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Directed by | Scott Marshall |
Written by | R.A. White Jeffrey Ray Wine |
Starring | Christina Ricci Owen Benjamin Chris Wylde Matthew Lillard Cedric the Entertainer Louise Griffiths Martin Klebba and Ann-Margret |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | Josh Muscatine Tara Timpone |
Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
All's Faire in Love is a 2009 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[2] with Jack Black in the lead[3] but was turned into a romantic comedy and renamed in late September 2008.
Cast
- 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
Release
The film premiered on the grounds of the Michigan Renaissance Festival on September 30, 2009.[4] Two years later, the film was released to Regal Entertainment theaters on October 28, 2011.[5]
References
- ^ 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. 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.
- ^ 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. Retrieved 30 October 2011.