The King and I (1999)
March 19, 1999Release Date
The King and I (1999)
March 19, 1999Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Miranda Richardson
Anna Leonowens (voice)
Martin Vidnovic
The King of Siam (voice)
Ian Richardson
The Kralahome (voice)
Darrell Hammond
Master Little (voice)
Christiane Noll
Anna Leonowens (singing voice)
Adam Wylie
Louis Leonowens (voice)
Sean Smith
Sir Edward Ramsay (voice)
Kenny Baker
Captain Orton (voice)
Ed Trotta
Sir Edward's Captain (voice)
Tony Pope
Burmese Emissary (voice)
Brian Tochi
Soldier (voice)
Kevin Yungman
Lead (voice)
Allen D. Hong
Prince Chululongkorn (voice)
David Burnham
Prince Chululongkorn (singing voice)
Armi Arabe Abiera
Tuptim (voice)
Tracy Venner Warren
Tuptim (singing voice)
James Fujii
First Wife (voice)
Alexandra Lai
Princess Ying (voice)
Mark Hunt
Steward (voice)
Katie Lai
Princess Naomi / Others (voice)
Robert McEvilly
Luntha (voice)
Richard Rich
Director
Peter Bakalian
Screenplay / Producer
Jacqueline Feather
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 19, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Content RatingG
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$12,000,000
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This Movie Is About.
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The King and I is a 1999 American animated musical film directed by Richard Rich. As of February 2024, it is the only animated feature film produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment. Loosely based on Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's 1951 stage musical of the same name, it portrays a fictionalized account of English school teacher Anna Leonowens' historical encounter with king Mongkut of Siam and the royal court. The voice cast stars Miranda Richardson and Martin Vidnovic as Leonowens and Mongkut, respectively, with Ian Richardson, Darrell Hammond, and Adam Wylie. The score, songs, and some of the character names come from the stage musical. Screenwriters Peter Bakalian, Jacqueline Feather, and David Seidler took creative liberties with the history and with the source material from the musical in an attempt to make the film palatable to all audiences.
The King and I was released on March 19, 1999, eight months prior to Anna and the King, a live-action adaptation of the same story. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes calls it "charmless and shoddily animated." The King and I earned $12 million at the box office, and its gross was seen as disappointing compared to that of other animated films released at the time. The film received five nominations, including the London Critics Circle Film Award for British Actress of the Year for Richardson and the Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in an Animated Feature.
Aside from foreign films, television shows, and direct-to-video films, The King and I was the final mainstream theatrical film to officially be released under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment banner. Warner Bros. has since released theatrical family films under its standard Warner Bros. Pictures banner.