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| Billy Crystal | Miracle Max | |
| Cary Elwes | Westley | |
| Peter Falk | The Grandfather | |
| Christopher Guest | Count Tyrone Rugen | |
| Carol Kane | Valerie | |
| Mandy Patinkin | Inigo Montoya | |
| Chris Sarandon | Prince Humperdinck | |
| Fred Savage | The Grandson | |
| Wallace Shawn | Vizzini | |
| Andre the Giant | Fezzik | |
| Robin Wright Penn | Buttercup/The Princess Bride | |
| Peter Cook | The Impressive Clergyman | |
| Mel Smith | The Albino | |
| Anne Dyson | The Queen | |
| Margery Mason | The Ancient Booer |
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| Producer | Rob Reiner
Andrew Scheinman |
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| Writer | William Goldman
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| Cinematography | Adrian Biddle
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| Musician | Mark Knopfler
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When the beautiful maiden Buttercup (Robin Wright) hears that her true love Westley (Cary Elwes) is dead, she reluctantly agrees to marry the loathsome Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). After Westley returns to rescue Buttercup, the two begin an epic adventure filled with fencing, fighting, giants, monsters, miracles, true love and hilarity! Featuring an all-star cast, including Mandy Patinkin, Billy Crystal and Christopher Guest, The Princess Bride is an almost inconceivable delight from Oscar Nominee Rob Reiner and Oscar Winning screenwriter William Goldman. |
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