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The Queens Corgi is an animated film scripted by John R Smith and Rob Sprackling and directed by Ben Stassen and Vincent Kesteloot. Leo Barakat, Mari Devon, Jo

The Queens Corgi Movie Review

The Queens Corgi Movie Review English Movie Review
Review for the film " The Queens Corgi"
Streaming On: Amazon Prime Video
Runtime: 1 Hours 25 Minutes
Certificate: U
Released: 13-09-2019
Genre: Animation
2.5 / 5.00
3.48 / 5.0

CAST & CREW


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  • Producer:
  • Music Director:
  • Ramin Djawadi
  • Supporting Actress:
  • Art Director:
  • Alexandre Blain
  • Sylvie Lacroix
  • Co-Producer:
  • Fabrice Delville
  • Christophe Toulemonde
  • Executive Producer:
  • Cooper Waterman
  • Line Producer:
  • Vincent Philbert
  • Casting Director:
  • Domonic Paris
  • Gina Gallo
  • Animator:
  • Florian Tappeser
  • Jimmy Marteyn
  • Marcus Zaky
  • Rami Daoud
  • Sebastian Ciubuca
  • Evan Coolen
  • Christakis Dimitrios
  • Production Manager:
  • Nora Thomas
  • empty:
  • Luc Thomas
  • Jean Stephane Garbe
  • Screenplay Writer:
  • Music Editor:
  • Jean Stephane Garbe
  • Foley Artist:
  • Olivier Thys
  • Storyboard Artist:
  • Toby Schwarz
  • Patrick Reyntens
  • Compositor:
  • Boris De Moffarts
  • Aurelie Rosman
  • Visual Effects Artist:
  • Alexandre Neuville
  • Michel Collinet
  • Production Executive:
  • Gladys Brookfield Hampson
  • Sound Editor:
  • Yves Renard
  • Set Designer:
  • Felix Presch
  • Charlotte Boisson
  • Scriptwriter:
  • Supporting Actor:
  • Matt Lucas
  • Mari Devon
  • Madison Brown
  • Lin Gallagher
  • Leo Barakat
  • Lani Minella
  • Kulvinder Ghir
  • Millie Mup
  • Nicole Moorea Sherman
  • Nicole Sherman
  • Paul Gregory
  • Ray Winstone
  • Rose Thurloe
  • Rusty Shackleford
  • Sarah Hadland
  • Timothy Christian Jansen
  • Kirk Thornton
  • Jon Culshaw
  • Joey Camen
  • Vincent Kesteloot
  • Sheridan Smith
  • Anthony Skordi
  • Camila Rhodes
  • Colin McFarlane
  • Daniel Wolfe
  • Danny Katiana
  • Dave B Mitchell
  • Debra Stephenson
  • Dino Andrade
  • Elizabeth Dean
  • Iain McKee
  • Jack Whitehall
  • Jamal Fahim
  • Jamie Arlen Scott
  • Jamie Scott
  • Jo Wyatt
  • Tom Courtenay

The Queens Corgi is an animated film scripted by John R Smith and Rob Sprackling Rob Sprackling is an experienced screenwriter and >> Read More... and directed by Ben Stassen Ben Stassen is an Indian-Director. Apart from bein >> Read More... and Vincent Kesteloot Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . Leo Barakat, Mari Devon, Jo Wyatt, Joey Camen, Dino Andrade, Paul Gregory, Anthony Skordi Anthony George Skordi is an English screen, voice, >> Read More... , Danny Katiana, Rusty Shackleford, Jamie Arlen Scott, Joey Camen, Lin Gallagher, Madison Brown, Millie Mup and Kirk Thornton had lent their voices to the animation characters. Ramin Djawadi composed the music. Belga Productions and nWave Pictures produced the film.

Plot

Queen Elizabeth II has a set of corgis and the top dog is Rex. Charlie, a corgi, is jealous about Rex and he wants to become the top dog. Once, President Trump visits the Queen with his wife and their pet, Mitzi. Queen suggests Mitzi choose anyone of her corgis and marry him. When Mitzi selects Rex, he tries to escape from her. In a situation, he goes out of the palace. He was rescued and get a place in an animal shelter. There he finds Wanda and falls for her. When he takes Wanda and goes to the palace, the guards couldn’t identify him, as Charlie already untied his collar. However, he managed to get in and the Queen is happy now. When the Queen wanted to make him the top dog, he gives the position to Charlie. Finally, Charlie had to marry Mitzi and was taken to the US. Rex settles in his life with Wanda and enjoys his life with his friends in the palace.

Star Performance

The stars have done their voiceover job well.

Analysis

The script is different and the screenplay is okayish. Although the script looks interesting to read, it is not executed perfectly. The voiceover stars had done their job perfectly. The animation department had done a perfect job. The scenes become predictable after a certain stage. The BGM is quite okayish.

What’s There?

  • Script is good
  • Attracts the kids

What’s Not There?

  • Predictable scenes slowdowns the movie watching interest

Verdict

If the screenplay had been designed better, the film would have reached better. However, it is watchable once!


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