The Princess Bride

It's as real as the feelings you feel.

Sinopse

In this enchantingly cracked fairy tale, the beautiful Princess Buttercup and the dashing Westley must overcome staggering odds to find happiness amid six-fingered swordsmen, murderous princes, Sicilians and rodents of unusual size. But even death can't stop these true lovebirds from triumphing.

  • 7.7
  • 1987
  • Released
  • 1h 39m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$16,000,000.00

Revenue

$30,900,000.00

Keywords
  • #dreams
  • #based on novel or book
  • #narration
  • #wrestling
  • #miracle
  • #sword fight
  • #revenge
  • #boat chase
  • #pirate
  • #wedding
  • #swashbuckler
  • #evil prince
  • #screwball
  • #impersonation
  • #giant man
  • #story within the story
  • #hidden identity
  • #fictitious country
  • #grandfather grandson relationship
  • #battle of wits
  • #fairytale

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo19676 months ago

Maybe not too surprisingly, a poorly young lad (Fred Savage) isn’t so keen on lying in bed being read a slushy romance about a princess by his granddad (Peter Falk) but he knows this book has been passed down through generations of the family and so decides to indulge the well-meaning gent. It doesn’t get any more scintillating for him when he is introduced to the lovelorn heroine “Buttercup” (Rob

mooney240
@mooney240about 3 years ago

**The Princess Bride is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that everyone can and should enjoy.** There is nothing quite like The Princess Bride. It’s classic, timeless, charming, clever, hilarious, well-done, and just an all-around excellent film. The Princess Bride is good, safe, fun for the whole family, filled with romance, adventure, comedy, fantasy, action, and heroism. It’s a film for ever

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@bigbassdrumover 10 years ago

The Princess Bride is ultimately a story of love - of a grandather for his grandson, of Inigo Montoya for his murdered father and between Buttercup and Wesley. It is an old fashioned fairy tale in a sense, but its imagination, wit and humour stands it apart from convention. The characters are endearing and essential to the plot. The pace of the film changes up and down beautifully throughout an

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