Cary Elwes mourns Rob Reiner in heartfelt tribute
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By contrast, The Princess Bride hardly looks out of place next to Home Alone, a Christmas comedy directed by Chris Columbus that superficially bears no resemblance to Reiner’s romantic adventure. What they share is a warmth and sense of mischievousness, both of which make the importance of family unambiguously clear by the time the credits roll.
The Princess Brideexists in a stratosphere of its own. A masterful genre mish-mash of adventure, fantasy, romance, action, and comedy, Rob Reiner's most memorable movie was a swashbuckling rollercoaster ride that has stayed with fans 38 years after its ...
A 'Princess Bride' Musical Is Officially in Development originally appeared on Parade. Much like the Dread Pirate Roberts himself, The Princess Bride never seems to truly die, donning a variety of shapes and disguises following its initial release in 1987.