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The Swapped Queen
A tale about the evil queen who gets swapped with a simple and nice woman.
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Plot Summary
In the whimsical kingdom of Eldoria, Princess Anya is horrified to learn she's to be betrothed to the pompous Duke Vladimir. A mischievous fairy, disguised as a court jester, grants her wish to escape, accidentally swapping her body with that of a humble stable boy, Tom. Anya, now in Tom's body, must navigate the challenges of peasant life and prove her worth, while Tom, in her royal guise, grapples with courtly duties and the impending engagement.
Critical Reception
The Swapped Queen was a modest success, praised for its lighthearted fantasy elements and charming performances, though some critics found its plot predictable. It resonated well with family audiences and became a cult favorite among those who enjoyed its blend of humor and gentle social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
A delightful, if somewhat formulaic, fairy tale with winning performances.
The body-swap premise provides ample opportunity for comedic situations and character growth.
Visually charming with a heartwarming message about empathy and understanding different walks of life.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor and the chemistry between the lead actors. Many appreciated its positive themes and its suitability for family viewing, though some wished for a more original storyline.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Family Film at the Golden Globes (1985).
Fun Fact
The iconic fairy costume worn by actress Eleanor Vance in her brief role as the mischievous fairy was reportedly so cumbersome that it took several crew members to help her move between takes.
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