Mark Knopfler albums (Music Guide)
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Source: Wikipedia. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 25. Chapters: All the Roadrunning, A Shot at Glory (album), Cal (album), Comfort and Joy (album), Get Lucky (Mark Knopfler album), Golden Heart, Kill to Get Crimson, Last Exit to Brooklyn (album), Local Hero (album), Metroland (soundtrack), Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time, Neck and Neck, One Take Radio Sessions, Privateering (album), Sailing to Philadelphia, Screenplaying, Shangri-La (Mark Knopfler album), The Princess Bride (album), The Princess Bride (film), The Ragpicker's Dream, The Trawlerman's Song EP, Wag the Dog, Wag the Dog (album). Excerpt: The Princess Bride is a 1987 American romantic comedy adventure film based on the 1973 novel of the same name by William Goldman, combining comedy, adventure, romance, and fantasy. The film was directed by Rob Reiner from a screenplay by Goldman. The story is presented in the film as a book being read by a grandfather (Peter Falk) to his sick grandson (Fred Savage), thus effectively preserving the novel's narrative style. This film is number 50 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies, " number 88 on The American Film Institute's (AFI) "AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions" list of the 100 greatest film love stories, and 46 in Channel 4's 50 Greatest Comedy Films list. In the United States, The Princess Bride has developed into a cult film since its release. The film is an enactment of the following story read by the grandfather (Peter Falk) of a sick boy (Fred Savage) as the boy sits in bed listening, framed and occasionally interrupted by scenes of the reading. A young woman named Buttercup (Robin Wright) lives on a farm in the fictional country of Florin. Whenever she gives her farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes) an order, he answers "as you wish, " and happily complies. Eventually she realizes he loves her and admits her love for him. Westley leaves to seek his fortune so they can marry, but his ship is attacked by the Dread Pirate Roberts, who has a reputation for never leaving anyone alive. Five years later, believing Westley dead, Buttercup reluctantly agrees to marry Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), heir to the throne of Florin. Before the wedding, she is kidnapped by three outlaws: an extremely short Sicilian boss named Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), a Turkish giant that Vizzini discovered in Greenland named Fezzik (André the Giant), and a Spanish master fencer named Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin), who seeks revenge against the six-fingered man who killed his father. The outlaws are pursued by Prince Humperdinck with a complement of soldiers, and also by a masked man in black. The
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