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Hansel & Gretel (2002)

Hansel & Gretel (2002)
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One of The Brothers Grimm's best loved fairy tales gets an overhaul using the latest in visual effects technology in this comedy-drama for the whole family. A little girl (Dakota Fanning) has a hard time getting to sleep, so her father (Daniel Roebuck) dusts off a book of children's stories and reads her one of his favorites. Hansel (Jacob Smith) and Gretel (Taylor Momsen) are two children who are being raised by their loving father (Gerald McRaney) and his shrewish second wife (Delta Burke) after the unfortunate death of their mother. When Father is forced to leave home to find work in the city, Stepmother decides this would be the perfect time to get rid of the children, and she manages to "lose" Hansel and Gretel in an enchanted forest. While the children make a valuable and magical friend in The Sandman (Howie Mandel), they also encounter a mysterious woman with a gingerbread house (Lynn Redgrave), who takes them in; however, it isn't long before they learn she's actually a witch, and has made some unorthodox dinner plans involving her young guests. Hansel & Gretel also features the voice talents of Sinbad, Bobcat Goldthwaite, and Tom Arnold as, respectively, a talking raven, a troll, and the Bogeyman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Taylor MomsenJacob Smith, (more)
Director(s):
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hansel & Gretel

One of The Brothers Grimm's best loved fairy tales gets an overhaul using the latest in visual effects technology in this comedy-drama for the whole family. A little girl (Dakota Fanning) has a hard time getting to sleep, so her father (Daniel Roebuck) dusts off a book of children's stories and reads her one of his favorites. Hansel (Jacob Smith) and Gretel (Taylor Momsen) are two children who are being raised by their loving father (Gerald McRaney) and his shrewish second wife (Delta Burke) after the unfortunate death of their mother. When Father is forced to leave home to find work in the city, Stepmother decides this would be the perfect time to get rid of the children, and she manages to "lose" Hansel and Gretel in an enchanted forest. While the children make a valuable and magical friend in The Sandman (Howie Mandel), they also encounter a mysterious woman with a gingerbread house (Lynn Redgrave), who takes them in; however, it isn't long before they learn she's actually a witch, and has made some unorthodox dinner plans involving her young guests. Hansel & Gretel also features the voice talents of Sinbad, Bobcat Goldthwaite, and Tom Arnold as, respectively, a talking raven, a troll, and the Bogeyman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Writer(s):
Jonathan BognerTimothy DolanGary J. Tunnicliffe
Producer(s):
Jonathan BognerSteve Austin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Josh J.

    This is a such a cute movie. Hansel and Gretel was my favorite childhood fairy tale and though this movie touches on the fairy tale, it definitely does add other fairy tale characters in. There was a very funny troll, the booger man (runny nose), the sandman, wood fairy, and the witch was seen in bits and pieces of the movie, but made a grand appearance toward the end. My daughters loved this movie. My only problem was that for this to be a children's movie, the wood fairy was wearing booty shorts. The industry always has to throw in something sexual, sigh. Overall, it was nice. My hubby even laughed during the movie and he went in very skeptical because of the stars in the movie.

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    Tyler W.

    i love this it was funny my parents loved it to they laghed to u will love this movie it is a story that u well never forget!!!!!!

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    Kim F.

    I rented this movie mainly for my kids. I want my kids to hear fairy tales like I did growing up. This movie is very modern it just about makes up a new one all together. Just when you think it has left out the witch. It shows up at the end. But I guess it needed to have a story long enough for a movie so they combined other fairy tales together. Over all not so bad.

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