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The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride
The Princess Bride

Film Details

Year

1987

Duration

94 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Family, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English


Synopsis

An elderly man reads a fairy tale to his grandson who is sick in bed. In the story, a young woman named Buttercup lives on a farm in the fictional kingdom of Florin. She falls in love with the farmhand, Wesley, but he must leave to seek a fortune so that they can afford to marry. When his ship is attached by the Dread Pirate Roberts, he is presumed dead. Five years later, Buttercup is in a forced engagement with Prince Humperdinck. Before the wedding, she is kidnapped by three outlaws, and they in turn are pursued by a masked man in black, as well as by Prince Humperdinck’s soldiers. The adventure will contain much peril and excitement, from fencing duels to gigantic cliffs and treacherous swamps, plus a whole host of mysterious and extravagant characters. 

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Contains fantasy violence and occasional moderate bad language.

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