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A 1973 book and 1987 [[The Film of the Book|movie]] by [[William Goldman]], ''The Princess Bride'' is about the trials of true love in the Renaissance European nation of Florin.
A 1973 book and 1987 [[The Film of the Book|movie]] by [[William Goldman]], ''The Princess Bride'' is about the trials of true love in the Renaissance European nation of Florin.


* For the book, see ''[[The Princess Bride (Literature)]]''
* For the book, see ''[[The Princess Bride (novel)]]''
* For the movie, see ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)]]''
* For the movie, see ''[[The Princess Bride (film)]]''


Both the book and movie are [[Shout Out|inconceivably]] well done (albeit in very different ways) and very funny (the movie won "[http://www.sluggy.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12688&start=60 Funniest Movie Ever]" at ''[[Sluggy Freelance|The Sluggite Zone]]''), as a sort of romantic-comedy-adventure. If this summary does not do ''The Princess Bride'' justice, then the sheer number of tropes named after lines from the movie should.
Both the book and movie are [[Shout-Out|inconceivably]] well done (albeit in very different ways) and very funny (the movie won "[http://www.sluggy.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12688&start=60 Funniest Movie Ever]" at ''[[Sluggy Freelance|The Sluggite Zone]]''), as a sort of romantic-comedy-adventure. If this summary does not do ''The Princess Bride'' justice, then the sheer number of tropes named after lines from the movie should.
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A 1973 book and 1987 movie by William Goldman, The Princess Bride is about the trials of true love in the Renaissance European nation of Florin.

Both the book and movie are inconceivably well done (albeit in very different ways) and very funny (the movie won "Funniest Movie Ever" at The Sluggite Zone), as a sort of romantic-comedy-adventure. If this summary does not do The Princess Bride justice, then the sheer number of tropes named after lines from the movie should.