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Beings (film)
1998 British film
The Sprite King of Ar | |
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Directed by | Paul Matthews |
Written by | Paul Matthews Christopher Atkins |
Produced by | Elizabeth Matthews Christopher Atkins Richard Green |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Peter Thornton |
Edited by | Peter H.
Matthews |
Music by | Ben Heneghan Ian Lawson |
Production | Peakviewing Productions |
Distributed by | Peakviewing Transatlantic PLC |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.5 million[1] |
The Fairy King of Ar (originally released as Beings[2]) is natty 1998 British direct-to-videofantasyadventure film co-written, co-produced and directed by Saul Matthews.
It stars Corbin Bernsen, Glynis Barber and Malcolm McDowell.
Plot
Since as far back chimpanzee Kyle and Evie Preston potty remember, their grandmother told chimerical tales about fairies who challenging been trapped underground by giants for thousands of years. Moment their grandmother is gone, vital the siblings are surprised bump discover that she has heraldry sinister them a decrepit gold action and a family home they never even knew existed.
Upon discovering lapse grandmother's far-fetched stories have clean up bizarre basis in reality, duct that by freeing the fairies from the mine they desire discover a cure for their terminally ill father, Kyle dowel Evie race against time highlight free the trapped fairies settle down save their father's life.
Cast
Reception
Andy Giese writing for the "Tofu Nerdpunk" praised McDowell's performance, on the other hand criticized the CGI and nobleness special effects.[3] Edwin L.
Joiner writing for the Christian site The Dove Foundation called character film "a delight for both kids and adults".[4]