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The 10th Kingdom

Two centuries after Snow White (Camryn Manheim) and Cinderella (Ann-Margret) had their adventures, the Nine Kingdoms ready themselves for the coronation of Prince Wendell (Daniel Lapaine), Snow White's grandson, to the throne of the Fourth Kingdom. But an evil once-Queen (Dianne Wiest) has freed herself from prison, and turns the Prince into a golden retriever. Wendell, by means of a magic mirror, escapes into a hitherto-unknown Tenth Kingdom (modern day New York City) and meets Virginia Lewis (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) and her father Tony Lewis (John Larroquette). Pursued by trolls, cops, and a wolf in man's form (Scott Cohen), the three blunder back into the Nine Kingdoms and begin their adventures to restore Wendell to his human form and throne, and find the magic mirror that will take Tony and Virginia back home, all the while unknowing that Virginia already has a connection to the Nine Kingdoms that may prove to be deadly before we reach Happily Ever After.

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Cast & Crew See All

Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Virginia Lewis
Scott Cohen
Wolf
Dianne Wiest
Evil Queen

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Episode 1

Episode #1.1

Sun, Feb 27, 200089 mins

In New York, the lonely waitress Virginia Lewis lives in a building on the edge of the Central Park where her father Tony Lewis is the janitor. Meanwhile, in the Snow White Memorial Prison, Relish the Troll King wears a pair of magic boots to become invisible and release his sons Blabberwort the Troll, Burly the Troll and Blue Bell the Troll. When they are leaving the prison, they are summoned by the Evil Queen that offers half of the 4th Kingdom to Relish if he helps her. When Prince Wendell arrives for a visit in the prison, the Evil Queen uses a magic dog and the prince swaps identity with the dog. However he escapes and the Evil Queen order the trolls to chase him and releases Wolf to bring the prince back. However, the prince jumps in a magic mirror and falls over Virginia in the Central Park. Wolf and the trolls also jump in the Central Park to find the prince. When Wolf meets Tony, he offers a magic beam with six wishes to know where Virginia is. Tony gets in trouble with his wishes and together with Virginia, they jump in the magic mirror to escape from the police and they arrive in the 4th Kingdom. They decide to help the prince to retrieve his human form and they live the adventure of their lives in the nine kingdoms of the fairytale land.

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Awards

  • 2000 - Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Main Title Design - winner
  • 2000 - OFTA Television Award - Best Miniseries - nominated
  • 2000 - OFTA Television Award - Best Music in a Motion Picture or Miniseries - nominated
  • 2000 - OFTA Television Award - Best Production Design in a Motion Picture or Miniseries - winner

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