Princess Fiona's parents invite their daughter and her new husband Shrek to her homeland of Far Far Away in order to celebrate their marriage. However, there's more than meets the eye in this fairytale kingdom and Shrek & Fiona are about to stumble into some rather awkward social situations!
Directed by
Andrew Adamson; Kelly Asbury; Conrad Vernon.
Written by
William Steig (book); Andrew Adamson (story); Andrew Adamson (screenplay); Joe Stillman (screenplay); J. David Stem (screenplay); David N. Weiss (screenplay).
Starring
Mike Myers (Shrek (voice)); Eddie Murphy (Donkey (voice)); Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona (voice)); Julie Andrews (Queen (voice)); Antonio Banderas (Puss In Boots (voice)); John Cleese (King (voice)); Rupert Everett (Prince Charming (voice)); Jennifer Saunders (Fairy Godmother (voice)); Aron Warner (Wolf (voice)); Kelly Asbury (Page / Elf / Nobleman / Nobleman's Son (voice)); Cody Cameron (Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)); Conrad Vernon (Gingerbread Man / Cedric / Announcer / Muffin Man / Mongo (voice)); Christopher Knights (Blind Mouse (voice)); David P. Smith (Herald / Man with Box (voice)); Mark Moseley (Mirror / Dresser (voice)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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