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| director = [[Scott Marshall (director)|Scott Marshall]] |
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| writer = R.A. White<br/>Jeffrey Ray Wine |
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| starring = [[Owen Benjamin]]<br/>[[Christina Ricci]]<br/>[[Chris Wylde]]<br/>[[Matthew Lillard]]<br/>[[Cedric the Entertainer]]<br/>[[Louise Griffiths]]<br/>[[Martin Klebba]]<br/>[[Ann-Margret]] |
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| music = Jeff Cardoni |
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| cinematography = [[Mark Irwin]] |
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| editing = Josh Muscatine<br/>Tara Timpone |
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'''''All Faire in Love''''' is a 2009 [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Scott Marshall (director)|Scott Marshall]] and written by R. A. White and Jeffrey Ray Wine. The film stars [[Owen Benjamin]] as Will, a college student who is assigned to work at a renaissance fair by his professor ([[Cedric the Entertainer]]) after missing several classes, and [[Christina Ricci]] as Kate, an investment banker who leaves her job to work at the fair. |
'''''All's Faire in Love''''' is a 2009 American [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Scott Marshall (director)|Scott Marshall]] and written by R. A. White and Jeffrey Ray Wine. The film stars [[Owen Benjamin]] as Will, a college student who is assigned to work at a renaissance fair by his professor ([[Cedric the Entertainer]]) after missing several classes, and [[Christina Ricci]] as Kate, an investment banker who leaves her job to work at the fair. |
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The film was shot primarily at the [[Michigan Renaissance Festival]]. Local residents, costumed participants and fairegoers were used as extras.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2008/09/local_residents_getting_in_on.html |title=Local residents getting in on movie-making action at Renaissance Festival |last=Azizian |first=Carol |date=2008-09-20 |publisher=The Flint Journal|accessdate=2009-08-07}}</ref> |
The film was shot primarily at the [[Michigan Renaissance Festival]]. Local residents, costumed participants and fairegoers were used as extras.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2008/09/local_residents_getting_in_on.html |title=Local residents getting in on movie-making action at Renaissance Festival |last=Azizian |first=Carol |date=2008-09-20 |publisher=The Flint Journal|accessdate=2009-08-07}}</ref> |
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The film was originally titled ''Ye Olde Times''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008/10/18/alls-faire-beats-hollywood-to-renfaire-meme/|title=" |
The film was originally titled ''Ye Olde Times'' but was renamed in late September 2008.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008/10/18/alls-faire-beats-hollywood-to-renfaire-meme/|title="All's Faire" Beats Hollywood to RenFaire Meme|last=Mebane|first=A. M.|date=2008-10-18|publisher=[[Tubefilter]]|accessdate=2009-08-07|archive-date=2009-02-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090207015236/http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008/10/18/alls-faire-beats-hollywood-to-renfaire-meme/|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Jack Black]] and [[Lindsay Lohan]] were attached at one point to star in the film.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/flint/index.ssf/2008/08/looks_like_holly_wont_have_jac.html|title=Looks like Holly, Michigan, won't have Jack Black after all; Comedian backs off plan to do 'Ye Olde Times' film about rival Medieval shows |last=Azizian |first=Carol |date=2008-08-25|publisher=The Flint Journal|accessdate=2009-08-07}}</ref> |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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*[[Owen Benjamin]] as Will |
*[[Owen Benjamin]] as Will |
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*[[Christina Ricci]] as Kate |
*[[Christina Ricci]] as Kate |
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*[[Louise Griffiths]] as Jo |
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*[[Chris Wylde]] as Prince Rank |
*[[Chris Wylde]] as Prince Rank |
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*[[Cedric the Entertainer]] as Professor Shockworthy |
*[[Cedric the Entertainer]] as Professor Shockworthy |
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*[[Matthew Lillard]] as |
*[[Matthew Lillard]] as Crockett |
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*[[Ann-Margret]] as Mrs. Banks |
*[[Ann-Margret]] as Mrs. Banks |
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*[[Martin Klebba]] as Count Le Petite |
*[[Martin Klebba]] as Count Le Petite |
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*Sandra Taylor as Princess Jeanette |
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*[[Bill Engvall]] as Mr. Mendelson |
*[[Bill Engvall]] as Mr. Mendelson |
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*[[Dave Sheridan (actor)|Dave Sheridan]] as Jester Roy / Horny |
*[[Dave Sheridan (actor)|Dave Sheridan]] as Jester Roy / Horny |
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*Peter Ransom as General Tsoe |
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*[[Nadine Velazquez]] as Mathilde |
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==Production== |
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In May 2007, it was announced that [[Jack Black]], [[Tim Robbins]], [[Cary Elwes]], [[Will Arnett]] and [[John C. Reilly]] are attached to star in a romantic comedy called ''Ye Olde Times'', with R.A. White making his directorial debut based on a screenplay he also wrote.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.screendaily.com/jack-black-goes-medieval-with-kimmels-ye-olde-times/4032414.article|title=Jack Black goes medieval with Kimmel's Ye Olde Times|website=Screen International|first=Jeremy|last=Kay|date=May 16, 2007|access-date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> In November 2007, it was reported that [[Matthew Lillard]], [[Orlando Jones]] and [[David Arquette]] joined the cast of the film, [[Justin Chatwin]] being attached to star as the male lead.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/arquette-lillard-jones-medieval-times-154071/|title=Arquette, Lillard, Jones in medieval ‘Times’|website=The Hollywood Reporter|first=Gregg|last=Goldstein|date=November 2, 2007|access-date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> In March 2008, it was revealed that [[Lindsay Lohan]] is on board to play the female lead in the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/lindsay-lohan-im-back-on-track/|title=Lindsay Lohan: 'I'm Back on Track'|website=People|first=Amy|last=Elisa Keith|date=March 4, 2007|access-date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> In September 2008, it was announced that [[Owen Benjamin]], [[Christina Ricci]] and [[Cedric the Entertainer]] stepped in to replace Chatwin, Lohan and Black respectively, [[Bill Engvall]], [[Louise Griffiths]] and [[Ann-Margret]] joining the cast in supporting roles. It was also reported that [[Scott Marshall (director)|Scott Marshall]] will replace R.A. White as director, the film being renamed ''All's Faire in Love''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/five-game-comedy-faire-119073/|title=Five game for comedy ‘Faire’|website=The Hollywood Reporter|first=Gregg|last=Goldstein|date=September 12, 2008|access-date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> |
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== Release == |
== Release == |
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The film premiered on the grounds of the Michigan Renaissance Festival on September 30, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mlive.com/fenton/index.ssf/2009/09/alls_faire_in_love_ready_to_ma.html|title='All's Faire in Love' ready to make its Holly debut tonight for special |
The North American premiere was at the SoCal Independent Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Huntington Beach, CA.<ref>{{Citation|title=All's Faire in Love (2009) - IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034090/releaseinfo|access-date=2021-09-21}}</ref> The film premiered on the grounds of the Michigan Renaissance Festival on September 30, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mlive.com/fenton/index.ssf/2009/09/alls_faire_in_love_ready_to_ma.html|title='All's Faire in Love' ready to make its Holly debut tonight for special advance screenings|last=Fish|first=Eric|date=2009-09-30|publisher=Fenton Press |accessdate=27 November 2009}}</ref> Two years later, the film was released to [[Regal Entertainment Group|Regal Entertainment]] theaters on October 28, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title='All's Faire In Love' Gets Regal Release|url=https://www.deadline.com/2011/09/alls-faire-in-love-gets-regal-release/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927104319/http://www.deadline.com/2011/09/alls-faire-in-love-gets-regal-release/|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 27, 2011|accessdate=30 October 2011|newspaper=Deadline|date=September 26, 2011}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 15 November 2024
All's Faire in Love | |
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Directed by | Scott Marshall |
Written by | R.A. White Jeffrey Ray Wine |
Produced by | Scott Reed Ron Singer |
Starring | Owen Benjamin Christina Ricci Chris Wylde Matthew Lillard Cedric the Entertainer Louise Griffiths Martin Klebba Ann-Margret |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | Josh Muscatine Tara Timpone |
Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
All's Faire in Love is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott Marshall and written by R. A. White and Jeffrey Ray Wine. The film stars Owen Benjamin as Will, a college student who is assigned to work at a renaissance fair by his professor (Cedric the Entertainer) after missing several classes, and Christina Ricci as Kate, an investment banker who leaves her job to work at the fair.
The film was shot primarily at the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Local residents, costumed participants and fairegoers were used as extras.[1]
The film was originally titled Ye Olde Times but was renamed in late September 2008.[2] Jack Black and Lindsay Lohan were attached at one point to star in the film.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Owen Benjamin as Will
- Christina Ricci as Kate
- Louise Griffiths as Jo
- Chris Wylde as Prince Rank
- Cedric the Entertainer as Professor Shockworthy
- Matthew Lillard as Crockett
- Ann-Margret as Mrs. Banks
- Martin Klebba as Count Le Petite
- Sandra Taylor as Princess Jeanette
- Bill Engvall as Mr. Mendelson
- Dave Sheridan as Jester Roy / Horny
- Peter Ransom as General Tsoe
- Nadine Velazquez as Mathilde
Production
[edit]In May 2007, it was announced that Jack Black, Tim Robbins, Cary Elwes, Will Arnett and John C. Reilly are attached to star in a romantic comedy called Ye Olde Times, with R.A. White making his directorial debut based on a screenplay he also wrote.[4] In November 2007, it was reported that Matthew Lillard, Orlando Jones and David Arquette joined the cast of the film, Justin Chatwin being attached to star as the male lead.[5] In March 2008, it was revealed that Lindsay Lohan is on board to play the female lead in the film.[6] In September 2008, it was announced that Owen Benjamin, Christina Ricci and Cedric the Entertainer stepped in to replace Chatwin, Lohan and Black respectively, Bill Engvall, Louise Griffiths and Ann-Margret joining the cast in supporting roles. It was also reported that Scott Marshall will replace R.A. White as director, the film being renamed All's Faire in Love.[7]
Release
[edit]The North American premiere was at the SoCal Independent Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Huntington Beach, CA.[8] The film premiered on the grounds of the Michigan Renaissance Festival on September 30, 2009.[9] Two years later, the film was released to Regal Entertainment theaters on October 28, 2011.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Azizian, Carol (2008-09-20). "Local residents getting in on movie-making action at Renaissance Festival". The Flint Journal. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
- ^ Mebane, A. M. (2008-10-18). ""All's Faire" Beats Hollywood to RenFaire Meme". Tubefilter. Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
- ^ Azizian, Carol (2008-08-25). "Looks like Holly, Michigan, won't have Jack Black after all; Comedian backs off plan to do 'Ye Olde Times' film about rival Medieval shows". The Flint Journal. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
- ^ Kay, Jeremy (May 16, 2007). "Jack Black goes medieval with Kimmel's Ye Olde Times". Screen International. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Goldstein, Gregg (November 2, 2007). "Arquette, Lillard, Jones in medieval 'Times'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Elisa Keith, Amy (March 4, 2007). "Lindsay Lohan: 'I'm Back on Track'". People. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Goldstein, Gregg (September 12, 2008). "Five game for comedy 'Faire'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ All's Faire in Love (2009) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-09-21
- ^ Fish, Eric (2009-09-30). "'All's Faire in Love' ready to make its Holly debut tonight for special advance screenings". Fenton Press. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
- ^ "'All's Faire In Love' Gets Regal Release". Deadline. September 26, 2011. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
External links
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- 2009 films
- American romantic comedy films
- Renaissance fair
- 2009 romantic comedy films
- Films shot in Michigan
- Films directed by Scott Marshall
- Films scored by Jeff Cardoni
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- English-language romantic comedy films
- 2000s romantic comedy film stubs
- 2000s American film stubs