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Release Date:
February 13, 2004
Original Title:
Tooth
Alternate Titles:
Tooth, el hada de los dientes
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Archangel Filmworks
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U IE: PG
Runtime: 91
Tooth is a young, feisty Tooth Fairy, who lives in a world called Fairytopia that has lost its ability to use magic. Fed up with the way most fairies have forgotten about magic, she decides to give away all of its money. When Tooth begins to understand how much trouble she is in, she realizes the only person who can help is the legendary Mrs. C, who disappeared, along with magic over 100 years ago. Teaming up with two human children and a number of fairies, who are living incognito amongst humans she sets off on the adventure of a lifetime. Pursued by the evil Plug, a terrifying fairy hunter and his posse, the race is on to save the world before Christmas, Easter and all the holidays are ruined forever.
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Additional Writing:
Piers Fletcher
Simon Franks
Zygi Kamasa
Costume Design:
Howard Burden
Director:
Edouard Nammour
Director of Photography:
Clive Tickner
Editor:
Alan Strachan
Line Producer:
Paul Sarony
Orchestrator:
Guy Fletcher
Original Music Composer:
Guy Fletcher
Producer:
Andrew Nicholson
Susie Brooks-Smith
Zygi Kamasa
Simon Franks
Production Design:
James Merifield
Sound Mixer:
Guy Fletcher
Sound Recordist:
Guy Fletcher
Writer:
Edouard Nammour
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