William and Kate - A fairy tale comes true
Movie | |
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German title | William and Kate - A fairy tale comes true |
Original title | William & Kate: Let Love Rule |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2011 |
length | 86 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
Rod | |
Director | Mark Rosman |
script | Nancey Silvers |
production | Kyle A. Clark, Eileen Fields, Lina Wong |
camera | Anthony B. Richmond |
cut | Charles Bornstein |
William and Kate is a 2011 American television film about the relationship of Prince William and the middle-class Kate Middleton .
action
The film tells the story between Prince William and middle-class Kate Middleton , who first meet at St. Andrews University . William meets Kate and friendship quickly turns into love. But little by little the pressure on the two of them increases because they are being chased and chased by paparazzi. They break up. But William doesn't want to make the same mistake as his father, Prince Charles . He decides to make Kate his princess and she agrees.
production
The film was shot on behalf of SevenOne International and Lifetime from February 24, 2011 in Los Angeles . The filming had to be completed in a few weeks, as the film was to be broadcast before the wedding of William Mountbatten-Windsor and Catherine Middleton on April 29, 2011 and was supposed to flank the anticipated media hype .
Charisma
William and Kate - A fairy tale comes true premiered on April 18, 2011 on the US cable channel Lifetime . On April 22, 2011 the film was broadcast on Swiss television and on April 25, 2011 on ORF one . The German television premiere took place the day before the wedding on April 28, 2011 on Sat.1 .
Audience ratings
When it premiered on Sat.1 , the film achieved 1.90 million viewers, a market share of 6.1%. Among the younger viewers (ages 14 to 49) the film achieved 0.99 million viewers and a market share of 8.3%.
occupation
role | actor | German Voice actor |
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Kate Middleton | Camilla Luddington | Maren Rainer |
Prince William | Nico Evers-Swindell | Patrick Roche |
Prince Charles | Ben Cross | Walter von Hauff |
Prince Harry | Justin Hanlon | Tim Schwarzmaier |
Carole Middleton | Serena Scott Thomas | Dagmar Dempe |
Celia | Victoria Tennant | Manuela Renard |
Derek Rogers | Richard Reid | Manuel Straube |
James Middleton | Calvin Goldspink | Tobias Kern |
Pippa Middleton | Mary Elise Hayden | Gabrielle Pietermann |
Ian Musgrave | Jonathan Patrick Moore | Benedikt Gutjan |
Olivia Martin | Samantha Whittaker | Laura Maire |
Margaret Hemmings-Wellington | Trilby Glovers | Stephanie waiter |
Mark Saunders | Cole Shoemaker | Martin Halm |
Mike Middleton | Christopher Cousins | Claus Brockmeyer |
Prof. Durham | Stephen Marsh | Reinhard Brock |
Trevor | Theo Cross | Benedikt Weber |
Vanessa Rose Bellows | Louise Linton | Annina Braunmiller-Jest |
criticism
“The film is so bad that it will probably be a huge hit. Apart from the fact that in the US production the London buses drive on the right side of the street and mountains suddenly rise in Gloucestershire , the dialogues are so banal that your toenails stand up. Nico Evers-Swindell depicts Prince William "wooden", but comes very close to the original. "Fortunately" the role of Queen has not been cast. This is the wedding of the year as you imagine it in Wichita or Wyoming. "
"[...] pathetic actors [...] even pathetic script."
"Trivial (TV) romance from the family background of the English royals, which was made just in time for the dream wedding at the English court in April 2011."
DVD
The DVD was released in Switzerland on April 28, 2011, and one day later in Germany.
Web links
- William and Kate - A fairy tale comes true in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ William & Kate: The Movie How could the film be produced so quickly, even though the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton was only announced a few months ago?
- ↑ Sat.1 goes down with William & Kate evening
- ↑ William and Kate - A Fairy Tale Comes True in the Lexicon of International Films , accessed April 18, 2012