Prince Dastan
Jake Gyllenhaal
King Sharaman
Ronald Pickup
Hassansin Leader
Gísli Örn Garðarsson
Hassansin Porcupine
Claudio Pacifico
Hassansin Whip Man
Thomas DuPont
Tamina's Maid Servant
Farzana Dua Elahe
Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
Screenstory
Jordan Mechner
Executive Producer
John August
Executive Producer
Patrick McCormick
Executive Producer
Eric McLeod
Executive Producer
Jordan Mechner
Executive Producer
Mike Stenson
Executive Producer
Chad Oman
Choreographer
David Belle
Costume Design
Penny Rose
Unit Production Manager
Sarah Bradshaw
Director of Photography
John Seale
Original Music Composer
Harry Gregson-Williams
Script Supervisor
Beverly Winston
Music Editor
John Warhurst
Music Editor
Kirsty Whalley
Music Editor
Richard Whitfield
Music Editor
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz
Sound mixer
Peter Lindsay
Sound Designer
Tim Nielsen
Supervising Sound Editor
Tim Nielsen
Supervising Sound Editor
George Watters II
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Beau Borders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin O'Connell
Dialogue Editor
David A. Arnold
Dialogue Editor
James Matheny
Sound Effects Editor
Brent Burge
Sound Effects Editor
Ken Fischer
Sound Effects Editor
J.R. Grubbs
Sound Effects Editor
David C. Hughes
Sound Effects Editor
Adam Kopald
Sound Effects Editor
Jack Whittaker
Still Photographer
Andrew Cooper
Production Design
Wolf Kroeger
Set Decoration
Elli Griff
Stunt Coordinator
G.A. Aguilar
Hair Designer
Jan Archibald
John Chard
Sands to the future.
I guess ultimately it is what it is, a Disney backed video game adaptation of the blockbuster kind.
In truth it works just fine and dandy as a family fantasy adventure, with swords and sandals - shields and sarongs, all in abundance. There's the mythical and the magical, the swish and the swash, the HD photography a treat for the eyes. The leads are pretty, likable and energetic, and even though it consistently reminds us that it is based on a video game (jumping and rolling, jumping and rolling), the choreography is niftily arranged and there's a lovely old fashioned feel to the story; which works in that wonderful Sinbadish way.
Not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, and if one was so inclined? One could deconstruct the faults of the production with the same clinical impact of that achieved by Ben Kingsley's (Sir) wallet when it hit the floor after this paycheck was deposited. It should be viewed in the spirit of how Alfred Molina plays his character, with tongue in cheek and a complete understanding of how to have a good time with popcorn fluff. Prince of Persia is forgettable come the end credits, but at least it was a fun date. And for that we are truly grateful. 7/10
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