Teen Knight
Directed byPhil Comeau
Written byAntony Anderson
Christopher Mollo (uncredited)
Produced byCris Andrei
StarringKris Lemche
Caterina Scorsone
Benjamin Plener
Paul Soles
Kimberly Pullis
CinematographyGabriel Kosuth
Edited byMark Sanders
Music byTrevor Morris
Production
companies
Distributed byFull Moon Entertainment
Pulsepounders
Release date
  • January 19, 1999 (1999-01-19)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesCanada
Romania
LanguageEnglish

Teen Knight (later released on DVD under the title: Medieval Park) is a 1999 Canadian-Romanian fantasy Action-Adventure family film directed by Phil Comeau and starring Kris Lemche, Caterina Scorsone, Benjamin Plener, Paul Soles and Kimberly Pullis. The film was released on VHS on January 19, 1999 in North America by Pulsepounders. In 2012, it was released on DVD for the first time by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment and again in 2013 under a different title Medieval Park released by Moonbeam Films.

Plot

17-year-old teenage medieval fan Peter wins a contest for a "Medieval Adventure" from a soft drink company. The winners, plus a film crew from the soda company arrive at the castle for the adventure. During the night, a spell cast over 600 years prior brings the castle and all the people in it back to 1383. The evil Lord Raykin plans on retrying to take the castle. It is up to the group to stop him, and thereby return to the 20th century. They enlist the help of the former court magician, Percival, to help them.

Cast

  • Kris Lemche: Peter
  • Caterina Scorsone: Alison
  • Benjamin Plener: Ben
  • Paul Soles: Mr. Percy/Percival
  • Kimberly Pullis: Claudia
  • Marc Robinson: Lord Raykin
  • Claudiu Trandafir: Eriuk
  • Dan Fintescu: Tommy
  • Eugen Cristea: Wiggins
  • Mihai Gruia Sandu: Phil
  • Mihai Verbintschi: Dungeon Master
  • Christian Nicolae: Gary
  • Juliana Ciugulea: Mom
  • Marius Galea: Hugo
  • Ioana Anghel: Mrs. Sweeny
  • Steven Bunker: Jimmy
  • Dan Franculescu: Kyle
  • Dimitrii Bogomaz: Knight
  • Liva Constantin: Natalie
  • Mircea Caraman: Soldier

References

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