The Three Princes and Their Beasts

The Three Princes and Their Beasts is a 1993 animated fantasy adventure film produced by Multimedia Animation and loosely based on the Lithuanian fairy tale of the same name. Directed by Cynthia Marion in her directorial debut, the film features the voice talents of Sean Penn, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Gary Imhoff, Melba Moore, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Christopher Lloyd.

Released in the United States on May 28, 1993 by Orion Pictures, the film grossed $82 million worldwide from a $40 million budget. The rights would be reverted to Universal Pictures in 1997.

Plot
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Voice cast

 * Sean Penn as Noah
 * Christopher Daniel Barnes as Marko
 * Gary Imhoff as Filip
 * Melba Moore as Esma
 * Sheryl Lee Ralph as Princess Lotte
 * Christopher Lloyd as The King
 * Cynthia Marion as The Witch

Additional Voices

 * Alexander Bates
 * Cora Cole
 * Renee Edwards
 * Victor Eisenberg
 * Johnny Huff
 * William Jennings
 * John Madson
 * Cynthia Marion
 * Jay Mastori
 * Constance Price
 * Mary Savage
 * Tom F. Warner
 * Michael Wildshill

Loop Group

 * Gary Schwartz
 * Sarah Baker
 * Javier Grejada
 * David Randolph
 * Catherine Cavadini
 * Judi Durand
 * Marsha Kramer
 * Barbara Iley
 * Vernon Scott
 * Noreen Reardon
 * Karily Baker
 * Daamen Krall
 * Charles Bazaldua
 * Lyn Christofferson
 * Aaron Bybee
 * Steve Alterman
 * Darah Simper
 * Greg Finley
 * Logan Hall
 * Charles Bartlett

Production and release
Production of The Three Princes and Their Beasts began in April 1989 and was finished by February 1991. It was originally scheduled to be released in Thanksgiving 1991. However, because of Orion Pictures' bleak financial situation at the time, the film was delayed two years later to May 28, 1993.

Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack, co-composed by James Horner and Alan Silvestri were released on a CD.

Box office
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Critical response
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Video games
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Home media
The Three Princes and Their Beasts was released on VHS and Laserdisc on December 1, 1993 by Orion Home Video. In 1997, Universal rereleased the film on home video.

Main
To see the main transcript of the film, click here.

Trailers
To see the transcript for the trailers of the film, click here.