The Lost Princess

2005 "For those who love laughter, fantasy, and pure fun!"
2.6| 1h15m| NR| en| More Info
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The warrior is Esmeralda, a princess who has brains, can fight and is pretty, too. The sexy one is Don Juan, a pretty boy laughing at danger. These two Spanish champions, along with Don Juan's sidekick Miguel, dance and joke their way through a swashbuckling, Renaissance adventure, saving the queen's English cousin from the nasty, Teutonic Krankenmal.

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Dotsthavesp I wanted to but couldn't!
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Stellead Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
benn2689 If you watch them live at the renaissance festival the film makes more sense
Syberseer If you can suspend your disbelief for a moment or so this movie will be even more enjoyable to watch. It is hilariously fun with just enough silliness not to interfere with the plot. Princess Esmeralda discovers an evil afoot while Don Juan comes through as the ever valiant swordsmaster with a quick wit and even faster sword. Miguel adds to the mix with his outlandish style of humor and well placed moments of timely exits. All of the action works itself well into the finale with the evil Krankenmal. Dakota, Jose and Douglas along with a great troupe of other cast deliver a fun filled, exciting performance that is reminiscent of the comedy and exploits known of them on stage in live performance. I would recommend this movie to anyone wishing to own a good comedy that is entertaining for the whole family.
lilaney vale Knowing that the filming of this movie was at a Renaissance festival that I have been too, I was intrigued to see this movie. To sum up the movie, it was fantastic! I watched; and as I watched I was enthralled! Some of the characters I recognized from seeing them on the circuit, it was fun to see them again on film. Esmerelda, Don Juan, Miguel, and all the other actors and actresses. The writing was fun to view and listen too! The movie was well thought out, the characters were all well done and the concept was unique and a breath of fresh air! Well done to Don Juan and Miguel for making an independent film that I can allow my children to view. Not to wax eloquence on this, I will simply conclude with, to believe it, you must see it! Thank you.
countessmary-1 The Lost Princess is a fantastic romp through the wacky world of Don Juan and Miguel. Dakota Star Granados is beautiful and does an excellent job as the warrior princess Esmerelda. Mr. Granados is, as always, the handsome Prince of Spain Don Juan, a man confident enough in the abilities of his daughter to send her on a quest to save Scarborough from the evil/misguided Krankenmal. Mr. Kondziolka brings joy to all as the fun-loving Miguel and as Krankenmal. Duncan Pace, the director and editor of The Lost Princess, has created a film that will delight all ages. The Lost Princess is Mr. Pace's first feature length film (he previously directed the short film The Tale of El Gusano)and he has given viewers a work that will keep them on the edges of their seats. Most people cannot wait to see The Lost Princess again after the first viewing! The musical score for The Lost Princess is truly outstanding. The score by Eddie Jeff Cahill, Bret Blackshear, and Frank Della Penna is worthy of an award on its own, even without the rest of the film. "Esmerelda's Boogie" is an especially spirited dance number led by Mr. Kondziolka and the "cast of thousands" from Scarborough Faire. My only small complaint about the film is that Mr. Kondziolka does not have a solo number to showcase his beautiful voice as he did in The Tale of El Gusano! Mr. Pace uses the beautiful grounds of Scarborough Faire to set off the action of his film. The performers and cast members of Scarborough are used effectively throughout the film. Viewers of the film comment on the beautiful Lolly Foy as Queen Eleanor, the zany nuns, the ever-so-strange Weam Dreaver, and the always amusing Foolhearty. Several people have adopted the line "Oh Don Juan! Oh Miguel! Oh Clowns!" as part of their personal repertoire after viewing the film! The film has been well-received at many film festivals and has won several awards, including a REMI award from Worldfest in Houston. The film has been endorsed by Kids First, an endorsement which should let parents know that this film is appropriate for their children. Children do not understand all the jokes in the movie, but they enjoy the bright colors of the scenery and the colorful characters.In conclusion, The Lost Princess earns two thumbs up! There are a few minor continuity problems in the film and a few "interesting" camera angles, but none of these detract from the utter joy one gets from viewing the film!

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