The cast of "The Princess Bride" is rejoining to fund-raise for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin - incomprehensible to Texas Senator and Princess Bride superfan Ted Cruz. 


Givers to the Wisconsin Democrats will get solicitations to a livestream on September 13 at 7 pm ET for a content read of William Goldman's 1987 faction exemplary. The ritzy cast, including Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Carol Kane, Chris Sarandon, Mandy Patinkin, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal and chief Rob Reiner have consented to join the virtual table read. A cast Q&A will be directed by Patton Oswalt after the presentation. 


"Anything you give will be utilized to guarantee that Trump loses Wisconsin, and in this way the White House," the gift page says. 


The occasion sent Cruz's torment machine to 50. In a tweet Saturday, Cruz called The Princess Bride "great" and said he wishes it would avoid "Hollywood legislative issues." 


Elwes, who played the film's legend, Westley, reacted that Cruz should "leave the fire swamp." 


Cruz, a secondary school entertainer, regularly cites the Princess Bride. During the 2016 presidential mission, Cruz utilized the film to make analogies to strategy positions or simply engage would-be voters. He even did impressions of the entertainers on occasion. He has said consistently that "The Princess Bride" is his preferred film. 


However, the film's entertainers and chief have taken a stand in opposition to Cruz a few times before. 


Patinkin on CBS' "This Morning" in 2015 scrutinized Cruz for his disputable explanations that we "need a war president" to crush ISIS. 


"I simply needed to ask, since he cites all the lines from 'The Princess Bride', why he doesn't cite my preferred line?" Patinkin inquired. "Also, those words were - and are perpetually - 'I have been in the vengeance business so long, presently that it's finished, I don't have the foggiest idea how to manage an amazing remainder.'" 


Precious stone in 2015 called Cruz's impression "somewhat unpleasant," yet said he should "have a great time raging the White House," despite the fact that a success "would take a wonder." 


Reiner in 2016 got out Cruz, saying "These are the fans I needn't bother with." 


Despite the fact that givers can pick any add up to see the livestream, the Wisconsin Democratic Party said the normal gift has been $27.