The Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and the Pauper

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The Prince and the Pauper

2000
Movie
90 min
English

An adaptation of the classic, "The Prince and the Pauper" is the retelling of Edward Tudor and young Thomas Canty, two amazing look-alikes caught up in imperial intrigue and scandal. In fleeing from his violent father, Tom stumbles into the palace courtyard, and is seen by young Prince Edward, who takes him in. Each desiring to see what the other's life is like, the boys impulsively switch identities... little knowing what disaster lies ahead at this fault of thought. And soon Thomas becomes a pawn in the hands of Edward's malicious and greedy uncle, who would have the kingdom for himself.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Andrew BirkinGenres: Family, Adventure, Comedy

Plot Summary

In 16th century London, Tom Canty, a poor boy living in squalor, dreams of a better life. He encounters Prince Edward Tudor, who is equally dissatisfied with his royal restrictions. After a chance meeting, they discover a striking resemblance and decide to swap lives for a day. However, their experiment takes an unexpected turn when they get separated and are forced to navigate each other's vastly different worlds.

Critical Reception

The 2000 adaptation of 'The Prince and the Pauper' received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its faithful adherence to the source material and the dual performance of its lead actor. While some critics found it a bit simplistic or predictable, it was generally regarded as a charming and enjoyable family film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging dual performance and adherence to the classic Mark Twain story.

  • Appreciated as a family-friendly adventure with lighthearted humor.

  • Some found the plot predictable and the execution a bit too earnest.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific 2000 film adaptation is not readily available through general Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

This film is one of several adaptations of Mark Twain's classic novel, with the story having been previously adapted for the screen multiple times, including famous versions in 1937 and 1977.

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