Roberts, along with his helpers-swordsman Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) and the friendly giant Fezzik (André René Roussimoff). Together, they must brave such hazards as Fire Swamps, Shrieking Eels, and Rodents of Unusual Size (ROUS).
The Princess Bride is a 1973 novel written by American novelist, William Goldman. In the movie, the book is presented as if it were a work by an author named S. Morgenstern.
Vizzini (Wallace Shawn) was hired by Prince Humperdinck to kill Buttercup in order to start a war between the kingdoms of Florin and Guilder. The novel (but not the film) provides an elaborate backstory in which Humperdinck is engaged to marry a Guilderian princess to end strife between Florin and Guilder, but when the princess is revealed to be secretly bald, he furiously cancels the engagement and orders his advisors to find the most beautiful Florinese woman possible as his new bride, one who will be extremely popular with the common people, making her assassination an ideal pretext for war.
There is no film sequel. For years a sequel to the book, named Buttercup's Baby, was rumored to be in the works. Some editions of the book even contained an address to which readers could write for information. Those who wrote in received a short sample chapter from the rumored book. However, this sample chapter was all that existed. In a 2007 interview, Goldman hinted that he may write the full book, but he died in 2018 before it was completed.
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- How long is The Princess Bride?1 hour and 38 minutes
- When was The Princess Bride released?October 9, 1987
- What is the IMDb rating of The Princess Bride?8 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Princess Bride?Westley, Inigo Montoya, Prince Humperdinck, Count Tyrone Rugen, Vizzini, Fezzik, The Grandson, Buttercup, The Grandfather, The Impressive Clergyman, and others
- What is the plot of The Princess Bride?A bedridden boy's grandfather reads him the story of a farmboy-turned-pirate who encounters numerous obstacles, enemies and allies in his quest to be reunited with his true love.
- What was the budget for The Princess Bride?$16 million
- How much did The Princess Bride earn at the worldwide box office?$31 million
- How much did The Princess Bride earn at the US box office?$30.9 million
- What is The Princess Bride rated?PG
- What genre is The Princess Bride?Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
- How many awards has The Princess Bride won?7 awards
- How many awards has The Princess Bride been nominated for?18 nominations
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