Princess in Love |  | Director: David Greene Actors: Robert Beck, Christopher Bowen, Julie Cox, Lisa Daniely, Julia St. John Studio: Tango Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 94 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: TNGDTE1020D UPC: 844628010207 EAN: 0844628010207 ASIN: B0009UVCP8
Theatrical Release Date: May 15, 1996 Release Date: October 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Terrible August 18, 2009 Kona (Emerald City) The honeymoon is definitely over for Charles and Diana; she's bored, frustrated, and lonely. Then she meets a handsome army captain who becomes her riding instructor and then, her lover. Five years later, they part under sad circumstances.
This made-for-TV movie is really awful. No attempt was made to make the actors look anything like their famous counterparts: Diana doesn't have her trademark hairstyle (or any sense of style at all), Hewitt, Fergie, and Prince Harry aren't redheads, and Charles is a foot taller than Diana. Both the trite script and the unconvincing actors are to blame for a total lack of chemistry between the lovers; everyone in the cast has the personality of a wet rag, giving the movie a completely lackluster quality.
There are some beautiful, grand houses and sets as backdrops, but the story is tawdry and surprisingly tedious. It's based on a book to which Hewitt was a major contributor, so of course, he comes out a hero while Diana is an emotional mess. Not recommended.
Royal Romance February 18, 2009 Denise Joyner (Colorado Springs, CO) Although the vendor supplied the DVD in a timely manner and the DVD was of the highest quality, the poor acting and chosen cast made it a disaster:
Princess In Love October 7, 2008 Ann M. Carp (Florida) This movie had to do with Princess Dianas' life & a very personal matter. I found I was not interested in this story at all & I would not recommend it to anyone..Another way to make money on a young womens' tragic life.
"What I really cannot tolerate is that she can't keep her bloody hands off my furniture!" July 1, 2008 Bookreader79424 (Earth) This is a tv-based movie that shows from the late Diana, Princess of Wales' perspective her feelings of loneliness, despair, and isolation that she felt towards her husband.
Critically judged by "The Firm" as Princess Diana referred to them as, she felt alone, that is, until she began riding horses again and meets Captain James Hewitt.
Sadly, while this is an excellent movie, the ending is...
Well, you will have to see it for yourself!
Dreary tale April 26, 2008 Kona (Emerald City) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Charles and Diana are putting up a brave front, pretending to be happily married in front of the cameras, while privately fed up with each other. She says he doesn't want to spend time with the boys; he retreats to his lover's arms for sympathy. Enter handsome, sympathetic Captain James Hewitt who becomes Diana's riding instructor, and soon they begin a torrid affair that spans years. Gradually, however, her neediness starts to stifle him and he sells his kiss-and-tell story to the media.
This could have been a much better soap-opera story, but the actors who play Diana (Julie Cox) and Charles (Christopher Bowen) are horribly miscast. She looks and acts like a high school student in a bad senior play, while he just seems to wander aimlessly through scenes. Christopher Villiers, as Hewitt, is spot-on however; he's sexy and charming and seems quite the type to sweep a young princess off her feet.
This is generally a pretty lifeless retelling of Hewitt's book; there are no sparks or surprises, no juicy-gossipy bits to titillate the viewer. There's just the sad story of a marriage that should never have been and a man who (by this account) was innocentlyly drawn in to satisfy the needs of a bored wife. Mediocre at best.
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