“The Princess and the Goblin” whimsically comes to new life in a delightful full-length film based on George McDonald’s classic fairy tale.
A walk in the woods by the beautiful princess is interrupted by goblins, awful creatures and all manner of things that go bump in the night. Finding the goblins a threat to her peaceful kingdom and all who live near, she sets out to foil their devious plans with the help of a handsome commoner who seems to know the secret to defeating the lurking darkness. The princess and her young friend work together with courage and bravery to save the kingdom from the unrelenting goblins. Fantasy magic, animated fight scenes and the creepiness of the goblins as they sneak through the woods and alleys of the castle might be frightening for very young children. The goblins are rude, eerie, and conniving, but not occultist. We award this film with the Dove Family Approved Seal for all ages, with parents strongly advised to use discretion for the youngest ones in the family.
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