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The King's Daughter

What on Earth can hold more power than a king?
2022 | 94m | English

(6875 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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King Louis XIV's quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate daughter's discovery of the creature.
Release Date: Jan 21, 2022
Director: Sean McNamara
Writer: Vonda N. McIntyre, Barry Berman, James Schamus
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords based on novel or book, immortality, mermaid, period drama, illegitimate child, quest, 17th century
Production Companies Ingenious Media, Lionsgate, Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment, Bliss Media, Fame Universal Entertainment, Gravitas Ventures, Lightstream Entertainment, Kylin Pictures, Firstep, Interface Productions
Box Office Revenue: $2,200,000
Budget: $40,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Pierce Brosnan King Louis XIV
Kaya Scodelario Marie-Josephe D'Alember
Benjamin Walker Yves De La Croix
William Hurt Pere La Chaise
Julie Andrews Narrator
Fan Bingbing Mermaid
Pablo Schreiber Dr. Labarthe
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Jean-Michel Lintillac
Rachel Griffiths Abbess
Paul Ireland Benoit
Crystal Clarke Magali
Kaya Blocksage Duchesse de Fontages
Kasia Kaczmarek Sister Constance
Tom Morton First Musketeer
Tiffany Hofstetter Mother
Jessica Clarke Madam Devereaux
Virginia Bowers Marie-Josephe's Mother
Marc de Panda Intendant of the King
Jorja Lindsay Ella
Diane Duquesne Courtisane
Jean-Baptiste Sagory Nobleman 2
Crispin Freeman Musketeer #6
Name Job
Vonda N. McIntyre Novel
Barry Berman Screenplay
Lizzy Gardiner Costume Designer
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Joseph Metcalfe Original Music Composer
John Helms Visual Effects Supervisor
Gregory Hobson Editor
Michelle McGahey Production Design
Graham Jahne Stunts
Hoda Safiah Stunt Double
Christine King Casting
John Coda Original Music Composer
Jamy Wheless Animation Supervisor
Marc Cerutti Editor
Steven Desbrow Aerial Director of Photography
Cody Rawson-Harris Stunt Double
Jeff Canavan Editor
Clayton Woodhull Editor
David Eggby Second Unit Cinematographer
Sarah Rawson-Harris Stunt Double
Alex Yakimov Utility Stunts
Sean McNamara Director
Mathieu Turi Assistant Director
James Schamus Screenplay
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Grant Kirkhope Original Music Composer
Conrad W. Hall Director of Photography
Vincent Gallot Second Unit Director of Photography
Chris Anderson Stunt Coordinator
Shea Adams Stunts
Philli Anderson Stunts
Robbie Clissold Stunts
Michael M. Foster Stunts
Mathieu Lardot Stunts
Philip Partridge Stunt Double
Puven Pather Stunts
Inge Sildnik Stunt Double
Name Title
Yvonne Collins Co-Producer
James M. Vernon Executive Producer
Garrett Kelleher Executive Producer
Erwei Zhang Executive Producer
Simon Swart Executive Producer
Evan Wang Producer
Raphaël Benoliel Co-Producer
Suzanne Warren Executive Producer
Charlie O'Carroll Executive Producer
Chris Godfrey Executive Producer
Cindy Bond Executive Producer
Ado Fengqing Du Producer
Tongyu Xu Co-Producer
Steve Hutensky Executive Producer
Ruby Xie Executive Producer
Timothy Moe Executive Producer
Matthew Joynes Executive Producer
David Brookwell Producer
Wei Han Producer
Michael London Executive Producer
Paul Currie Producer
Leo Shi Young Producer
Sean McNamara Producer
Hong Pang Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
2.0

MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "The King's Daughter is everything viewers expected: a formulaic, uninteresting story filled with old-fashioned cliches and spine-chilling visual effects - not in a good way. Not a single filmmaker and respective creative team deserve to have their wo ... rk stuck in a seven-year limbo until it's released, let alone due to scheduling and budget issues. However, while the horrible VFX can be forgiven, the disappointing narrative can't be saved, not even by the also underwhelming performances. Pierce Brosnan (False Positive) seems to represent a caricature, while Kaya Scodelario (Crawl) benefits from the release delay, which fortunately didn't negatively impact her early career. The only positive point is that, in fact, it reached the big screen. Too bad it's not worth it." Rating: D-

Feb 26, 2022
msbreviews
2.0

MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "The King's Daughter is everything viewers expected: a formulaic, uninteresting story filled with old-fashioned cliches and spine-chilling visual effects - not in a good way. Not a single filmmaker and respective creative team deserve to have their wo ... rk stuck in a seven-year limbo until it's released, let alone due to scheduling and budget issues. However, while the horrible VFX can be forgiven, the disappointing narrative can't be saved, not even by the also underwhelming performances. Pierce Brosnan (False Positive) seems to represent a caricature, while Kaya Scodelario (Crawl) benefits from the release delay, which fortunately didn't negatively impact her early career. The only positive point is that, in fact, it reached the big screen. Too bad it's not worth it." Rating: D-

Feb 26, 2022
Geronimo1967
4.0

Must have been tax return time for Pierce Brosnan as he "stars" in this daft historical fantasy about Louis XIV of France and his aspirations for immortality. Egged on by the ambitious "Labarthe" (Pablo Schreiber) he believes that he can live forever if her manages to get hold of a mermaid and - wel ... l, he pinches her life force. Snag is, though, his own daughter "Mary-Josephe" (Kaya Scodelerio) is not so supportive of this scheme when she discovers this distressed sea creature and so, of course, off we head into the turbulent waters of familial discord before a whopping great power ballad at the end. William Hurt crops up here, too, and Benjamin Walker provides some eye candy - but the story is Disney-lite, there is way too much verbiage and although Brosnan tries to ham it all up, he just looks like he couldn't care less about any of it - a feeling with which I could pretty readily associate. It does look good, the costumes and Versailles look lovely but the rest of it is straight to video.

Jun 16, 2023