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Your Highness
Action Comedy

Your Highness is a medieval action comedy about the adventures of two princes, and a female warrior.

The movie tells a classic "fairy tale-like" story about two princes, who have a princess and kingdom to save. If the princes cannot find and rescue the princess in time, their kingdom will be destroyed.

The elder prince Fabious is heroic knight, and the younger brother Thadeous is just a lazy booze lover.

Fabious's betrothed, Belladonna, gets kidnapped by the evil wizard Leezar. The king gives Thadeous an ultimatum: If he does not help Faboius to find Belladonna, Thadeous will be banished from the kingdom.

So. By king's command. Thadeous and Faboius leave, and start their search.

During the search an elusive warrior, Isabel, joins the team. She starts to fight with the brothers. Isabel has a dangerous agenda of her own.

While searching, the team must meet and beat horrific creatures and traitorous knights.

The story is told to you by the means of action/adventure-comedy. 

The movie was made with mid-sized $50 million budget, it has many good looking visualizations, and other attractions in it. Most of the jokes and funny things in the movie are sexual and/or dirty. It is the way the movie is made. A person with a high moral is not very necessarily amused by the flick.

The main story is a heroic story about the raise of the natural born loser. During the story he is converted from the lazy loser to a knight and hero. Whilst "growing up" he falls in love with a beautiful warrior woman.

Your Highness. For the friends of the action/fantasy movies. 


Isabel

Your Highness was filmed in various places in Northern Ireland, during the summer 2009.

Your Highness
Name Your Highness
Genre Comedy + Action
Rating R
Year / Country 2010 / U.S. + Ireland
Cast ( Leading )
Isabel Natalie Portman
Fabious James Franco
Thadeous Danny McBride
Cast ( Supporting )
Belladonna Zooey Deschanel
Leezar Justin Theroux
Production
Directed David Gordon Green
Writers Danny McBride
Ben Best