
The Princess and the Pea
Fantasy · Comedy · Romance
Overview
A bored prince realizes he would like a wife. His mother searches through all the kingdoms far and wide for a "suitable" princess. In the meantime, a charming and witty young lady, who claims to be a princess, shows up at the castle doorstep with a sprained ankle and is shown hospitality by the prince and his best friend the Fool.
Top Cast


Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Princess Alecia
Liza Minnelli
Princess Alecia


Tom Conti
Tom Conti
Prince Richard
Tom Conti
Prince Richard


Beatrice Straight
Beatrice Straight
Queen Veronica / Woman in Museum
Beatrice Straight
Queen Veronica / Woman in Museum


Tim Kazurinsky
Tim Kazurinsky
The Fool / Museum Guard
Tim Kazurinsky
The Fool / Museum Guard


Pat McCormick
Pat McCormick
King Fredrico / Man in Museum
Pat McCormick
King Fredrico / Man in Museum
Charlie Dell
Charlie Dell
Servant
Charlie Dell
Servant


Nancy Allen
Nancy Allen
Princess Elizabeth
Nancy Allen
Princess Elizabeth
Diane Stilwell
Diane Stilwell
Princess Rebecca
Diane Stilwell
Princess Rebecca


Pat Ast
Pat Ast
Princess #1
Pat Ast
Princess #1
Mimi Seton
Mimi Seton
Princess #2
Mimi Seton
Princess #2
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