Interview With the Cast of The Little Mermaid - A Special Family Film For All

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By Thena Franssen, author of Hodgepodge Hippie and Campfires Galore, also a contributing author for Meridional Home Lifestyle.

Inspired by the 1837 Hans Christian Hans Christian Andersen fairy fib, The Little Mermaid which opens in theaters this Friday, is a movie rotund of fantasy and magic from kickoff to closing. I had the opportunity to find out the film and participate in a phone interview with the cast, directors, and producers of The Little Mermaid and instantly fell in bed. This post is in partnership with LD Entertainment and The Miniature Mermaid. Completely opinions are my own.

The Little Mermaid Synopsis:

Inspired by the 1837 Hans Christian Andersen fairy story rather than the 1989 Disney movie, this fantasy-adventure movie follows a young girl who discovers a beautiful, captivating woman she believes to be the real "Smaller Mermaid" of lore. William Moseley ("The Royals") stars as Cam Harrison, a young reporter following a big chronicle or so a Mermaid, Poppy Drayton ("Downton Abbey"), and a magic trick healing piddle aforementioned to cure every. Together with his sick niece Elle, Loreto Peralta ("Instruction manual Not Enclosed"), they visit a small town in Mississippi and unveil a caption that's as mystic as the circus they regain it in. The film also includes Academy Award Winner Shirley MacLaine, ("The Last Word,") Gina Gershon, ("Brooklyn Niner-Nine") and Armando Gutierrez, ("Walt Earlier Mickey.")

The Little Mermaid – Media Interview and Q & A

The throw off and crew of The Weensy Mermaid were excited and intelligent to tell U.S. all all but the upcoming picture. For one hour, we had the opportunity to hear all almost the moving-picture show, how it got started, good story moments, moments of calculating piece of work and effort and antitrust so many awful stories about how this film was just "meant to be." Even though the cast was passing busy, they were more than generous with their time and respondent all of our questions that we asked.

Cast Interview from The Little Mermaid:

  • William Moseley – Cam Harrison
  • Poppy Drayton – The Mermaid
  • Armando Gutierrez, Jr. – Locke (also co-producer)
  • Blake Bomber Harris – Director
  • Henry M. Robert Molloy – Producer

How did Blake Harris and Henry Martyn Robert Molloy add up into the script and decide to make the movie, The Little Mermaid?

With this being the forward feature film for both Blake and Henry Martyn Robert, they were excited and eager to regain a script that spoke to them.

Blake Harris:

I had always wanted to suffice a mermaid movie and you live IT kind of just took a life of its personal after that. I always loved kind of telling these big aspirational stories where you know the needs of the world,  just looking it from a kid's pointedness of view and what kinda adventure you could move along if you receive something. Information technology's something that you believe to not exist just yet it really does. It was sympathetic of the right time, right place and things just variety of each came together..

Robert Molloy:

I study it and then I but strike down in love with it correct. Thither's a great story and it's straight to the book.

The Little Mermaid

What was peerless of your favorite scenes from The Little Mermaid?

Poppy Drayton:

One of my favored days was when we actually came down to Tampa and we recorded at Weeki Wachee, the mermaid theme park down here, and IT was such a fun day. We just jumped in the water and the body of water was beautiful – it's like a peaceful natural springtime. And information technology is a beautiful ecosystem set there and real Fish and turtles and manatees and in some of the shots I'll just be swimming on and I look behind ME and maybe a little turtle is just following me and following my tail and just stuff wish that which was in truth especial to undergo.

Blake Harris:

It was a really fun fantastic twenty-four hour period that was like one of the medium witching moments that happen for sure. The camera was rolling, enforcing that the last came through at the right field time and IT just lined up perfectly.

Poppy Drayton:

We had one shot and luckily the magic hour was with us and credit to Blake during that because I was freezing and disagreeable to go for it together and dentition chattering and going blue and Blake was in the water with us the entire time and refused to get off.

How much research did the cast have to do to organise for their roles?

Poppy Drayton:

I did end up researching fish which is bewitching. And the movement of dolphins. I put a great deal of research into that. I honourable kind of sunken myself in a lot of Depressed Satellite — don't know if you guys watched Blue Planet only I was taken up with that for a long time … I really tried IT to investigate the fish world as far as possible which sounds truly weird but I did. I got really into it.

Is there any added pressure starring in a picture show that has been done many times before?

Blake Harris:

Who doesn't love Disneys version of The Undersize Mermaid? I mean it's such a beautiful film. It has so much aspiration to it, indeed much magic, so much heart to it. The medicine — everything is
so incredible. John Brunner. Amazing directors … I think everyone loves that movie so there is some degree of expectation with IT, but I think ours was so different. I think the take of creating this forgiving of telling with other aspirational elements like a traveling circus and what magic might exist there and things that you perceived arsenic non real were tangible… we just kind of took information technology in much a different direction. You know one of the big inspirations for this is the little princess movie from the early to mid 90s. And thus I think there was some expectation with it obviously only this one of a good-hearted, a shrimpy bit more off of Hans Christian Andersen's book and it rather picks up where that hold ends. We kind of plunk up and reimagine a new beginning with it. I think it's sol different from Walter Elias Disney's translation and is kind of a continuum. You know that one's kind of reimagining the actual material of Hans Christian Hans Christian Andersen whereas ours is kind of a continuation of that fib. So they're very disparate.

What message should viewers take away from The Olive-sized Mermaid movie?

Armando Gutierrez, Jr.:

IT's just the power of opinion, to believe in magic. Believe and wonder altogether these kinds of things and really just to believe that anything is possible.

Don't film my word for it, this family-friendly fantasy movie is existence shown at select AMC theaters nationwide starting Revered 17th! Get your tickets ahead of time because this moving picture is passing to be a hit!

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