The 10th Kingdom with Kimberly Williams: DVD Cover

    The 10th Kingdom Director: David Carson, Herbert Wise Cast: Kimberly Williams, John Larroquette, Scott Cohen, Daniel Lapaine

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/28/2002
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,117

    Viewer Rating: (108 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Full-screen version; 2.0 Dolby Surround; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; The making of the "10th Kingdom"; Cast and crew information; About the characters; Search for the hidden 10th kingdom

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Credits [2:38]
    2. Prison Escape [3:39]
    3. Magical Dog [5:33]
    4. A New Kingdom [5:10]
    5. A Clue [6:12]
    6. Shoe-Loving Trolls [4:41]
    7. Six Wishes [4:42]
    8. Grandmother's House [2:57]
    9. More Beer [3:43]
    10. Something's Cooking [3:48]
    11. The Wishes Backfire [5:34]
    12. Breaking the Spell [3:07]
    13. Following the Dog [4:31]
    14. Nine Kingdoms [3:18]
    15. The End of the Wishes [6:42]
    16. Welcoming Committee [3:24]
    17. The Master Key [2:29]
    18. Snow White Memorial Prison [3:56]
    19. Torture by Trolls [4:01]
    20. A Successor [4:23]
    21. The Source of My Power [1:43]
    22. Safe With the Wolf [4:23]
    23. Beanstalk Forest [7:32]
    24. Lack of Security [3:42]
    25. Magic Shoes [3:35]
    26. Through the Tunnel [2:15]
    27. A Mirror Call [5:39]
    28. Golden River Gold Fish [4:13]
    29. Night Fever [2:24]
    30. "The Finger of Fortune" [2:14]
    31. Learning Manners [2:04]
    32. Golden Trolls [7:11]
    33. Sparing Some Food [6:58]
    34. Poachers [5:21]
    35. Tony's Future [4:22]
    36. Freeing the Birds [5:33]
    37. Snow White's Cottage [2:31]
    38. Virginia's Growing Hair [4:48]
    39. Hiding [2:22]
    40. The Huntsman [3:11]
    Side #2 --
    1. "We Need a Plan" [2:05]
    2. Magic Axe [3:38]
    3. Deadly Crossbow [4:27]
    4. In a Tree [4:46]
    5. Inviting Trouble [3:30]
    6. Acorn's Wagon [3:01]
    7. Sally Peep [4:37]
    8. Resisting the Moon [4:27]
    9. "Warren Wolfson" [3:12]
    10. Family Secret [4:55]
    11. Hen House Homicide [3:24]
    12. Shepherdess Contest [5:54]
    13. Obstacle Course [5:17]
    14. The Trolls Advance [3:45]
    15. "That's Home" [2:05]
    16. On Trial [4:37]
    17. False Accusation [4:40]
    18. Real Proof [6:45]
    19. Time for Romance [3:55]
    20. Glass Coffin [3:45]
    21. Lucky in Love [4:05]
    22. "Come to Me" [3:54]
    23. Magic Love Town [4:27]
    24. Winning [2:42]
    25. Singing Ring [3:48]
    26. Lucky Dog [3:34]
    27. Confronting the Queen [4:17]
    28. A Note [4:29]
    29. A Proposal [5:54]
    30. Broken Mirror [4:36]
    31. Seven Years of Bad Luck [3:51]
    32. Dragon Mountain [5:12]
    33. Decisions [4:30]
    34. Dwarf Mines [5:17]
    35. Traveling Mirrors [3:09]
    36. Mirror Murders [3:38]
    37. Going on Alone [3:33]
    38. Snow White [5:23]
    39. One Wish [2:51]
    40. "Mirror Mirror..." [3:16]
    Side #3 --
    1. A Partnership [5:16]
    2. "I'm Just a Little Dog" [3:35]
    3. The Swamp [3:13]
    4. Swamp Witch [5:08]
    5. Mushroom Omlete [2:26]
    6. Sleeping and Dreaming [6:12]
    7. "The Girl Is the Threat" [1:29]
    8. Hide and Seek [5:26]
    9. Two Doors [4:06]
    10. Cinderella [5:01]
    11. Mother and Daughter [5:03]
    12. Powerful Poison [4:22]
    13. The Man of the Hour [3:23]
    14. "Take a Weapon" [4:05]
    15. The Cinderella Waltz [3:17]
    16. Royal Toast [4:40]
    17. Persistent [4:44]
    18. Medals [4:31]
    19. Destiny [6:17]
    20. End Credits [1:20]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This ten-hour mini-series extravaganza originally aired on February 26, 2000 on NBC, and concerns the fate of a janitor, Tony (John Larroquette), and his lovely daughter Virginia (Kimberly Williams), who mysteriously find themselves in a land where fairies, trolls, and elves live. Their attempts to return home are thwarted by an evil witch (Diane Wiest). Appearing in supporting roles are Rutger Hauer, Warwick Davis, and Camryn Manheim as Snow White. The 10th Kingdom was rebroadcast on August, 2000, with a substantially trimmed running time of eight hours, which was shortened even further to six hours for the video release, after all commercials had been removed. Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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    Never Bought this itemby Book_Lover_2205

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    October 18, 2009: Sorry. I didn't buy it.

    I love this movie!by Fancy_free

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    October 04, 2009: I read the book before I watched the movie (actually, the book led me to the movie though I don't know which came first). I loved the book so I decided to see if the movie was even remotely good. Well, books are always better but this movie is still really good. I fell in love with Wolf and his romance with Virginia. The idea is that there are 10 Kingdoms - 9 in the realm of fairy tales (ie Cinderella, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood) and then there is the 10th kingdom - New York City. The 9 are connected to the 10th through a traveling mirror. Prince Wendell, descendant of Snow White, is about to be crowned king of his kingdom but the evil step-mother changes him into a dog. He escapes into the 10th Kingdom, finds Virginia and her father who return back with him and the story goes from there.

    I really enjoy this movie. It's long, which is nice because it is completely unhurried and they take the time to explore things. I also recommend the book which was brilliant.


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