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Release Date:
October 15, 2004
Original Title:
Five Children and It
Alternate Titles:
5 Children & It
5 Criaturas e a Coisa
5 дзетак і пескавік
A srácok és az
Fem barn och ett sandtroll
Sandtrolden
To apithano xotiko & i mikri symmoria
To apithano xotiko kai i mikri symmoria
Το απίθανο ξωτικό & η μικρή συμμορία
Το απίθανο ξωτικό και η μικρή συμμορία
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Davis Films
Endgame Entertainment
Sandfairy
The Jim Henson Company
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U GB: U IE: G US: PG
Runtime: 88
A Psammead is 'It', an ancient, irritable, ugly sand fairy, which five children find one day in a gravel pit. As a reward for finding him, It grants the children one wish a day, the results of which will last until sunset.
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Casting:
Gaby Kester
Michelle Guish
Director:
John Stephenson
Director of Photography:
Mike Brewster
Editor:
Michael Ellis
Executive Producer:
Steve Christian
Kristine Belson
Jane Barclay
Victor Hadida
Hannah Leader
Sharon Harel-Cohen
James D. Stern
Robert Jones
Music:
Jane Antonia Cornish
Novel:
E. Nesbit
Producer:
Lisa Henson
Nick Hirschkorn
Samuel Hadida
Production Design:
Roger Hall
Screenplay:
David Solomons
Set Decoration:
Sonja Klaus
Stunts:
George Cottle
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