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The Frog Prince 1991

★ 5.89 votes90 min📅 1991-12-25

Juraj Herz's 1991 family fantasy film *The Frog Prince* spins a whimsical reimagining of the classic fairy-tale trope.

Director: Juraj Herz

Cast

Linda Rybová
Linda Rybová
Prinzessin
Michal Dlouhý
Michal Dlouhý
Prinz
Tereza Pokorná-Herzová
Tereza Pokorná-Herzová
Rosa
Karel Greif
Karel Greif
Heinrich
Iris Berben
Iris Berben
Königin
Michael Degen
Michael Degen
König
Jiří Sovák
Jiří Sovák
Hippolytus
Nina Divíšková
Nina Divíšková
Fee
Concha Cuetos
Concha Cuetos
Gräfin
Lucie Zedníčková
Lucie Zedníčková
Komtess

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Frog Prince (1991) about?

This enchanting family fantasy follows a spirited princess who'd rather explore the forest than tend to royal life and a reckless prince who can't resist his vices—until a fairy's magical intervention forces them to confront their choices. When the prince breaks a promise, he's turned into a frog, testing both his loyalty and the princess's heart.

Who directed The Frog Prince?

The film was directed by Juraj Herz, a celebrated filmmaker known for blending fantasy with poignant storytelling.

Who stars in The Frog Prince?

The cast features Linda Rybová as the princess, Michal Dlouhý as the prince, Tereza Pokorná-Herzová, Karel Greif, and Iris Berben in key roles.

Is The Frog Prince (1991) worth watching?

With its family-friendly fantasy charm and a runtime under 90 minutes, *The Frog Prince* is a lighthearted pick for viewers who enjoy fairy tales with a twist. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its themes of trust and forgiveness make it a heartwarming choice for audiences of all ages.

How long is The Frog Prince?

The runtime is 90 minutes, perfect for a cozy family viewing session.

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About The Frog Prince (1991) — A Fairy-Tale Twist on Loyalty and Magic

Juraj Herz's 1991 family fantasy film *The Frog Prince* spins a whimsical reimagining of the classic fairy-tale trope. When a headstrong young princess prefers adventuring in the woods with her friends over royal duties and a mischievous prince refuses to abandon his restless spirit, their carefree lives are upended by an aquaphobic fairy who decides to teach them a lesson. Bound by a rash vow of eternal fidelity, the prince soon breaks his promise, and the fairy transforms him into a frog—leaving the princess to confront both the prince's betrayal and her own loyalty in a charming tale that blends humor, heart, and lighthearted moral challenges.

Set against a fantastical backdrop of enchanted forests and quaint villages, *The Frog Prince (1991)* delivers a gentle yet engaging narrative about trust, consequence, and the unexpected rewards of love. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, Herz's film balances playful adventure with subtle themes of growing up, making it an endearing choice for family movie nights and fairy-tale enthusiasts alike.