The Swan Princess Page #5

Synopsis: As children, Prince Derek and Princess Odette are forced to spend their summers together by their widowed parents, who hope that the two will eventually fall in love and marry, so their two kingdoms will be united. As children and adolescents, Derek and Odette can't stand each other, but as young adults they begin to see each other in a different light and fall in love with each other. But one night things take a bad turn when Derek unintentionally offends Odette, who then refuses to marry him if he can't prove that he loves her for who she is and not just her beauty. Odette and her father are then attacked by Lord Rothbart, a vengeful sorcerer who was cast out of William's kingdom when he plotted against the king. In the form of a beast, Rothbart mortally wounds William, and kidnaps Odette then places her under a spell. Now it is up to Derek to rescue Odette by showing his undying love. But will he be in time?
Director(s): Richard Rich
Production: New Line Cinema
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
G
Year:
1994
90 min
1,895 Views


think she is the most congenial.

Brunhilde is from Stuttgart,

where our swords and armor is made.

Gaze upon!

Princess is on parade.

This is the likely occasion,

When the heir to the throne

picks a wife.

This is may be the day

that Prince Derek will say,

"Where have you been all my life?"

Brilliant, beguiling, a smiling brigade.

Princess is on parade.

Each the pride of her community,

Each a golden opportunity

Just the thought that

Crown Prince Derek will...

face his choice and he's hysterical.

Gaze upon, heap praise upon.

These radiant, glamorous,

luminous, dazzling.

Princess is on Parade.

Chamberlain?

Oh, who are invited are present,

are they not?

Well, yes. I mean... well...

Open the door,

Chamberlain!

How could it possibly be?

I checked my list...

This the milkman...

it must be the milkman.

Well, it's not the milkman.

Oh, oh no, it can't be...

Excuse me, pardon me, please,

please, I've got to get through here.

Oh, oh yes, she is lovely.

isn't...

Queen coming through here,

excuse me, excuse me.

Rogers, Rogers, who is it?

Do you know her?

I don't know.

Come now, Rogers! I know

he confides in you, who is it?

I promise,

I've never seen her before.

Although she does look

a great deal like...

It couldn't be...

could it?

- Oh, I was so worried, I almost thought.

- Nothing could keep me away.

OK. Speed will draw the gators away,

then you'll get a running start...

and make a... for that hole.

- If I can find it...

and if the alligators don't chew me

before I get there.

Then don't worry,

Speed will rush for help.

Ah, Yes, Mr. Molasses will rush to help.

That's the plan.

- Suddenly I'm full of comfort.

- Then, all right, stretch out!

How do I get myself

talked into this?

Oh, it's alright, to your mark.

Hey, you old leather heads,

come and get me!

Come on Bug eyes.

Ah, perfect, perfect!

Ready! Get set! Go!

Faster! Faster!

Sure, go on Jean Bob.

Race to your death.

- Get moving, slowpoke!

- Slowpoke?

Na, na, na, na, na...

Any luck?

Jean Bob?

To the rescue, mademoiselle.

There's the signal.

Alright, Puffin. Time

to brush up on a diving technic.

You ho!

Those turtles are tough eaten.

How about a good white meat, huh?

Good for the heart!

We broke through!

Let's go!

Thank you Jean Bob.

Oh, and when this is over,

remind me to give you a kiss.

What? What is it?

Stay away! What are you doing?

No! No! Go away!

I'll tell you when.

Let's go!

Friends call me Speed.

Go Odette! Go!

Something about you, seems...

I don't know... different.

Don't worry, after tonight

everything will be perfect.

Yes, yes of course.

Rogers, I want to make

an announcement.

Stop the music!

Kings and queens,

ladies and gentlemen, mother.

I have an announcement to make.

Today I have found my bride.

No, Derek! No! It is a trick!

I present her to you as the

future queen of our fair Kingdom.

And as proof of my love for her,

I make a vow to break all vows.

A vow stronger than all

the powers of the earth.

Before you and before

the whole world,

- I make a vow of everlasting love.

- Derek!

To Odette.

Noooooo!

No more Mr. Nice Guy, no siree.

- Hello little Prince.

- Who are you?

Went and pledged your

love to another, huh?

What are you talking about?

This is Odette!

No! Odette is mine!

It's you!

You have no power here!

I made a vow!

A vow of everlasting love!

You made a vow, all right!

A vow of everlasting death!

No! Odette!

You should have left her to me.

Now Odette will die.

Odette!

Odette.

- She's fading fast, little prince.

- No!

Gosh, something goes wrong.

If you hurry, little Prince, I'll

let you see her one last time!

Go!

There she is.

- I don't think she's going to make it.

- This way, Odette!

Well, keep coming, girl.

Come on now!

Odette.

Oh, what have I done to you?

Forgive me, Odette. Forgive me.

- Derek?

- Yes, Odette. I am here.

Derek, I feel so weak.

- I think, I am...

- No!

You'll live, Odette!

The vow I made was for you!

I know. I love you, Derek.

Odette, Odette, Odette!

I made the vow for her!

Do you hear?

The vow I made was for her!

- No need to shout.

- Don't let her die!

- Is that a threat?

- Don't you dare let her die?

Oh, it is a threat.

You're the only one with

the power! Now do it!

Only if you defeat... me!

The great animal!

I'm betting on the animal.

Noooooo!

I won't let her die!

The bow, Derek's bow!

Swim to the bottom of the lake

and get the bow.

Throw it! Throw it!

Throw it! Yeah...

Wake up, wake up! hallo!

Good luck.

- Oh, please... - Brom.

- Oh please, oh please! No!

Forgive me, Odette.

Forgive me.

I only wanted to break the spell.

To prove my love.

I love you. You're kindness and

courage, I always have.

- Derek?

- Odette?

Oh, Derek!

Well, there you have it,

everlasting love.

Well, Rogers, old man.

I suppose you owe

me an apology.

After all, if it

weren't for me,

The great animal would

still be alive.

Dear me, No!

What?

- The great animal, it's alive!

- Berta.

- Rogers.

I don't care if every one

else does have a day off.

The prince wants

a fighting Air Force.

And it's my job to get

you birds in shape.

You are in Puffin's army now.

General Puffin!

I am ready for my kiss, mademoiselle.

Now don't be too disappointed,

Jean Bob, if nothing happens.

Finally, after all these years,

I shall return to my throne.

- Don't forget to write.

- You still don't believe me, do you?

The only thing you're

going to turn is red.

Well, I am ready, Odette.

Voila! Well, Speed?

What do you have to say now?

- Uh...

- That's what I thought.

And now, if you don't mind,

I've got some schmoozing to do.

Would you like a kiss too, Speed?

Nah, I am happy as a turtle.

Bonjour Madame.

Ehh... Uh-uh,

the ladies still fall for me.

Will you love me Derek,

Till the day I die?

No, much longer than that, Odette.

Much longer!

Far longer than forever.

I'll hold you in my heart.

It's almost like

you're here with me.

Although we're far apart.

Far longer than forever.

As constant as a star.

I close my eyes and

I am where you are.

Sure as the dawn brings the sunrise.

We've an unshakable bond.

Destined to last

for a lifetime and beyond.

Far longer than forever.

Far longer than forever.

Like no love every known

And with your love

I'll never be alone.

Far longer than forever.

Far longer than forever.

Like no love ever known

And with your love

I'll never be alone.

Far longer than forever.

Much stronger than forever.

And with your love

I'll never be alone.

Never, never be alone.

Far longer than forever.

I knew that we belonged together

Long before I knew your name.

And the only thing I longed for

Was a sign to prove you felt the same.

Somehow I knew your every secret

Just by looking in your eyes.

From the very moment I met you,

I was thinking of

the rest of our lives.

Just say to me,

I'm going to love you

'til the end of the time.

Somehow two hearts

have made a friend of time.

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Brian Nissen

Brian Nissen (20 October 1927 in London – 8 February 2001 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) was a British actor and television continuity announcer. more…

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