The Prince & Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon Page #2

Synopsis: As King Edvard and Queen Paige prepare to leave Copenhagen on their honeymoon, Eddie, to please Paige, changes their destination from a Caribbean island to the fictional crown protectorate of Belavia; shortly after they arrive, a henchman (Oliver) for the ambitious Danish prime minister (Polonius) sees the couple, and Paige recognizes Scott, now a journalist, previously a high-school boyfriend. Soon the king and queen discover Oliver, machines, and a crew, about to start clearing a forest preserve to make way for an oil pipeline; the king orders them not to begin. The royal couple make progress with the prince of Belavia, but Polonius does his dirty tricks. Edvard and Paige learn that Scott has secretly taken part in the evil work of Polonius and Oliver. Many hijinks abound, but, predictably, good and right prevail, so Eddie and Paige win, as does Belavia. The Danish parliament follow the leadership of their king, thereby defeating Polonius.
Director(s): Catherine Cyran
Production: Millenium Film
 
IMDB:
4.2
PG
Year:
2008
92 min
195 Views


can you take the bags?

(speaking foreign language)

(speaking foreign language)

Okay.

Okay, okay.

He seems to think it's okay.

Yeah, well, I got that part.

I suppose we could

send someone for them

when we get to the hotel.

(mimics foreign language)

(driver commands horse)

EDVARD:
Um...

Could we, uh... slow down a bit?

(speaking foreign language)

What's the international sign for

"Please don't kill us

in your small, brown cart?"

Eddie, look,

there's a wild goat.

We must be near

the nature preserve.

(singing in foreign language)

(both mimic singing)

Ho!

Ho!

Thank you.

This is great!

That was, uh...

PAIGE:
Goodbye!

EDVARD:

That was... that was fun.

Bye-bye.

(speaks foreign language)

Brrr!

("We Wish You

a Merry Christmas" playing)

- PAIGE:
Oh, wow, this is nice.

- EDVARD:
Great!

PAIGE:
Look at all the decorations.

Hello?

(brass bell dings)

Hey.

That...

is my great-great-great...

great-grandfather.

He was the one who put Belavia

under the protection of the Crown.

And that is the Belavian monarch,

Prince Georgiev.

(Paige gasps;

man speaking foreign language)

I'm sorry. You startled me.

Oh, English!

I think you give me heart attack!

I'm sorry. We were just

looking at the portrait.

And you yell in my ear.

I know.

I mean, I'm sorry.

Do I know you?

Um...

Uh... I don't believe so.

We actually

just need a room.

Yes, I do.

I know you.

Oh, my king and queen!

I'm sorry I did not recognize you.

And I said I'm having a heart attack!

I'm feeling much better now.

How could I not know

you are gracing my hotel?

Nobody knows.

Yeah, our being here

is a bit of a secret.

Just avoiding the paparazzi,

you understand.

- Ah. Nosy people.

- Yes.

Marcellus understands.

You have come to the right place.

No one will bother you here.

So, what can Marcellus do

for his king and queen?

Well, actually, there is one thing.

We had to leave our bags

at the side of the road by the airport.

- Airstrip.

- Right. Airstrip.

See, there wasn't

enough room in the cart.

You leave your bags

on the road?

On the side of the road.

Yes, seemed like

a really good idea at the time.

Do not worry.

I will send someone for them.

If the wild dogs or bears did not get

to them, everything will be fine.

Wild dogs?

Sorry, bears?

And it's your honeymoon!

How romantic!

I read all about it

in the magazines.

Now, I'll put you in the best room

in all of Belavia.

Come, follow me.

We have many facilities.

We have restaurant.

We have skis.

We have snowmobiles.

EDVARD:
Um... what

was this about the bears?

Is that just a rumor, or?

Oh, dear.

Our honeymoon suite.

Wow.

Nice, yes?

Yes, yes.

It's, um... really...

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Blayne Weaver

Blayne Nutron Weaver (born April 9, 1976) is an American actor, voice actor, writer and director, born in Bossier City, Louisiana. Weaver began to perform in the children's theater group The Peter Pan Players in Shreveport, Louisiana. His first major film performance was in the independent film Where the Red Fern Grows. In the late 1990s, he appeared in several TV movies and was also a guest star on several shows including ER, JAG, and Chicago Hope. In 2001, he became the new voice of Disney's Peter Pan, and has performed that voice in various children's films as well as in recordings for the Disney theme parks.In 2001, Weaver co-wrote the film Manic, which starred actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He continues to play the voice of Peter Pan and pursue acting in Los Angeles. In late 2004, he directed, wrote and starred in the short film Losing Lois Lane, which made a big impact online. He then wrote, directed and starred in Secret Identity's first feature film Outside Sales, which won awards on the film festival circuit and was released nationwide through Echo Bridge Entertainment. Weaver wrote, directed and played a small role in SIP's next feature Weather Girl with an ensemble cast that boasted Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer and Jane Lynch. Weather Girl enjoyed an extensive festival run followed by a ten city theatrical and a worldwide television and DVD release. Weaver wrote, directed and stars in his next feature film 6 Month Rule with a cast featuring Martin Starr, Jaime Pressly, John Michael Higgins and Dave Foley. In 2016, Weaver wrote/directed Cut to the Chase, a feature film he also starred in about an ex-con that sets out in search of his kidnapped sister through the criminal underbelly of Shreveport, Louisiana. He also starred in the feature film Where We're Meant to Be by Michael Howard that deals with the interconnected stories of various characters during the pivotal changes and moments in their life. His performance earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Eastern NC Film Festival. more…

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