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14th Century | Black People
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4.9/10
IMDbTheatrical Best Screenplay Original or Adapted | 2002 | Peter
Best Sound Editing Music Feature Film Domestic and Foreign | 2002 | Terry
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 33,422,806 USD
The scene where Princess Regina trips over her bed sheets was not scripted, but director Gil Junger liked it, so it was kept and put in the final cut.
Members of the Society for Creative Anachronism helped in the historical recreation of this movie by providing consulting work and playing as extras.
Chris Tucker was originally cast as Jamal Walker.
The film was rushed by Fox after the attacks on 9/11 to be released much sooner than it was intended. The film was slated for a winter/spring 2002 release and had just started the post-production process when director Gil Junger and was called by the studio to speed up the editing on the film for a November 2001 release date to capitalize on family friendly entertainment, comedies, dramas and thrillers which some studios were filling with after having to reschedule films that were deemed too sensitive for that period of time.
10 days before the premiere of this film, Daryl Mitchell (Steve) was in a motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
"Jamal: Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the presence of fear, yet the will to move on."
"Jamal: [chanting] King Leo's got a great big castle, [Troops of men echo him] Men: King Leo's got a great big castle, Jamal: We're gonna shove it right up his a**hole! Men: We're gonna shove it right up his a**hole! Jamal: Sound off! Men: 1,2! Jamal: Break it on down! Men: Uh, uh, uh-uh!"