The Little King
"The Little King"
Originally released in 2016. The Little King is a music film. directed by Steven A. Daigle. With a runtime of 2h 27m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Clark Sturdevant, Christopher Olglesby, and Daniel Neer
Synopsis
Emmerich Kálmán’s THE LITTLE KING (The Ohio Light Opera, 2014 Summer Festival – DVD) Inspired by the love affair of famed French singer-actress Gaby Deslys and Portugal’s King Manuel II, who at age 20 was forced into exile, the plotline of The Little King concerns a boyish monarch who falls hard for a visiting opera singer, unaware that she is the daughter of a revolutionary and plotting his assassination. During her visit to his palace, she has a bomb planted in a bouquet of roses that she has ordered for the king. Only at the last second, when she can no longer resist his charms, does she discreetly defuse the bomb. Their almost-explosive love affair blossoms.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Clark Sturdevant
as The King
Christopher Olglesby
as Field Marshall General Lincoln
Daniel Neer
as Admiral Montbrison
Jayson Lebaron
as Chief of Police
Michael Lucas
as Lord Chamberlain
Nathan Brian
as Colonel
Aidan Smerud
as Lieutenant
Stephen Faulk
as Lt. Lancelot
Natalie Ballenger
as Anetta Montarini
Anthony P. Maida
as Huck
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Operetta Archives
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Little King about?
Emmerich Kálmán’s THE LITTLE KING (The Ohio Light Opera, 2014 Summer Festival – DVD) Inspired by the love affair of famed French singer-actress Gaby Deslys and Portugal’s King Manuel II, ...
Who directed The Little King?
The Little King was directed by Steven A. Daigle.
How long is The Little King?
The Little King has a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes (147 minutes total).
When was The Little King released?
The Little King was released on May 1, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Little King?
The main cast of The Little King includes Clark Sturdevant, Christopher Olglesby, Daniel Neer, Jayson Lebaron, Michael Lucas.