The Prince and the Surfer Trailer

The Prince and the Surfer Trailer (1999)

"Surfer's Rule!" 21 December 1999 Fantasy, Comedy, Family 89 mins

The classic Twain story "The Prince and the Pauper" gets a modern slant when Prince Edward of Gelfland switches places with Southern California surfer Cash Canty. Both discover a new world of romance, danger, and adventure beyond their wildest dreams.

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Cast

Sean Kellman

as Cash Canty / Prince Edward of Gelfland

Robert Englund

as Kratski

Vincent Schiavelli

as Baumgarten

Jennifer O'Neill

as Queen Albertina

Arye Gross

as Vince

Allyce Beasley

as Constance

Gregory Poppen

as Bodybuilder

Steven Green

as Bodyguard

Lawrence DiBlasio

as Bodyguard

Timothy Bottoms

as Johnny Canty

Crew

Arye Gross

Director

Thomas M. Harting

Thomas M. Harting Director of Photography

Dorothy Koster Paul

Dorothy Koster Paul Executive Producer

George L. Little

George L. Little Costume Design

Robert La Liberte

Robert La Liberte Art Direction

Hank Paul

Hank Paul Executive Producer

John B. Josselyn

John B. Josselyn Production Design

Patricia Wagstaff

Patricia Wagstaff Line Producer

Steven Paul

Steven Paul Producer

Nanda Rao

Nanda Rao Supervising Producer

Patrick Ewald

Patrick Ewald Co-Producer

Erik Lundmark

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 21 December 1999

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