When a reporter goes undercover as a nanny to get the inside scoop on a playboy prince, she gets tangled in some royal intrigue and ends up finding love – but will she be able to keep up her lie?
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Film Cast:
- Amber: Rose McIver
- Prince Richard: Ben Lamb
- Queen Helena: Alice Krige
- Princess Emily: Honor Kneafsey
- Count Simon: Theo Devaney
- Mrs. Averill: Sarah Douglas
- Baroness Sophia: Emma Louise Saunders
- Prime Minister Denzil: Tom Knight
- Rudy Moore: Daniel Fathers
- Mr. Little: Richard Ashton
- Max Golding: Amy Marston
- Melissa: Tahirah Sharif
- Andy: Joel McVeagh
- Ron: Vaughn Johseph
- D.P.S. Gill: Paul Courtenay Hyu
- Jack: Doru Catanescu
- Vlad: Axel Moustache
- Sandy: Irina Săulescu
- Ian: Radu Andrei Micu
- Nigel: Lace Akpojaro
- Ted: Andrew Barron
Film Crew:
- Director: Alex Zamm
- Writer: Karen Schaler
- Associate Producer: Vince Balzano
- Executive Producer: Eric Jarboe
- Unit Production Manager: Amy Krell
- Executive Producer: Brad Krevoy
- Casting: Carolyn McLeod
- Executive Producer: Amanda Phillips
- Executive Producer: Jimmy Townsend
- Editor: Marshall Harvey
- Casting: Melissa DeLizia
- Gaffer: Lucian Diaconu
- Music Editor: Dave Lawrence
- Director of Photography: Viorel Sergovici
- Co-Producer: Nate Atkins
- Production Design: Sorin Dima
- Co-Executive Producer: Mickey Gooch
- First Assistant Director: Joel Morales
- Line Producer: Cristian Bostanescu
- Camera Operator: Lulu de Hillerin
- Camera Operator: Alecu Popescu
- Production Sound Mixer: Nicolae Radu
- Original Music Composer: Zack Ryan
Movie Reviews:
- trineo03: First of all, the acting in this film isn’t that bad. You can easily tell that everybody is trying their hardest to portray these characters. Some of them came across as real-life people while others just felt like characters in a movie. This could mainly be pointed to the writing in this film. Some of the lines in this film were just hilariously bad and cringy and I would give examples but I already forgot them. But I do have to say the scenery was stunning and the production on this was well done. Each set and costume looked perfect for each scene. The costumes fit each character and showed a bit more into their personality. For example, Richard’s outfits made him look like royalty but at the same time, a normal guy because that’s what he wants to be. This film had lots of pacing issues. From beginning to end it didn’t feel like that was the speed it should be going at. The beginning felt slow while the ending felt to fast. The creators of the film might have thought they had a longer film and then realized they only had a one hour and thirty-two-minute film so they had to quickly resolve the film. The last thing I want to talk about is the relationship in this film. It’s not believable or relatable. I know it shouldn’t be relatable seeing how it is about a journalist falling in love with a prince but the writers still should make it so some people can relate to at least one of them. And it isn’t believable because it seems too rushed. Throughout the entire film, they are hardly around each other and then all of a sudden he just loves her. There is no explanation why just little subtle hints. In the end, A Christmas Prince is perfect for people who like RomComs but for others not so much. I give A Christmas Prince a 6/10.
- Kamurai: Decent watch, probably won’t watch again, but can recommend.
- While it isn’t anything truly special, it’s a decent version of a “journalist in disguise falls in love” trope. Though the object of affection being a prince allows for resources that almost anyone wouldn’t turn down.
- There certainly is a lot of production put into the movie to maintain the grand perception of royals, but the best part of the movie is the heart felt Christmas vibe of it.
- Unfortunately, this is mostly achieved through the secondary characters and them influencing the royal family.