Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Kam Heskin | ... | Paige Morgan | |
Chris Geere | ... | King Edvard (as Christopher Geere) | |
Adam Croasdell | ... | Scott | |
Jonathan Firth | ... | Soren | |
Todd Jensen | ... | John Polonius | |
Joshua Rubin | ... | Oliver | |
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Georgi Ivanov Kakalov | ... | Marcellus (as Georgi Ivanov) |
Valentin Ganev | ... | Prince Georgiev | |
Kitodar Todorov | ... | Boris | |
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Petyo Peikov | ... | Monarch Aide |
Atanas Srebrev | ... | Folketing Speaker | |
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Branco Vukovic | ... | German Reporter |
Shelly Varod | ... | Female Reporter | |
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Hristo Mitzkov | ... | Reporter (as Hristo Mitskov) |
Ani Jarrett | ... | Reporter (as Ani Jarret) |
As King Edvard and Queen Paige prepare to leave Copenhagen on their honeymoon, Eddie, to please Paige, changes their destination from a Caribbean island to the fictional crown protectorate of Belavia; shortly after they arrive, a henchman (Oliver) for the ambitious Danish prime minister (Polonius) sees the couple, and Paige recognizes Scott, now a journalist, previously a high-school boyfriend. Soon the king and queen discover Oliver, machines, and a crew, about to start clearing a forest preserve to make way for an oil pipeline; the king orders them not to begin. The royal couple make progress with the prince of Belavia, but Polonius does his dirty tricks. Edvard and Paige learn that Scott has secretly taken part in the evil work of Polonius and Oliver. Many hijinks abound, but, predictably, good and right prevail, so Eddie and Paige win, as does Belavia. The Danish parliament follow the leadership of their king, thereby defeating Polonius. Written by DocRushing
Paige and Edvard go on their honeymoon. In an attempt to avoid paparazzi and have some privacy, they secretly change their destination and happen on a plot that the prime minister has to get reelected. A past boyfriend of Paige's shows up (conveniently) and threatens the trust that the couple shares in an attempt to distract and discredit them so the prime ministers plan can go through. Will Paige and Edvard save Batlavia? The first Prince and Me was the best of the franchise. While this movie is cute, it is a typical sequel when a franchise tries to keep a story line going. The only time a sequel works, besides a good story line, is using the same actors with the same chemistry. While there is some consistency, it is always disappointing and gives the movie a "B" rated feeling. (especially when it doesn't go to theaters). It is cute and if you liked the second one, you'll like this one. I still prefer the original.