Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mysterious young woman speaking a strange language shows up in an English village, where she is taken in by aristocrats who assume she is a foreign princessA mysterious young woman speaking a strange language shows up in an English village, where she is taken in by aristocrats who assume she is a foreign princessA mysterious young woman speaking a strange language shows up in an English village, where she is taken in by aristocrats who assume she is a foreign princess
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Magistrate Haythorne
- (as Roger Lloyd-Pack)
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In this movie a young beggar who speaks no English is taken in by a well-to-do family, and before long they have determined that she is a queen of the Orient. In no time, she is the town's sensation, and if nothing else, living like royalty. Her story attracts the attention of a newspaper man (Mr. Gutch played by Stephen Rea) who, in determinedly trying to discover the truth about Caraboo, falls in love with her. He half hopes the legend is true, half hopes that she's remarkable enough to have made up a story and a language and a manner to fool the very class she'd always been taught to fear and respect.
I liked this movie for many reasons. It must be said that it's decidedly predictable, but such is the case in movies that are not so much concerned with plot as with characters. The question is, are the characters worth making a movie about? They are. Cates is delightful as always, and in such a role in which she scarcely speaks, she has the opportunity to shine and to demonstrate (through action and manner) her ability to act the part. Stephen Rea is never to be outdone, and has a genuine ability to pull off passion in whatever role he plays. The British aristocracy is portrayed as largely grotesque and corrupt and mind-numbingly self-absorbed.
For my part, I always appreciate a movie that doesn't revolve around romance, and though this movie is touched with pieces of romanticism (definitely a chick-flick in certain ways), it's not about the romance. It is instead about how the story completes us, and how compelling the human imagination really is. Despite the moral values the film purports, Princess Caraboo is not didactic and short on sappiness.
I think "Princess Caraboo" is a delightful and beautiful tale, and I recommend it to those who prefer the story to the action, and who like to see the rich get theirs.
Kevin Kline supplies many of the laughs, at least with me. I preferred him over John Lithgow or Jim Broadbent.
This is supposedly based on a true story but I am going to assume they took a lot of liberties with it. Nonetheless, it's a story and a decent for "the whole family," as the cliché goes. However, I think this is mostly appealing to females. I found it pleasant, but more of a "chick flick" than a guy's film. Thus, I doubt I would watch it again, especially knowing the surprise ending.
I definitely recommend this comedy-drama-romance for people who haven't seen it, and for most people who are not adult males.
I am watching the movie for the second time (had to stop part way through last night) and it seems much different this time, as I know what's going to happen. The mystery may be gone, but there's some good laughs and of course, foxiness abounds. I started the reading the book on which this is based, but didn't finish it, at least not yet. Maybe I'll pick it up again, gotta have it around here somewhere.
Kevin Kline does well as a butler, as does Stephen Rea as a journalist. Worth checking out, and if you like early 19th century British period pieces - well, this one is less puffy and ponderous than some.
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- WissenswertesPhoebe Cates was actually pregnant with her second child during filming. Her costumes were specifically designed to hide her pregnancy.
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Frixos: You are a fraud. I know you're a fraud, and I have spit in your soup.
[pause]
Frixos: No, worser, I've pissed in it.
Mrs. Worrall: Frixos, are you addressing the princess?
Frixos: I'm telling her about the soup. It is cream of sorrel and the cook hope she like it very much.
Mrs. Worrall: You know she doesn't understand English.
Mr. Worrall: Neither does Frixos, so maybe they'll understand each other.
[he laughs and so does Caraboo]
Mr. Worrall: You see, my dear? She appreciates my little witticisms.
Mrs. Worrall: Surely, you only address a guest when they address you, Frixos.
Frixos: Yes, madam
- VerbindungenReferenced in Gestohlene Herzen (1996)
- SoundtracksMinuetto
Composed by Luigi Boccherini
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- La princesa Caraboo
- Drehorte
- Bath, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(location)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 3.062.530 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.005.287 $
- 18. Sept. 1994
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.062.530 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 37 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1