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Le prince grenouille

Original title: The Frog Prince
  • 1986
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  • 1h 26m
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John Paragon in Le prince grenouille (1986)
Children's musical based on Grimm's fairy tale of The Frog-King. A young girl learns how to be a good friend and princess with the help of a "tall frog."
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Children's musical based on Grimm's fairy tale of The Frog-King. A young girl learns how to be a good friend and princess with the help of a "tall frog."Children's musical based on Grimm's fairy tale of The Frog-King. A young girl learns how to be a good friend and princess with the help of a "tall frog."Children's musical based on Grimm's fairy tale of The Frog-King. A young girl learns how to be a good friend and princess with the help of a "tall frog."

  • Director
    • Jackson Hunsicker
  • Writer
    • Jackson Hunsicker
  • Stars
    • Aileen Quinn
    • John Paragon
    • Helen Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    885
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    • Director
      • Jackson Hunsicker
    • Writer
      • Jackson Hunsicker
    • Stars
      • Aileen Quinn
      • John Paragon
      • Helen Hunt
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aileen Quinn
    Aileen Quinn
    • Princess Zora
    John Paragon
    John Paragon
    • Frog Prince
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Henrietta
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • The King
    Seagull Cohen
    • Dulcey
    Jeff Gerner
    • Emissary
    • (as Jeff Gurner)
    Eli Gorenstein
    Eli Gorenstein
    • Cook
    Shmuel Atzmon
    Shmuel Atzmon
    • Baron Von Whobble
    Aaron Kaplan
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    Moshe Ish-Kassit
    Moshe Ish-Kassit
    • Sleeping Guard
    • (as Moshe Ish Cassit)
    Rony Blitz
    • Advisor
    • (as Roni Blitz)
    Ya'acov Booch
    • Advisor
    Yasha Einstein
    • Advisor
    Ya'akov Alperin
    • Advisor
    • (as Ya'akov Halperin)
    Hahman Leor
    • Advisor
    Yoram Loewenstein
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        • Jackson Hunsicker
      • Writer
        • Jackson Hunsicker
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      6utgard14

      Annie and Dig'em

      Cannon Movie Tales version of the Frog Prince fairy tale. As with the other Cannon Movie Tales I've seen, it's full of corny songs and "nice try" sets and costumes. It also has a slight story padded out to make a feature length film. But hey there's Annie herself, Aileen Quinn, and Helen Hunt before she was a star. Quinn's the lead as Princess Zamora, who befriends a prince who was cursed and turned into a frog man. In my head I called him Dig'em Frog, after the cereal mascot. Quinn does a decent job, although it's easy to see why her career didn't go anywhere. Hunt plays her sister Henrietta, who's a total bitch. Clive Revill offers nice support as the King. John Paragon (Jambi from Pee Wee's Playhouse) plays the Frog Prince (Dig'em). The frog makeup is pretty good for the limited budget, but perhaps it's a bit creepy for a kids film where the frog is a good guy. I could see this makeup being used in a horror movie. Anyway, this is one of the more enjoyable Cannon fairy tale movies I've seen. It's not great by any means but it is entertaining. For an adult, at least. Not sure how this would fly with kids. The frog might give them nightmares.
      8tiffanyhuggins-58151

      Sweet, charming, little movie.

      I understand that this movie isn't going to win any awards, but one thing I absolutely love about this movie is that it's not trying to. It's story is simple and sweet and quite charming! The songs are also very sweet and fun, you will find yourself humming them long after you have watched this movie. It's just such a good story, and the movie itself isn't to long, or to short, it's just right. It's perfect to watch with your kids, but I just watched this movie again by myself, because it's so refreshing it puts you in the best mood no matter what kind of day you have had. Like I said before this movie doesn't try be something that it's not, and it's wonderful just the way that it is. Im kind of surprised that this movie got such bad reviews and it makes me wonder what these people were expecting before they watched it. Not every movie has to be all flashy and drama filled to be a good movie, and exspecially not a little fairytale movie. I would highly recommend watching this movie! It's simply charming!!
      5SnoopyStyle

      Interesting to see Aileen Quinn

      In the Kingdom of Tartonia, Zora (Aileen Quinn) lives a carefree life except for her older mean-spirited sister Henrietta (Helen Hunt). The King (Clive Revill) receives a letter from Baron Von Whobble that he's coming to declare one of his two nieces Zora and Henrietta is going to be a true princess. After being ridiculed, Zora wishes for someone to talk to. The Frog Prince answers her wish.

      Aileen Quinn has a great big voice for a little girl as she already shown in Annie. Her singing is the best thing about this musical. There isn't much else in this movie. The production value is pretty low. The sets are fairly fake. The dialog is pretty stiff. It feels more like a stage play. The direction, the staging, and the editing could definitely use a lot of help. The singing from the rest of the cast is reasonable but nothing great. The story is pretty thin. There is nothing here other than to see a slightly older Aileen Quinn singing her heart out and Helen Hunt playing the mean girl.
      5phillindholm

      Not the original, but...

      One problem faced by movie makers when adapting fairy tales to the screen is often the lack of material necessary to make a feature length film. "The Frog Prince" is an excellent example. The original Grimm story really doesn't contain enough plot to sustain a feature, so, here it has been rewritten as a modern morality play. A King is unsure which of his nieces is really a "true" princess. Finally the time arrives to choose one; the sweet, but immature Zora (Aileen Quinn) or the older, selfish Henrietta (Helen Hunt). Yes, Zora loses her golden ball, which is retrieved by a friendly frog (John Paragon) but the rest of the story deals with the efforts of Henrietta to win the title of princess for herself. Luckily the cast, including Clive Revill as the king, is very engaging, and the songs pleasant. But, except for the title, this is an attempt to make much out of very little. And only half the time it succeeds.
      8ljs00b

      Very cute, but low budget

      This movie is one of quite a few that were made into what are referred to as the Canon Movie Tales. They are all low budget and filmed primarily in Isreal, so I understand. If you want an idea of what to expect, it appears that someone took some of the little children's musicals that community theaters do and got some actors that people would want to see and then, with a very small budget, produced the best film they could. They are cute, sweet, and great for kids to watch. They are the precious little things that have a moral in the end. If you are an Aileen Quinn fan, this is the only movie other than Annie that she did, and it is adorable. She sings much better in this movie and her coloring (ie hair and makeup) are much more natural. This movie is very hard to find, but it is worth the effort of searching for if this is the kind of movie that you like. Also stars a very young (not to mention completely evil) Helen Hunt.

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      Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
      Fantasy
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      • Trivia
        Cannon Films reused many of same sets. For example the set for the princess's bedroom is the same as nursery from "Rumpelstiltskin" with the murals removed from the walls.
      • Quotes

        Ribbit/Prince Of Freedly: I'm a pedigreed amphibian!

        Princess Zora: Pedigreed? Frogs aren't pedigreed.

        Ribbit/Prince Of Freedly: Of course, I'm pedigreed. Care to see my lineage?

      • Connections
        Referenced in Final Fantasy IX (2000)
      • Soundtracks
        Theme Song
        Written by Kenn Long

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      • Release date
        • June 1, 1988 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • Israel
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Frog Prince
      • Filming locations
        • Tel Aviv, Israel
      • Production company
        • The Cannon Group
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      • Budget
        • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby

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