General
Medium DVD
Production Year 2000
Certification
Genre Kids & Family; Art House & International; Science Fiction & Fantasy; Television; Adventure; Comedy; Fantasy; Mystery; Romance
Region Region 1
Nationality UK; Germany; USA
Format
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Original Title
Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Williams, Kimberly Virginia Lewis
Cohen, Scott Wolf
Larroquette, John Antony 'Tony' Lewis
Wiest, Dianne The Evil Queen
Manheim, Camryn Snow White
Ann-Margret Queen Cinderella
O'Neill, Ed Relish the Troll King
Hauer, Rutger Huntsman
Lewis, Dawnn Blabberwort the Troll
O'Gorman, Hugh Burly the Troll
Lapaine, Daniel Prince Wendell White / Golden Retriever Dog (voice)
Birkett, Jeremiah Blue Bell the Troll
Davis, Warwick Acorn
Thomson, Kim Queen Riding Hood III
Whybrow, Lucy Leaf Fall, Elf Queen
Crooks, Christopher Elf King (as Chris Crooks)
Lister, Moira Grandmother
Shrapnel, John Governor of Prison
Nail, Jimmy Clayface the Goblin
Bateson, Timothy Tooth Fairy
Hardy, Robert Chancellor Griswold
Gillett, Aden Viscount Lansky
Osborne, William Lord Rupert
Jewesbury, Edward Old Retainer
Wickham, Jeffrey Giles
Steafel, Sheila Dr. Horowitz
Jordan, James Carroll Mr. Murray
Sheridan-Taylor, Deborah Candy
Hogarth, Katherine Mrs. Murray
Bell, Dylan Murray Jnr.
Ure, Gudrun Mrs. Murray Snr.
Myers, Johnny Hank Murray
Douglas, Sam Restaurant Diner
Glassco, Briony Stallholder
Cox, Arthur Mayor of Beantown
Barry, Cliff Prison Warder (as Clifford Barry)
Axon, John Local Craftsman
James, Adam Beantown Local
McNeilly, Paul Prison Warder
Marsh, William SWAT Team
Whitmey, Nigel SWAT Team
Herbert, Leon SWAT Team
Collin, Len Bald Convict
Cork, Charles Old Convict
Müller, Michael Beantown Local (as Michael Mueller)
Mandell, Peter Dwarf
Hallam, John Queen's Talking Mirror
Cosmo, James Blind Woodsman / Juliet
Healy, Luke Queen's Servant
Highmore, Edward Queen's Servant
Pearce, Eve The Gypsy Queen
McCarthy, Michael Gypsy
Ashton, Al Villainous Convict (as Al Hunter Ashton)
Levy, Adam Gypsy
Sax, Paul Fiddle Gypsy
De Cicco, Vince Accordian Gypsy
Vogel, Tony Boatman
MacPherson, Calum The Village Idiot
Firbank, Ann Old Woman
Elliot, Michael Farmer Morris
Brown, Amelda Mrs. Morris
Middlemass, Frank Judge
Vaughan, Peter Wilfred Peep
Punch, Lucy Sally Peep
Lloyd, Gabrielle Barbara Peep
Collins, Natasha Betty Peep
Purnell, Craig Filbert Peep
Woodall, Edward Fairfax Peep
Brice, Liz May Mary Ramley
Syms, Richard Defeated Farmer
Tong, Jacqueline Farmer's Wife
McGregor, Bruce Distraught Farmer
Hayes, Caroline Shepherdess
Latham, Helen Shepherdess
Tune, Christopher Frightened Servant
Pelmear, Donald Court Clerk
Bailey, Ben Young Servant
Christopher, Adam Armed Troll
Crowden, Graham Elderly Elf
Chadbon, Tom Auctioneer
Rogers, Poppy Little Cupid Girl
Barrett, Bob Farmer John
Cater, John Restaurant Owner
Marley, Patrick Jeweller
Sloman, Roger Kissing Town Sheriff
Milne, Gordon Barman
Curtiss, Bob News Vendor
Charles, Maria Old Lady Gambler
Monsen, Heidi Lady Croupier
Killick, Tim Poker Playing Man
Venegas, Arturo Casino Manager
Robbins, Kate Singing Ring (voice)
Blakey, John Gambler
Weston, Charlotte High Roll Croupier
Arnold, Ruth Local Woman
Peters, Jeremy Evil Coachman
Thomas, Bill Excited Man
Hudson, Tim Angry Man
Croxton, Jennifer Angry Woman
Other People
Director Carson, David; Wise, Herbert
Producer
Writer Moore, Simon
Composer
Studio Hallmark; Lions Gate
Features
Language Tracks English
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Dolby
Running Time 417
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

This epic 10-hour miniseries from the Emmy-winning writer of Gulliver's Travels was a ratings bust on television, but on video and DVD, where it can be enjoyed at one's leisure, it has a better chance to cast its magical spell. Kimberly Williams has never been more enchanting than as Virginia, a waitress who still lives with her janitor father (John Larroquette) and yearns for something exciting to happen to her. Her wish comes true when she and her father are transported from New York City into a dimension that, with apologies to Rod Serling, can only be called the Fairy Tale Zone; nine kingdoms populated by characters from fairy tales of yore. They team up with a dog who's really a prince--Wendell, grandson of Snow White--changed into canine form by the evil Queen (Dianne Wiest), who plots to usurp Wendell's throne. Father, daughter, and his royal dogness are relentlessly pursued through the nine kingdoms by the Troll King (Ed O'Neill) and his three bumbling and horrible children, and the conflicted Wolf (Scott Cohen), who is allied with the Queen but, with the aid of some Oprah-esque self-help books, tames his inner beast and falls in love with Virginia. The 10th Kingdom is a special effects extravaganza. There is indeed, as one character marvels, magic to behold here. But despite the Hallmark brand name and the presence of a grown-up Snow White (Camryn Manheim) and Cinderella (Ann-Margret), bewitched animals, magic mirrors, and trolls, this is not kid's stuff. It can get scary, surprisingly violent, and quite intense; you know, just like real fairy tales. --Donald Liebenson

This epic 10-hour miniseries from the Emmy-winning writer of Gulliver's Travels was a ratings bust on television, but on video and DVD, where it can be enjoyed at one's leisure, it has a better chance to cast its magical spell. Kimberly Williams has never been more enchanting than as Virginia, a waitress who still lives with her janitor father (John Larroquette) and yearns for something exciting to happen to her. Her wish comes true when she and her father are transported from New York City into a dimension that, with apologies to Rod Serling, can only be called the Fairy Tale Zone; nine kingdoms populated by characters from fairy tales of yore. They team up with a dog who's really a prince--Wendell, grandson of Snow White--changed into canine form by the evil Queen (Dianne Wiest), who plots to usurp Wendell's throne. Father, daughter, and his royal dogness are relentlessly pursued through the nine kingdoms by the Troll King (Ed O'Neill) and his three bumbling and horrible children, and the conflicted Wolf (Scott Cohen), who is allied with the Queen but, with the aid of some Oprah-esque self-help books, tames his inner beast and falls in love with Virginia. The 10th Kingdom is a special effects extravaganza. There is indeed, as one character marvels, magic to behold here. But despite the Hallmark brand name and the presence of a grown-up Snow White (Camryn Manheim) and Cinderella (Ann-Margret), bewitched animals, magic mirrors, and trolls, this is not kid's stuff. It can get scary, surprisingly violent, and quite intense; you know, just like real fairy tales. --Donald Liebenson

A young woman named Virginia (Kimberly Williams) and her father, Tony (John Larroquette) are lured into a land where fairy tales are real! But the adventure is only beginning for the longer they stay in fairy tale land the more their lives become one. Written by Anonymous

This epic 10-hour miniseries from the Emmy-winning writer of Gulliver's Travels was a ratings bust on television, but on video and DVD, where it can be enjoyed at one's leisure, it has a better chance to cast its magical spell. Kimberly Williams has never been more enchanting than as Virginia, a waitress who still lives with her janitor father (John Larroquette) and yearns for something exciting to happen to her. Her wish comes true when she and her father are transported from New York City into a dimension that, with apologies to Rod Serling, can only be called the Fairy Tale Zone; nine kingdoms populated by characters from fairy tales of yore. They team up with a dog who's really a prince--Wendell, grandson of Snow White--changed into canine form by the evil Queen (Dianne Wiest), who plots to usurp Wendell's throne. Father, daughter, and his royal dogness are relentlessly pursued through the nine kingdoms by the Troll King (Ed O'Neill) and his three bumbling and horrible children, and the conflicted Wolf (Scott Cohen), who is allied with the Queen but, with the aid of some Oprah-esque self-help books, tames his inner beast and falls in love with Virginia. The 10th Kingdom is a special effects extravaganza. There is indeed, as one character marvels, magic to behold here. But despite the Hallmark brand name and the presence of a grown-up Snow White (Camryn Manheim) and Cinderella (Ann-Margret), bewitched animals, magic mirrors, and trolls, this is not kid's stuff. It can get scary, surprisingly violent, and quite intense; you know, just like real fairy tales. --Donald Liebenson

A young woman named Virginia (Kimberly Williams) and her father, Tony (John Larroquette) are lured into a land where fairy tales are real! But the adventure is only beginning for the longer they stay in fairy tale land the more their lives become one. Written by Anonymous

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