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Tenth Kingdom, The - The Entire Series on DVD (1999)

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Average rating: 71%
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Starring: Ann Margret, Dianne Wiest, Kimberly Williams, Scott Coen, Rutger Hauer, John Larroquette, Caryn Manheim, Ed O'Neill
Studio: WARNER VISION INTERNATIONAL
Run time: 415 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Dvds that have been censored/shortened in the U.K, SciFiActionThrillerFunnyGoryFantasyMoviesandTV
Genres: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television
Languages: English
Released: 30/04/2001

Brief synopsis of Tenth Kingdom, The - The Entire Series

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.

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Rated - 5 starsA feast of a mini-series ...

Noel Clay from Colchester, England , 24/11/2004

A year before 'Lord of the Rings' came along and made all previous attempts at epic fantasy sagas look like child's play, there was this great little mini-series that resulted from a USA-UK-Germany co-production.

It's about a teenage girl and her father, living in New York on the edge of central park, who through a series of unusual events end up taking refuge in a fantasy world consisting of nine kingdoms. I know what you're thinking -- this has Cheap TV Teen Fodder written all over it, and there are moments throughout where it does border on that. But as it progresses, there are enough great ideas and excellent performances to keep it well above that level, and it certainly does not look cheap.

At first the only object is to return home to their own dimension, which they almost achieve with the help of their companions -- a half-wolf, played brilliantly by Scott Cohen, and a prince who has traded bodies with a dog due to an evil witch's black magic. But as it goes on, they become involved in an epic struggle for power caused by the descendent of Snow White's evil step-mother ... and there are plenty of clever twists, turns and not-so-subtle fairy tale references to keep you hooked on this for hour upon hour. Chances are you'll probably end up like me, watching the first four or five hours in one go, then having to stop for fear of becoming one with the television.

There are appearances from cult icons such as Warwick Davis (who probably played about 90% of all memorable fantasy dwarf characters you can think of) as a tough dwarf convict, and the great Rutger Hauer (Ladyhawke, Blade Runner) who plays a very cool 'huntsman' character with a magic crossbow. The most memorable performance in the series would definitely come down to a toss-up between Hauer and Cohen, but the entire cast do a good job, and Dianne Weist inparticular is perfectly cast as the deviously evil queen.

In short, 10th Kingdom is as clever, funny and dark as the fairy tales it's based on. It's an epic story about dwarves, trolls, magical mirrors and mushrooms singing 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'. Who could ask for more?

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Rated - 5 starsThe Tenth Kingdom (Disc A)

Sparkie from BRISTOL, UK , 13/02/2006

I'm hooked, please send Disc B asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rated - 5 starsWolfie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Hobbit from The Shire , 29/06/2004

I absolutely adore the Tenth Kingdom. I only watched it originally because my friend had it for her birthday, but after about ten minutes i was hooked. Wolf is the most amazingly funny character and is so cute bless him. Prince is also a delight. Virginia is a great and strong woman.

A new take on the fairytales we all know and love. Watch this and you wont regret it, nor will you look at fairytales the same way again.

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Rated - 5 starsThe Tenth Kingdom (Disc B)

Sparkie from Bristol, UK , 20/02/2006

Sci/Fic/Fantasy.

Yes, it's great - please send last disc asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8 out of 9 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsCustomer Review

A customer from UK , 23/06/2008

I loved this film, it was a very entertaining, adult spin on the classic fairy tales I grew up on.

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Rated - 5 starsA feast of a mini-series ...

Noel Clay from Colchester, England , 24/11/2004

A year before 'Lord of the Rings' came along and made all previous attempts at epic fantasy sagas look like child's play, there was this great little mini-series that resulted from a USA-UK-Germany co-production.

It's about a teenage girl and her father, living in New York on the edge of central park, who through a series of unusual events end up taking refuge in a fantasy world consisting of nine kingdoms. I know what you're thinking -- this has Cheap TV Teen Fodder written all over it, and there are moments throughout where it does border on that. But as it progresses, there are enough great ideas and excellent performances to keep it well above that level, and it certainly does not look cheap.

At first the only object is to return home to their own dimension, which they almost achieve with the help of their companions -- a half-wolf, played brilliantly by Scott Cohen, and a prince who has traded bodies with a dog due to an evil witch's black magic. But as it goes on, they become involved in an epic struggle for power caused by the descendent of Snow White's evil step-mother ... and there are plenty of clever twists, turns and not-so-subtle fairy tale references to keep you hooked on this for hour upon hour. Chances are you'll probably end up like me, watching the first four or five hours in one go, then having to stop for fear of becoming one with the television.

There are appearances from cult icons such as Warwick Davis (who probably played about 90% of all memorable fantasy dwarf characters you can think of) as a tough dwarf convict, and the great Rutger Hauer (Ladyhawke, Blade Runner) who plays a very cool 'huntsman' character with a magic crossbow. The most memorable performance in the series would definitely come down to a toss-up between Hauer and Cohen, but the entire cast do a good job, and Dianne Weist inparticular is perfectly cast as the deviously evil queen.

In short, 10th Kingdom is as clever, funny and dark as the fairy tales it's based on. It's an epic story about dwarves, trolls, magical mirrors and mushrooms singing 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'. Who could ask for more?

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