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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA French prince who was turned into a frog becomes a secret agent and goes to England to stop an evil plot that begins when famous buildings there start disappearing.A French prince who was turned into a frog becomes a secret agent and goes to England to stop an evil plot that begins when famous buildings there start disappearing.A French prince who was turned into a frog becomes a secret agent and goes to England to stop an evil plot that begins when famous buildings there start disappearing.
Ben Kingsley
- Freddie
- (voce)
Jenny Agutter
- Daffers
- (voce)
Brian Blessed
- El Supremo
- (voce)
Michael Hordern
- King
- (voce)
- (as Sir Michael Hordern)
Phyllis Logan
- Nessie
- (voce)
Jonathan Pryce
- Trilby
- (voce)
Prunella Scales
- Queen
- (voce)
- …
John Sessions
- Scotty
- (voce)
- …
Adrian Della Touche
- Narrator
- (voce)
- (as Adrian De La Touche)
Billie Whitelaw
- Messina
- (voce)
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- QuizA sequel, tentatively titled "Freddie Goes To Washington", was already in the works long before this film was released. Because this film did so badly at the box-office, the sequel was shelved indefinitely.
- BlooperOn the Scottish island, when Freddie and Scotty knock out the two guards at the entrance to the secret lair, Scotty states that they should use the guards' uniforms and face masks to camouflage themselves. Freddie has difficulty understanding the term and saying the word, which is a mistake as the word itself is French, meaning to disguise oneself. However, such a word may not have been in use during Freddie's childhood in France, but he is likely to have run across it in his several hundred years of life, and as it is a French word he should understand its meaning.
- Versioni alternativeThe US version of the film is heavily cut, under the title of Freddie the Frog with new narration from actor James Earl Jones. Nearly 20 minutes of footage (including double entendres) was cut and several sequences were re-edited. Racially sensitive elements were removed or changed, like the KKK-members and Nazi axis-like soldiers during the "Evilmainya" song sequence and the tourist and punk crows were re-dubbed, not only was this to make the film more family friendly, but was also an attempt to make the movie less confusing to viewers. This re-edit of the film ended up with a G rating from the MPAA.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Movie Game: Episodio #5.13 (1992)
- Colonne sonoreKeep Your Dreams Alive
Composed by David Dundas
Lyrics by Don Black
Sung by George Benson and Patti Austin
George Benson appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Patti Austin appears courtesy of GRP Records Inc.
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This is one of the strangest films I have ever seen, but I loved the idea & the Nessies.
A prince is turned into a frog by his evil aunt & grows up to be a Bond-style detective. He makes friends with Nessie (excellently played by Phyllis Logan) & her extended family. Meanwhile landmarks such as Big Ben are disappearing. Freddie is on the case...
If you feel like a change from the usual formula, then this won't disappoint. It's not that bad. Really. 7/10
A prince is turned into a frog by his evil aunt & grows up to be a Bond-style detective. He makes friends with Nessie (excellently played by Phyllis Logan) & her extended family. Meanwhile landmarks such as Big Ben are disappearing. Freddie is on the case...
If you feel like a change from the usual formula, then this won't disappoint. It's not that bad. Really. 7/10
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.119.368 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 501.230 USD
- 30 ago 1992
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.119.368 USD
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By what name was Freddie the Frog (1992) officially released in Canada in English?
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