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VHS : Prince Brat & Whipping BoyIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Truan Munro, Nic Knight, Karen Salt, Andrew Bicknell, Christoph M. Ohrt directed by: Sydney Macartney Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303922515 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6303922511 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Release Date: August 13, 1996 Running Time: 96 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: September 28, 1995 Sales Rank: 1193 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Whipping Boy WhippedThe story by Sid Fleischman is, in my opinion, not treated fairly in the video adaption, as is often the case when movies are made from books, the book is much better. I don't know why the people behind the movie felt the need to add extra characters or stray from the story line. Still, the movie is entertaining. Children who have devoured the book can enjoy the movie, noting differences, and deciding for themselves which has more appeal. For me, as it almost always the case, I prefer the book. Rating: - Why isn't this movie on DVD?I bought this movie for my two oldest children back in the mid-90s. I've since lost my VHS copy and had hoped to purchase it on DVD for my daughter who is now six. The plot was engaging and funny, while there were no swear words or gratuitous violence to contend with. The movie also included excellent cinematography that made the setting (a fictional European country) seem real. It truly amazes me that this movie isn't on DVD! Rating: - One of the best adaptations from a novel I have ever seen......the other two being Lord of the Rings trilogy and "Wind in the Willows." I am very wary of movies that are made from great books because they never seem to be able to recapture the joy and feeling that you experienced while reading. However, this is one of the few movies that actually does and improves on the book while doing it! The acting is simply superb, and the transformation of Prince Brat is even more meaningful because Truan Munro does such a fantastic job chewing the scenery as the spoiled ... Read More Rating: - Though very funny/cute, "Prince" deals with serious issues"Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy", though fairly different from the novel, is an endearing film I have watched dozens of times. The children are spectacular (although I did tire of Jemmy's bratty sister, AnnieRose, whom I thought exceeded Prince Horace in terms of annoyance.. except I liked the prince, so I'm a little off.. XD), the villains (and Grandmama) are scary for children but still comical enough to not cause nightmares, and the plot is simple but the points are very clear. Though this is a family ... Read More Rating: - Great Movie!My wife and I just sat down to watch this movie on television. WE loved it so much we wanted to add it to our personal collection. It was a fantastic family film. Rated G and had to swearing, no major violence, just good wholesome humer. Very impressed! Browse for similar items by category:
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