Arthur 3: La guerre des deux mondes (2010) Directed by Luc Besson
Animation / Adventure
aka: Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds
Film Synopsis
The evil Maltazard has succeeded in joining the ranks of the big
people. Now at last he can fulfil his ambition, to build an army
of giants and take control of the Universe. Arthur is the
only one who can stop him, but he is trapped in the world of the
Minimoys. To return to his full size and defeat Maltazard he can
count on the help of his friends Sélénia and
Bétamèche. He also receives support from an
unexpected quarter, Karkos, Maltazard's own son...
Cast:Mia Farrow (Granny),
Ron Crawford (Archibald),
Robert Stanton (Armand),
Penny Balfour (Rose),
Richard Davis (M),
Jean Bejote Njamba (Bogo Chief),
Valéry Koko Kingue (Bogo),
Aba Koïta (Bogo),
Laurent Mendy (Bogo),
Bienvenue Kindoki (Bogo),
Steve Routman (Dr. Stitch),
David Gasman (The Mechanic),
Cooper Daniels (George Lucas),
Norman Stokle (Mayor),
Stuart Rudin (Francis),
Dashiell Eaves (Simon),
Joseph Rezwin (Brad),
Stephen Shagov (Captain Bellerive),
Stephen Croce (Fireman 1),
Antony Hickling (Douglas - Fireman 2)
Country: France
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 100 min
Aka:Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds ;
Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes ;
Arthur and the Two Worlds War
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