The 10th Kingdom: Episodes 5 & Special Features
UPC: Disc: C82D-74E4-7581-9E5C (DVD)
Region Coding: No Region Coding
Production Year: 2000
Rating: NR
Running Time: 132 min.
DVD Release: 5/9/2000
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Full Frame 1.33:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $29.98
Episode 5
The glittering Coronation Ball is held where the impostor prince is to be crowned - the evil Queen is close to her goal of destroying the House White forever. Tony, Virginia and Wolf sneak inside the castle where Virginia learns a terrible truth. Her resolve is to defeat the Queen and to come to terms with the past. Romance hits at the least expected moment and the seed for an intriguing future is planted, but that's an entirely different story all together...

Genres
Fantasy
Television


Studios
Hallmark Entertainment
Babelsberg International
Media Companies: Artisan Home Entertainment
Features
Scene Access
Featurettes
Subtitles
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
Cast
Ann-Margret as Queen Cinderella
Scott Cohen as Wolf
Rutger Hauer as Huntsman
Daniel Lapaine as Prince Wendell
John Larroquette as Tony Lewis
Camryn Manheim as Snow White
Jimmy Nail as Clayface
Ed O'Neill as Relish the Troll King
Dianne Wiest as Queen
Kimberly Williams as Virginia Lewis
Jeremiah Birkett as Blue Bell
Dawnn Lewis as Blabberwort
Hugh O'Gorman as Burly
Warwick Davis as Acorn
John Shrapnel as Governor
Timothy Bateson as Tooth Fairy
Robert Hardy as Chancellor Griswold
Aden Gillett as Viscount Lansky
William Osborne as Lord Rupert
Edward Jewesbury as Old Retainer
Jeffry Wickham as Giles
Moira Lister as Grandmother
Sheila Steafel as Dr Horowitz
James Carroll Jordan as Mr Murray
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor as Candy
Katherine Hogarth as Mrs Murray
Dylan Bell as Murray Jnr.
Gudrun Ure as Mrs Murray Snr.
Johnny Myers as Hank Murray
Sam Douglas as Restaurant Diner
Briony Glassco as Stallholder
Arthur Cox as Mayor of Beantown
John Axon as Local Craftsman
Adam James as Beantown Local
Michael Mueller as Beantown Local
Clifford Barry as Prison Warden
Paul McNeilly as Prison Warden
William Marsh as SWAT Team
Nigel Whitmey as SWAT Team
Leon Herbert as SWAT Team
Len Collin as Bald Convict
Charles Cork as Old Convict
Peter Mandell as Dwarf
John Hallam as Queen's Talking Mirror
Ann Firbank as Old Woman
James Cosmo as Woodsman
Luke Healy as Queen's Servant
Edward Highmore as Queen's Servant
Al Hunter Ashton as Villainous Convict
Eve Pearce as The Gypsy Queen
Michael McCarthy as Gypsy
Adam Levy as Gypsy
Paul Sax as Fiddle Gypsy
Vince de Cicco as Accordian Gypsy
Tony Vogel as Boatman
Calum MacPherson as The Villiage Idot
Michael Elliot as Farmer Morris
Amelda Brown as Mrs Morris
Frank Middlemass as Judge
Peter Vaughan as Wilfred Peep
Lucy Punch as Sally Peep
Gabrielle Lloyd as Barbara Peep
Natasha Collins as Betty Peep
Craig Purnell as Filbert Peep
Edward Woodall as Fairfax Peep
Liz May Brice as Mary Ramley
Richard Syms as Defeated Farmer
Jacqueline Tong as Farmer's Wife
Bruce McGregor as Distraught Farmer
Caroline Hayes as Shepherdess
Helen Latham as Shepherdess
Christopher Tune as Frightened Servant
Donald Pelmear as Court Clerk
Kate Robbins as Singing Ring
Ben Bailey as Young Servant
Adam Christopher as Armed Troll
Graham Crowden as Elderly Elf
Tom Chadbon as Auctioneer
Poppy Rogers as Little Cupid Girl
Bob Barrett as Faarmer John
John Cater as Restaurant Owner
Patrick Marley as Jeweller
Roger Sloman as Kissing Town Sheriff
Gordon Milne as Barman
Bob Curtiss as News Vendor
Dave Nichols as Auction House Guard
Maria Charles as Old Lady Gambler
Heidi Monsen as Lady Croupier
Tim Killick as Poker Playing Man
Arturo Venegas as Casino Manager
Johnathon Key as Gambler
John Blakey as Gambler
Charlotte Weston as High Roll Croupier
Ruth Arnold as Local Woman
Jeremy Peters as Evil Coachman
Bill Thomas as Excited Man
Tim Hudson as Angry Man
Jennifer Croxton as Angry Woman
Graham Turner as Mr Merrypip
Dido Miles as Mrs Merrypip
Danielle Harmer as Merrypip Girl
Mark Pegg as Metal Merchant
Dicken Ashworth as Scrap Metal Man
Jason Tompkin as Union Leader
Craig Salisbury as Dwarf
Peter Burroughs as Dwarf
Mike Edmonds as Dwarf Librarian
Douglas Blackwell as Gustav the Magic Mirror
Gemma Boyle as Young Virginia
Hilary Tones as Young Christine
Ailsa Berk as Evil Stepmother's Skeleton
Jessica James as Evil Stepmother
Kim Thomson as Queen Riding Hood III
Antonia Corrigan as Elf Girl
Aoife Thompson as Elf Girl
Charlotte Morris as Elf Girl
Lucy Whybrow as Elf Queen
Chris Crooks as Elf King
Tim Dry as Naked Emporor's Nephew
Jeremy Swift as Ball Guest
Mary Roscoe as Ball Guest
Jeff Nuttall as Royal Cook
Edward Purver as Royal Page
Jason Hall as V/o Prince
Mark Saban as Perfume Man
Iain Mitchell as Coffin Vendor
Harriet Thorpe as Charm Seller
Patrick Marbey as Jeweller
Crew
Direction:
David Carson: Director
Herbert Wise: Director
Writing:
Simon Moore: Writer
Production:
Robert Halmi, Sr.: Executive Producer
Robert Halmi, Jr.: Executive Producer
Jane Prowse: Producer
Simon Moore: Producer
Brian Eastman: Producer
Cinematography:
Lawrence Jones: Director of Photography
Chris Howard: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Chris Wimble: Film Editor
Andrew McClelland: Film Editor
Music:
Anne Dudley: Composer
Sound:
Lee Lemont: Supervising Sound Editor
Gerard Loret: Sound Editor
Rudi Buckle: Production Sound Mixer
Steve Schwalbe: Supervising Sound Editor
Mike Prestwood Smith: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Rob Hinds: Production Designer
Julian Fullalove: Production Designer
Jill Taylor: Costume Designer
Peter Chiang: Visual Effects
Steve Carter: Art Director
Henry Jaworski: Art Director
Mitch Mitchell: Visual Effects
Suzan Broad: Make-up Artist
Veyatie MaccLeod: Make-up Artist
Neill R. Gorton: Make-up Effects
Steven M. Painter: Make-up Effects
Leigh Walker: Art Director