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The Peanut Butter Solution

  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 33min
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The Peanut Butter Solution (1985)
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La mantequilla de cacahuete es el ingrediente secreto de unas pociones mágicas elaboradas por dos simpáticos fantasmas. Michael, de once años, pierde todo su pelo cuando se lleva un susto y ... Leer todoLa mantequilla de cacahuete es el ingrediente secreto de unas pociones mágicas elaboradas por dos simpáticos fantasmas. Michael, de once años, pierde todo su pelo cuando se lleva un susto y utiliza la poción para recuperarlo.La mantequilla de cacahuete es el ingrediente secreto de unas pociones mágicas elaboradas por dos simpáticos fantasmas. Michael, de once años, pierde todo su pelo cuando se lleva un susto y utiliza la poción para recuperarlo.

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    • Michael Rubbo
  • Guionistas
    • Michael Rubbo
    • Vojtech Jasný
    • Andrée Pelletier
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    • Mathew Mackay
    • Siluck Saysanasy
    • Alison Darcy
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      • Michael Rubbo
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      • Michael Rubbo
      • Vojtech Jasný
      • Andrée Pelletier
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      • Mathew Mackay
      • Siluck Saysanasy
      • Alison Darcy
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    • Suzie
    • (as Alison Podbrey)
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      • Michael Rubbo
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    4BA_Harrison

    It's a little bit nutty.

    I can't vouch for how scary this film might seem to a child - this is one of the few IMDb reviews written by someone who didn't see the movie when young - but I can confirm that it has a very weird tone that could be disturbing to kids: the way the story is told is just a little off-kilter, making the whole thing feel like a bad dream.

    The bizarre plot concerns 11-year-old Michael (Mathew Mackay), who investigates a burnt-out spooky mansion where something frightens him so much that all of his hair falls out. Bullied at school for being bald, Michael is delighted when he is visited by two ghosts who give him a recipe to solve his problem, the crucial ingredient being peanut butter. Painting the concoction on his head before bedtime, he wakes the next day to discover that the mixture has worked - but having put too much peanut butter into the solution, his hair growth is rapid and unstoppable.

    Matters get even more strange when Michael is abducted and used by mad painter Sergio (Michel Maillot) as the source of hair for his magic paintbrushes, which are assembled by other kidnapped children. It is up to Michael's sister Suzie (Alison Darcy) and best friend Connie (Siluck Saysanasy) to come to the rescue.

    Given a bigger budget and a better cast, I could imagine this film receiving the same level of love and admiration reserved for family favourites like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Labyrinth and Coraline - it certainly has a lot of imagination - but as it stands, it's merely a curiosity remembered fondly by those who saw it at an impressionable age. I can imagine most adults struggling with the cheap production values, poor performances and awkward storytelling - factors that help to make it a surreal experience but which discerning grown-ups might not find that appealing.
    katie71

    i loved this movie

    my family are complete movies buffs and i must have seen hundreds of movies in my childhood, almost none of which i can recall with such vivid detail as this one. i loved the peanut butter solution so much that i went to see it twice in the cinema when i was about 7 or 8 years old. i still talk about it and tell people about it to this day. strangely, my sister cannot remember a single thing about it or ever even going to see it although she went with me both times, and until i decided to look it up here i had never heard of or spoken to another person who had seen it. thank you, IMDb, for assuring me that have not lost my mind. as soon as i get the chance i am going to start scouring video stores to find a copy of this to rent and watch as an adult and show to my sister and friends. i hope i enjoy as much as i did as a child.
    6tblackwo

    Comedy? yikes

    I just was cleaning out our basement and came across our old betamax movie collection.

    Aahh memories....

    Anyways one of the movies was Peanut Butter Solution...it immediately brought back forgotten memories, but sadly, since we no longer own a beta machine, I cant watch it.

    Now, I haven't seen this movie since I was a (young) kid, but one thing I do remember about this movie was that it FREAKED ME THE HELL OUT! (Along with another movie we has on Beta, ET, but thats another story)

    I'm reading here its a comedy? I don't remember the complete story, except for the fact that the peanut butter stuff grew hair (sounds funny) but I don't remember laughing at all, I remember my sister loving this movie but I hated it cause it scared the hell out of me, and creeped me out big time, I really am looking forward to finding this somewhere and watching it now that I'm older....And although ET still freaks me out to the point of not being able to watch it, maybe this will be different.
    6tunganation

    Childhood Memories, One Hairy Adventure.

    A lovely trip down memory lane. I saw this film when I was a child of seven, again when I was ten and snippets of this film have followed me ever since. I just finished watching the film again moments ago, the first time as an adult. Now, this film was somewhat frightening when I was seven, it does have some spooky elements, I don't recommend it for young children. I do feel however that this movie does deserve a second look by adults. The acting isn't award winning, and the special effects certainly wouldn't stand up to today's standards, however this film does have a unique premise and the dialog rarely comes off as childish, this isn't really a childs movie and I feel it was mis-marketted as one. One notable point about this film for most Canadians in their twenties and thirties will recognize several faces from other Canadian films and television from the early 1980's. This film was produced in english, the first film released by La Fete that I am aware of, to be produced in english not just dubbed over. If you enjoyed this film I also recommend watching The Dog that Stopped the War (1984) a great film put out by La Fete immediately before the Peanut Butter Solution. The Dog who Stopped the War can also be found by its original french title Guerre des tuques, La (1984).
    5535

    Weird stuff!

    I too, saw this movie when I was very young(seven), and I remember getting quite scared by it. The funny thing is that at seven years old, I was very much into action/sci fi movies, and I had just recently watched my first Horror movie, A Nightmare On Elm Street 3, which I thought was great. The only other Horror movie I had seen at the time was 'The Gate', which I thought was kind of creepy. One day after walking through the video store, I came across 'The Peanut Butter Solution', and it looked so strange, that I decided to rent it. I watched it later that night and it scared the hell out of me! I understood that it was only a movie, but at the same time, I was worried that I would wake up bald. I actually slept with one hand on my head for a long time after watching it. I'm 21 now, and last year my sister and I decided to watch it again, but it was so bad that we turned it off. We're big movie fans, and the dialogue was too bad to handle, at least on that particular day. It's not a good movie by any means, but it's definitely worth viewing, especially if you want to see something weird and creepy.

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      While on a promotional tour for El perro que detuvo la guerra (1984), producer Rock Demers crossed paths with a 17-year-old Céline Dion at a radio station in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. He was so impressed by her singing, he asked if she would do some songs for the soundtrack of The Peanut Butter Solution (1985) which he was about to shoot. Those song (Listen to the Magic Man and Michael's Song) ended up being the first English-language songs she ever performed.
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      Student: [about Mikey's hair] Sir, it's moving!

      Teacher: It's not moving; it's just too long.

      Michael: It was short this morning.

      Teacher: Nonsense! What kind of a dodo do you take me for? Human hair grows only half an inch a month, no more.

      Michael: Not my hair, Sir.

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Creepy Kids Movies (2014)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Michael's Song
      Performed by Céline Dion

      Lyrics by Eddy Marnay

      Music by Lewis Furey

      Arranged by Jimmy Tanaka

      Published by Les Éditions La Fête

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de diciembre de 1985 (Canadá)
    • País de origen
      • Canadá
    • Sitio oficial
      • Les Productions La Fete
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • La fórmula mágica
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Roslyn Elementary School, Westmount, Québec, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Les Productions La Fête Inc.
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Société Générale du Cinéma du Québec
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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