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Shrek (2001)
 
© DreamWorks Distribution (2001)
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SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Limited Recommendation

Genre
Animation / Adventure / Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Romance
   
Synopsis

Once upon a time in a far away swamp, there lived an ornery ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers) whose precious solitude was suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters. There are blind mice in his food, a big, bad wolf in his bed, three little homeless pigs and more, all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). Determined to save their home, not to mention his own, Shrek cuts a deal with Farquaad and sets out to rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) to be Farquaad's bride. Accompanying him on his mission is a wisecracking Donkey (Eddie Murphy) who will do anything for Shrek: except shut up. Rescuing the Princess from a fire-breathing dragon may prove the least of their problems when the deep, dark secret she has been keeping is revealed!

   
Directed by  
Andrew Adamson; Vicky Jenson.
   
Written by  
William Steig (book "Shrek!"); Ted Elliott (written by); Terry Rossio (written by); Joe Stillman (written by); Roger S.H. Schulman (written by). Please follow IMDB link for full writing credits.
   
Starring  
Mike Myers (Shrek (voice)); Eddie Murphy (Donkey (voice)); Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona (voice)); John Lithgow (Lord Farquaad (voice)); Vincent Cassel (Monsieur Hood (voice)); Peter Dennis (Ogre Hunter (voice)); Clive Pearse (Ogre Hunter (voice)); Jim Cummings (Captain of Guards (voice)); Bobby Block (Baby Bear (voice)); Chris Miller (Geppetto / Magic Mirror (voice)); Cody Cameron (Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)); Kathleen Freeman (Old Woman (voice)); Michael Galasso (Peter Pan (voice)); Christopher Knights (Blind Mouse / Thelonious (voice)); Simon J. Smith (Blind Mouse (voice)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
90
Ratings:
PG (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 3 Oscar Wins:
1
Big 3 Oscar Noms:
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IMDB page:
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Images in the header are from: Antwone Fisher (© Fox Searchlight, 2002); Stand by Me (© Columbia Pictures, 1986); Jesus of Nazareth (© ITV (1977); The Passion of The Christ (© Newmarket Films, 2004); Rabbit-proof Fence (© Buena Vista, 2002); Amazing Grace (© Bristol Bay Productions, 2006) and Il Postino (© Cecchi Gori Group, 1994).