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Mike Myers | Shrek | |
Eddie Murphy | Donkey | |
Cameron Diaz | Princess Fiona | |
Antonio Banderas | Puss in Boots | |
Julie Andrews | Queen | |
Jon Hamm | Brogan | |
John Cleese | King Harold | |
Craig Robinson | Cookie | |
Walt Dohrn | Rumpelstiltskin/Priest/Krekraw Ogre | |
Jane Lynch | Gretched | |
Lake Bell | Patrol Witch/Wagon Witch #2 | |
Kathy Griffin | Dancing Witch/Wagon Witch #1 | |
Mary Kay Place | Guard Witch | |
Kristen Schaal | Pumpkin Witch/Palace Witch | |
Meredith Vieira | Broomsy Witch |
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Producer | Andrew Adamson
Aron Warner |
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Writer | Josh Klausner
Darren Lemke |
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Cinematography | Yong Duk Jhun
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Musician | Harry Gregson-Williams
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After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws' kingdom, what's an ogre to do? Well, if you're Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, a reluctant Shrek now agrees to autograph pitch forks. Whats happened to this ogre's roar? Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre," Shrek is duped into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin. Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek and Fiona have never met. Now, it's up to Shrek to undo all he's done in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love. |
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