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Movies Showing April 2011: Your Highness

Film Title: Your Highness




Film Type: Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy

CASTS:
Danny McBride as Thadeous
James Franco as Fabious
Zooey Deschanel as Belladonna
Natalie Portman as Isabel
Justin Theroux as Leezar
Michael Clarke Duncan as the Giant Troll
Damian Lewis
Toby Jones
Brian Steele
Charles Dance as The King and Father to Thadeous and Fabious
Rasmus Hardiker as Courtney
Noah Huntley as Head Knight
Eva Wyrwal as Dwarf Queen
Amber Anderson as Maiden

DIRECTOR:
David Gordon Green

WRITER:
Danny McBride
Ben Best

PRODUCER:
Scott Stuber
Jon Mone
Danny McBride
Mark Huffam
Andrew Z. Davis


PLOT:
Thadeous played by Danny McBride is a lazy, arrogant prince whose brother, Fabious played by James Franco must go on an epic quest in order to save their father's kingdom. Natalie Portman plays a warrior princess who is also the lazy prince's love interest. Zooey Deschanel plays Belladonna, Fabious' virginal bride. Justin Theroux plays Leezar, the evil wizard who kidnaps Belladonna. Michael Clarke Duncan plays the Giant Troll.


PHOTOS:


NEWS:

  • The wrap party for the over 600-member cast and crew was held on-set at 'The Paint Shed' in the Titanic Quarter of the Belfast Harland & Wolff Shipyard on October 17, 2009. The party mirrored the medieval theme of the film, with a menu featuring venison and suckling pig.
  • According to director David Gordon Green, the dialogue was entirely improvised with only a written outline by writer Ben Best and actor Danny McBride.
  • A red-band trailer for the movie has recently been released on IGN and Funny or Die. On December 21, 2010, the first green-band trailer was released online. It was also shown before Little Fockers and The Dilemma.
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