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The Tooth Fairy (2006)

The Tooth Fairy (2006)
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As maestro TV producer Stephen J. Cannell's latest foray into feature work, The Tooth Fairy represents the latest direct-to-video entry in an unofficial series of slasher films that resurrect friendly characters in a horrific vein -- from the 1997 Jack Frost to the 2005 Gingerdead Man. This particular outing begins with the legend of a woman known as "The Tooth Fairy," who lures unsuspecting children to her home with promises of gifts in exchange for their lost teeth, and then butchers them. The film implies, at its outset, that the homicidal slayer is long gone -- and that her home is being converted to a cozy bed and breakfast. Everyone believes the story -- until a young girl and her mother check into the inn. The child happens to be on the verge of losing a tooth, and all hell breaks loose. Chuck Bowman (A Kiss So Deadly) directs, from a teleplay co-authored by Cannell and Corey Strode. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Chuck Bowman
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As maestro TV producer Stephen J. Cannell's latest foray into feature work, The Tooth Fairy represents the latest direct-to-video entry in an unofficial series of slasher films that resurrect friendly characters in a horrific vein -- from the 1997 Jack Frost to the 2005 Gingerdead Man. This particular outing begins with the legend of a woman known as "The Tooth Fairy," who lures unsuspecting children to her home with promises of gifts in exchange for their lost teeth, and then butchers them. The film implies, at its outset, that the homicidal slayer is long gone -- and that her home is being converted to a cozy bed and breakfast. Everyone believes the story -- until a young girl and her mother check into the inn. The child happens to be on the verge of losing a tooth, and all hell breaks loose. Chuck Bowman (A Kiss So Deadly) directs, from a teleplay co-authored by Cannell and Corey Strode. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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89 mins

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Director(s):
Chuck Bowman
Producer(s):
Stephen J. Cannell
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    Renee D.

    The movie looked like it was going to be pretty Good in the beginning..Then as it progressed I began to tell my family what was going to happen..This movie is very predictable...I think the storyline was good but it could have been better...The little girl in the movie that the tooth fairy is after really needs some acting lessons big time!!! she acted like a little baby more than however old she was supposed to be... anyway don't waste your time!

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    Charlie S.

    What has happened to Steven J. Cannell? I never thought he could make such crap, I was hoping for something along the same lines as Boogeyman, but I was wrong. The acting was borderline unwatchable and the special effects were second rate and comical. Cannell's other recent releases (Demon Hunter and It Waits) appear to be equally horrible (judging from the previews). Get this one out of your "Q" right now.

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    Nadja N.

    Its was a good low-budget movie. The plot was well thought out, but some of the decisions that the director made the actors do were unrealistic reactions. If you found someone dead in the house, you instinct is not to do the nasty in another room. But besides that and other stupid decisions, it was interesting to watch.

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