Freddie As F.R.O.7 - Cast

Cast

  • Adrian Della Touche (British release) - Narrator
  • James Earl Jones (American release) - Narrator
  • Ben Kingsley - Freddie/Prince Frederic, a French prince. He gets orphaned and turned into a frog by Messina and eventually becomes a member of the British secret service.
    • Edmund Kingsley - young Freddie
  • Jenny Agutter - Daffers, a martial arts expert and Freddie's love interest
  • Brian Blessed - El Supremo, the villain responsible for capturing various monuments, which he plans to use to create a sleeping virus. He is also married to Messina, which would make him Freddie's uncle.
  • Billie Whitelaw - Messina, Freddie's wicked aunt who kills his parents and turns Freddie into a frog. She has the power to shape-shift into any animal, most notably a cobra.
  • John Sessions - Scotty, a weapons inventor who befriends Freddie and Daffers / Additional Voices
  • Phyllis Logan - Nessie, a Loch Ness monster that Freddie befriends as a frog. She assists him with escaping the sea in the climax of the film.
  • Nigel Hawthorne - Brigadier G, the head of the British secret service
  • Sir Michael Hordern - King, Freddie's father who is killed by Messina
  • Victor Maddern - Old Gentleman Raven
  • Jonathan Pryce - Trilby, a sneaky member of the secret service
  • Prunella Scales - Queen, Freddie's mother who was killed by Messina one year prior to the events of the film / Additional voices

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