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Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds
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With Maltazard now 7 feet tall and Arthur still 2 inches small, Arthur (Freddie Highmore) has to battle evil Maltazard (Lou Reed), who decreases his size with the help of Selenia (Selena Gomez) and Betameche (Jimmy Fallon).
With Maltazard now 7 feet tall and Arthur still 2 inches small, Arthur (Freddie Highmore) has to battle evil Maltazard (Lou Reed), who decreases his size with the help of Selenia (Selena Gomez) and Betameche (Jimmy Fallon).
Actors:
Steve Routman,
Stephen Shagov,
Ron Crawford,
Dashiell Eaves,
Norman Stokle,
Antony Hickling,
David Gasman,
Stephen Croce,
Jean Bejote Njamba,
Bienvenue Kindoki,
Valéry Koko Kingue,
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Steve Routman
28 August 1962, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Stephen Shagov

Ron Crawford

Dashiell Eaves
6 August 1974, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Norman Stokle
22 November 1933, County Durham, England, UK

Antony Hickling
8 November 1975, Johannesburg, South Africa

David Gasman
27 September 1960, Seattle, Washington, USA

Stephen Croce

Jean Bejote Njamba

Bienvenue Kindoki

Valéry Koko Kingue
Director:
Luc Besson

Luc Besson
18 March 1959, Paris, France
Country:
France
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March 24, 2011
A mild improvement over its two predecessors...
September 01, 2011
despite being masterminded by one of the great European directors of the past 20 years, the Arthur series ends as it began - with a whimper.
November 20, 2010
full review at Movies for the Masses