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On Rotten Tomatoes, The Princess Bride holds a 96% approval rating based on 84 reviews and an average rating of 8.50/10. The site's consensus states, "A delightfully postmodern fairy tale, The Princess Bride is a deft, intelligent mix of swashbuckling, romance, and comedy that takes an age-old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh."
The Dread Pirate Roberts is the identity assumed by several characters in the novel The Princess Bride (1973) and its 1987 film adaptation. [1] Various pirates (including Westley) take on the role of Roberts and use his reputation to intimidate their opponents, before retiring and secretly passing on the name to someone else.
The Princess Bride may refer to: The Princess Bride, 1973 fantasy romance novel by writer William Goldman. The Princess Bride, 1987 American film adaptation ...
The Princess Bride is the best movie ever. That’s just facts. And it’s a movie you can grow with, and find something new to love with every subsequent watch. I should know. I’ve probably ...
Sierra Online parodied the title of the novel in their computer game King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride. In 2014, Game Salute licensed the tabletop game adaptation publishing rights to the Princess Bride; a series of board and card games were released later that year. [22] In 2019, Toy Vault produced a Role Playing Game written by Steffan O ...
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Robin Wright loves the movie "The Princess Bride," but says she hasn't seen the film she starred in since it was first released in theaters more than 35 years ago.
Florin: one of the fictional principalities in William Goldman's novel The Princess Bride. Floravia: A European kingdom in Barbie: Princess Adventure. Franc: A kingdom in western Europe from the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood. France-outre-mer: A nation from Continental Europe in the novel The Peshawar Lancers.