Kingdom
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A young man falls in love with a princess but then has to go to battle to save her father's
kingdom.
When nobody returns to the
kingdom
from the battle, the king renders the land of battle cursed and forbids anyone from going there.
One day, a rebel who wishes to marry the princess decides that it's time they ventured into the cursed land to claim it for the king and the king agrees, when they reach the land the king is captured by the beast and the rebel returns home to lie to the
kingdom
that the king has been captured and killed.
This is a fact that this is the 1st Saudi feature film to be shown in cinema theaters but not in Saudi Arabia for a simple reason we don't have cinema theaters in our large
kingdom
.. not only one cinema theater!
The government forbidden opening cinema theaters after the Islamic extremists OR the religious police (or both) asked for closing it in the late 1970s & the early 1980s .. accusing the 7th art with encouraging wrong sex relationships and stuff like that .. I don't see a powerful reason why we don't open cinema theaters!! .. we have many videos stores throughout the kingdom, we watch movies in the TV from some satellite channels, we can install the "Showtime" set channels and after all movies in general seems harmless in many ways .. I know many people how go to neighboring countries only to watch a couple of films .. I personally went to Bahrain several times only to watch films in theaters because watching it there is big fun unlike watching a movie home.
It meanders senselessly back and forth from medieval times to modern-day Los Angeles, with Voight as a television producer who thinks he is the reincarnation of a medieval prince who must save the
kingdom
from the machinations of his evil brother, and somehow this gets transferred to modern times where Voight has to save the country from the evil machinations of an oil company executive.
Felix is watching an actor rehearse his lines: "A ham, A ham! My
kingdom
for a ham sandwich!!!" The dramatic guy that tells Felix he'll "have to sacrifice my art and go into the movies."
It shows a more sinister past of a small golden age
kingdom
which lands on a coast full of wealth for a 1st world country, if u send the right men.
It was a really clasic due, it was funny cause abbott and costello were always the same characters, but it was sooo funny, now what i like about jack and the beanstalk is that even though the love story is totally boring and that one song the prince sings, omg , awefull, but i like the angle they took on the love, story, the couple has to get married cause one
kingdom
is running out of money, they meet in the jail cell and fall in love becaue they both pretend not to be royal and they end up being the couple, so happy ending, i dont think that was the orginal version, if it was they should have cut it out of this movie, but i think it was orginal and i love it.
If you are looking for a modern film version of Buster Crabbe or Johnny Weismuller's overcoming the machinations of unscrupulous, white safari guides or cunning, black tribesmen, while saving the animal kingdom, this is NOT the movie for you.
This movie doesn't really get into Beowulf's story, but just takes us through his battle against the ravenous beast known as Grendel as it leaves a
kingdom
in absolute fear and turmoil while the powerful viking warrior, Beowulf is called upon to rid them of the monster's rampage.
They left and Wheeler invested in a revolution in a small mythical
kingdom
because they promised to make him their king.
At about the same time, Woolsey was in the same small mythical
kingdom
and he was made king.
A young runt named Simon recaptured his "good
kingdom"
from an evil sorcerer with the help of a mangy rug, a garden gnome, a topless bimbo mermaid, and a tired-looking, pudgy Bo Svenson.
The story is phenomenal and so original, with Simon the young son of a wizard having to flee from his beloved
kingdom
after the evil magician Shurka takes over the power and killed the king.
Sooner than not, the young queen should select her future mate, as it will bring stability to her life and to those of the kingdom, for an heir must appear in the coming years.
But by 1959 Hoover was already beginning to worry about being forced out and had already started to collect dossiers on powerful people to make sure and protect his little
kingdom.
Al Pacino turns in a stunning performance as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee than becomes a powerful player in the drug world as he ruthlessly runs his self made
kingdom
of crime in Florida.
Seeing these kind of extraordinarily talented/well orchestrated "throw-downs" in the clubs was nothing short of spectacular and all the big names from back in the day are here...Pepper La Beija, Paris Duprée,Xtragavaganza, etc...all commemorated in the likes of such period-pieces as Malcom McLaren's song "Deep in Vogue"...it didn't matter who you were, or where you were from because when you walked through those doors into this "magic
kingdom"
of sorts, you became part of something bigger than yourself/you were important/and most importantly the creation of your own moves and imagination...and anybody from anywhere could become King (or Queen) as the case may have been.
Penny Princess finds American working girl Yolande Donlon the inheritor of a small
kingdom
that lies in that triangle where France, Italy, and Switzerland meet called Lampidorra.
Thereafter, he finally is driven from the court of King Saul of Israel, becomes a famous warrior, and returns to claim the
kingdom
and become the instrument of death of Jonathan, the King's son, formerly a friend.
He is trying to rebuild old WWI airplanes so he can attack a nearby hill tribe to complete his petty kingdom; a young scientist complains about having his work continually interrupted demands for planes--etc.--everlastingly;
Wizards of the Lost
Kingdom
is a movie about a young prince (Simon) who is banished from his
kingdom
due to his father (the king) being killed by the cliche "evil adviser".
A
kingdom
whose king is about to die has said king unleash a competition on his several sons to see who can retrieve a ruby first to be king whilst a trio of witches want the star to carve up and use to keep them young.
You are quite aware of all the efforts the king is making towards the welfare of the people of the kingdom, but you decide to send a different picture to the world.
The rest of the story goes beyond explanation but glimpses include the nutcracker doll coming to life and a
kingdom
where a princess, who exactly resembles Clara, has been kidnapped.
Set in a middle European kingdom, it was (for it's day in the last decades of the 19th Century) an updating of the swashbuckling novels of Alexandre Dumas.
The songs were terrible for the most part, the plot seemed to keep inventing new parts of the
kingdom
out of nowhere (suddenly it's a seaport town), and the action was at times even too cartoonish for a cartoon.
Gabriel (Ian McKellan) is a hospitalized mental patient whose terrors of childhood abuse has driven him away from society and into the forest where he has constructed a
kingdom
of Neverwas.
Of course, in the meantime they also send psychic messages to their buddies in the lizard
kingdom
- snakes can always wreak some havoc as can spiders, big lizards are well equipped to knock stuff over, and those turtles are more deadly than they look!
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