The 10th Kingdom
American fantasy television miniseries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 10th Kingdom is an American fairytale fantasy miniseries written by Simon Moore and produced by Britain's Carnival Films, Germany's Babelsberg Film und Fernsehen, and the US's Hallmark Entertainment. It depicts the adventures of a young woman and her father after they are transported from New York City, through a magical mirror, into a parallel world of fairy tales.
The 10th Kingdom | |
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Written by | Simon Moore |
Directed by | David Carson Herbert Wise |
Starring | Kimberly Williams Scott Cohen Ed O'Neill John Larroquette Daniel Lapaine Dianne Wiest Ann-Margret |
Music by | Anne Dudley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Producers | Robert Halmi Sr. Robert Halmi Jr. Simon Moore |
Cinematography | Chris Howard Lawrence Jones |
Editors | Andrew McClelland Chris Wimble |
Running time | 417 minutes = 390 minutes (Edited) |
Production company | Hallmark Entertainment |
Budget | $44 million |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | February 27 (2000-02-27) ā March 6, 2000 (2000-03-06) |
The miniseries was initially broadcast over five nights in two-hour episodes, each airing weekly, on NBC, beginning February 27, 2000 and concluding March 6 of that same year. It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design in 2000. The premiere had over 14.04 million viewers.[1]