At the End of the Rainbow also known as The Princess and the Magic Frog | |
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Directed by | Austin Green |
Written by | Harold Vaughn Taylor |
Produced by | Austin Green |
Starring | David Bailey Clive Halliday Dick Reeves Lindsay Workman Frank Delfino |
Cinematography | Don Gundrey |
Edited by | Gary Lindsay |
Music by | Billy Allen Dave Roberts |
Production company | Don Gundrey Productions |
Distributed by | Fantasy Films, Inc. (Original) Shermart Distributing Co. (1970s) Something Weird Video (Current) |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
At the End of the Rainbow (also known as The Princess and the Magic Frog) is a 1965 American children's fantasy adventure film, originally released by Fantasy Films. Written by Harold Vaughn Taylor, and produced and directed by Austin Green, the film stars David Bailey as a boy who finds himself lost in an enchanted forest, encountering an assortment of fanciful characters and navigating a series of fantastical (mis)adventures as he attempts to find his way home. Originally released as a weekend "kiddie matinee" feature, the film was rediscovered and re-released on DVD in 2004 by Something Weird Video, and has subsequently gained something of a cult following for its low budget production values, as well as for the unintentionally camp performances by the adult character actors.