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A modern retelling of the classic tale. Teen siblings must escape from a psychotic recluse living in the woods.A modern retelling of the classic tale. Teen siblings must escape from a psychotic recluse living in the woods.A modern retelling of the classic tale. Teen siblings must escape from a psychotic recluse living in the woods.
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Did you know
- TriviaWhile the Stepmother is watching TV at the trolls' house, she shouts "'Designing Women'! I love that show!" Delta Burke is one of the stars of Femmes d'affaires et dames de coeur (1986).
- Quotes
Hansel: My rock collection, remember?
Wood Faerie: That's the oldest trick in the book!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Nutcracker (2008)
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The Brothers Grimm wrote a short story called "Hansel & Gretel." Tag Entertainment did a fair job at converting it into a movie, although the film probably would play better on television. The film switches back and forth between the actual story of Hansel & Gretel and the father who is reading the Hansel & Gretel story to his kids. The kids, one of whom is Dakota Fanning (from "I Am Sam") are far better actors than the adults. Delta Burke's character, in particular, is very exaggerated and over-the-top, in the style of Edie McClurg. The woods that Hansel & Gretel get lost in are painfully obvious indoor sets. Trees in the background are flat paintings and, in the more distant background, there appears a blue wall where there should be dense stands of trees. Kids won't notice, though, and the movie is aimed at kids. The Sandman, as portrayed by Howie Mandel, comes across as buffoonish and silly and not very likable. And why oh why does almost every kid-oriented movie have to contain so many farts and belches? But of course "Hansel & Gretel" made no promises to greatness, and the average kid will enjoy it.
- Thomps2525
- Oct 18, 2002
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $154,642
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $100,477
- Oct 20, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $154,642
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