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  1. "The Princess Bride" begins as a story that a grandfather is reading out of a book. But already the movie has a spin on it, because the grandfather is played by Peter Falk, and in the distinctive quality of his voice we detect a certain edge. His voice seems to contain a measure of cynicism about fairy stories, a certain awareness that there are a lot more things on heaven and Earth than have ...

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  3. La princesa prometida película dirigida por Rob Reiner y protagonizada por Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin y Robin Wright. Año: 1987. Tema: Magia. Slogan: Otra historia inolvidable. Sinopsis: Un abuelo cuenta a su nieto convaleciente un cuento de hadas sobre la bella princesa Buttercup, de la que se enamora su mozo de caballerizas Westley. Westley se marcha en busca de fortuna, prometiendo ...

  4. There are no divisions when we sit together and enjoy the small treasures in life. We love together and "The Princess Bride" gives us that gift of love from the very first scene with Peter Falk as the Grandfather helping occupy his laid up, but impatient grandson transcending generations with patience and small acts showing what love really is.

  5. La Princesa prometida es una película dirigida por Rob Reiner con Cary Elwes, Robin Wright. Sinopsis : La película comienza con un anciano (Peter Falk) que decide contarle un viejo cuento a su ...

  6. The Princess Bride. You've yet to hear the tale? Inconceivable! Join Westley (Carey Elwes) on his epic adventure to rescue the fair Buttercup (Robin Wright) from the clutches of the evil Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon) in director Rob Reiner's delightful classic! 32,576 IMDb 8.0 1 h 38 min 1987. X-Ray PG. Comedy · Kids · Charming · Exciting.

  7. A high-spirited adventure that pits true love against inconceivable odds, The Princess Bride has charmed legions of fans with its irreverent gags, eccentric ensemble, and dazzling swordplay. A kid (Fred Savage), home sick from school, grudgingly allows his grandfather (Peter Falk) to read him a dusty storybook—which is how we meet the innocent Buttercup (Robin Wright, in her breakout role ...