The Prince and Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon
The Prince and Me: A Royal Honeymoon | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Catherine Cyran |
Produced by |
Les Weldon Danny Lerner Elyse Eisenberg |
Written by | Blayne Weaver |
Starring |
Kam Heskin Chris Geere Adam Croasdell Jonathan Firth Todd Jensen Joshua Rubin |
Music by | Andrew Gross |
Cinematography | Emil Topuzov |
Edited by | Irit Raz |
Production company |
Nu Image Sobini Films |
Distributed by | First Look Studios |
Release date | October 28, 2008 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Prince and Me: A Royal Honeymoon (also known as The Prince and Me 3 and renamed The Prince and Me 3: Holiday Honeymoon when shown on television) is a 2008 romantic comedy film, directed by Catherine Cyran, which was released direct-to-video.
Plot
At last, the newly crowned King of Denmark, Edvard, and his wife and Queen, Dr. Paige Morgan, find time to fly to Belavia for their secret honeymoon. They spend their Christmas holidays at a ski resort, but as they take a tour of Belavia's natural beauty, Eddie and Paige discover that the evil Prime Minister Polonius [1] has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests to drill for oil. Paige and Eddie decide they must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon. Then, the couple bump into Paige's ex-boyfriend, Scott, a journalist. Eddie immediately becomes jealous. Even though Edvard suspects Scott cannot be trusted, Eddie and Paige ask him for help with the media to try and stop the minister's evil plans. Scott, however, is being controlled by the evil minister, who tells him to spy on the couple. Scott tries to back out, but fails. Eddie tries to get an audience with the prince of Belavia, but fails, so he and Paige go to the Holiday Ball. Meanwhile, Scott tries to kiss Paige and says he is sorry he let her go. Disgusted, Paige walks away and goes to find Eddie, only to find him drunk.
Cast
- Kam Heskin as Queen Paige
- Chris Geere as King Edvard
- Adam Croasdell as Scott
- Todd Jensen as John Polonius
- Jonathan Firth as Soren
- Joshua Rubin as Oliver
- Valentin Ganev as Prince Georgiev
- Kitodar Todorov as Boris
- Shelly Varod as Reporter
- Branco Vukovic as German Reporter
References
- ↑ Movie Review from Dove Foundation Accessed January 22, 2013