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Tooth : La Petite Fée de la dent de lait et le Mystère de Noël

Original title: Tooth
  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Tooth : La Petite Fée de la dent de lait et le Mystère de Noël (2004)
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A rebellious Tooth Fairy from magicless Fairytopia gives away all money before Christmas. To fix her mess, she must find Mrs. Santa Claus, missing for 100 years. With human kids and hidden f... Read allA rebellious Tooth Fairy from magicless Fairytopia gives away all money before Christmas. To fix her mess, she must find Mrs. Santa Claus, missing for 100 years. With human kids and hidden fairies, she races against evil Plug.A rebellious Tooth Fairy from magicless Fairytopia gives away all money before Christmas. To fix her mess, she must find Mrs. Santa Claus, missing for 100 years. With human kids and hidden fairies, she races against evil Plug.

  • Director
    • Edouard Nammour
  • Writers
    • Edouard Nammour
    • Piers Fletcher
    • Simon Franks
  • Stars
    • Rory Copus
    • Sally Phillips
    • Tim Dutton
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    871
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edouard Nammour
    • Writers
      • Edouard Nammour
      • Piers Fletcher
      • Simon Franks
    • Stars
      • Rory Copus
      • Sally Phillips
      • Tim Dutton
    • 30User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rory Copus
    Rory Copus
    • Tom
    Sally Phillips
    Sally Phillips
    • Mom
    Tim Dutton
    Tim Dutton
    • Dad
    Maisie Preston
    Maisie Preston
    • Tolly
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Store Cashier
    Yasmin Paige
    Yasmin Paige
    • Tooth
    Georgina Terry
    • Stutter Fairy
    Elizabeth McKechnie
    Elizabeth McKechnie
    • Bitter Fairy
    Debbie Chazen
    Debbie Chazen
    • Fat Fairy
    Francesca Longrigg
    Francesca Longrigg
    • Whiny Fairy
    Paul Sarony
    Paul Sarony
    • Delivery Guy
    Anna Wing
    • Ancient Fairy
    Lily Atkinson
    Lily Atkinson
    • New Recruit
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • The Rabbit
    • (voice)
    Leagh Conwell
    Leagh Conwell
    • Bully Boy
    Harry Enfield
    Harry Enfield
    • Plug
    Patrick Monckton
    Patrick Monckton
    • Bulldozer
    Ben Moor
    Ben Moor
    • Head Dispatcher
    • Director
      • Edouard Nammour
    • Writers
      • Edouard Nammour
      • Piers Fletcher
      • Simon Franks
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    3laurence-tuccori

    Perfect holiday fodder for undiscerning, very easily entertained kids

    This kind of kids film should be left to Hollywood. They know how to do them properly, and are willing to cough up an adequate budget.

    Tooth has been made on a shoestring and it shows. Its been shot on what appears to be an abandoned airfield in Essex using whatever was left lying around as props; and while its quite clearly set in England, the cast of British actors are forced to adopt feeble American accents and pretend the whole farrago's taking place in some nameless US city.

    I assume the producers imagine this will make it saleable to the Americans.

    The story's about a Tooth Fairy called Tooth and her quest to bring back the magic that the fairies have lost, but the writers clearly aren't convinced that's a strong enough storyline because they've chucked Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny into the mix to create a confusing, patchwork plot that's neither rewarding nor entertaining.

    Harry Enfield's the star of this mess, and he's about as funny as Steve Martin is these days.

    I thought kids films of this quality vanished with Screen Test and The Childrens Film Foundation - clearly I was wrong.
    marxthedude

    TOOTHLESS, EFFORTLESS, WORTHLESS.....

    If you've ever gone through your premium rate movie channels on a Saturday afternoon and wonder why you are paying such rates for cheap, ill conceived movies for young children, chances are you are watching a film like 'Tooth'. It's more than a coincidence, as the film itself is co-financed by US companies, known for turning a quick buck out of these Pay TV time fillers (and no doubt sensing the added plus of a UK theatrical release!)

    A seemingly fun concept, along the lines of fairytale themed notions gone awary, like say 'Elf' or 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' we learn about the secret underground regime of Tooth fairies. A mostly jaded crew who employ time-consuming and unsubtle means to 'vacumn up' teeth and return cash in exchange for any 'loose tooths' left under a child's pillow. (Even your youngest child will crow 'wouldn't it be easier to just pick it up?').

    How this turns a profit, is one creative bridge too far for the writer, so we quickly move on to the devious Plug who in need of a National Enquirerer-esque scandal, uses his security company to track the down Tooth Fairies and fill newspapers full of money making exposes. This is made easy for him when the bored, rule breaking fairy, Tooth, (genius name) decides to reward a poorly family with a wish of unlimited wealth, setting a crashing turn of events resulting in kidnap and the possible cancellation of Christmas.

    What little creative thought used here, and trust me it is little, is undone by threadbare writing. Characters are sparsely written, with stereotypes beyond even the most basic of children's television. Once proud actors plod in, warble their lines and go, lacking any real decent personalities to get their (cough!) teeth into.

    The only character worth playing in the script is Plug, put into the seemingly able hands of talented comedian Harry Enfield, who proceeds to give it the gusto of a car insurance promo. "Lock, Stock" fans will wince at Vinnie Jones whimpering the line "I'm a tooth fairy" and followers of Oscar Winner Jim Broadbent, will insist he would never have recorded his lines, if he knew they would eventually be uttered by the worst animatronic bunny this side of an old 'Doctor Who' episode! The pivotal Rabbit, sums up the entire look of the film. Cheap, with unrealistic sets and what little special effects the film does have, are vastly outshone by your average television commercial. Whenever Tooth and co. make time consuming journeys, a detail-less map appears with voice over dialogue.

    It's hard to see where any of the money has gone at all, certainly not on the writer or director one suspects.

    If this film has any saving grace, it's the sheer verve and energy of it's younger cast, particularly spectacular little Yasmin Paige, with the film's only savvy casting of her in the title role, who seems to be trying to wake the audience up throughout her screen time. But even all her efforts can't disguise what is an effortless ploy to trick children of their money.
    Johnny_Depp_Fan_1

    I loved it to bits

    i went to see Tooth with 5 of my mates and we thought it was great. The characters are so lovable. You get into the christmas spirit as soon as you watch it. I thought that the storyline was really good, as i do not know any other films that are based on the Tooth Fairy. There are loads of jokes in it. especially form Harry Enfield (Plug).

    i thought that Tooth was amazing as well as Tom and Tolly. This is some of the best children acting i have seen. As you can tell that they all are having a great time, and have bags of energy.

    I loved the rabbit. Jim Broadbent does an amazing job as the rabbits voice. i also loved the quad bike races.

    Tooth has many lovely scenes. i can not wait till it is out on dvd. And the last line of the film is one of my favourite.

    "Magic is deep inside us all... ... Like a Kidney"
    1harris-s

    No wonder the indigenous British Film Industry struggles

    The real question about this film, is how it ever got to be made. The narrative line is disjointed and confusing, after all, why is a talking rabbit driving a white van, why does the mum, Sally Philips, have an American accent, albeit as bad an American accent as Dick Van Dyke's cockney one, yet the husband is clearly English, though for no good reason, a spaced out wide boy/failed pop star. As for the kids - it's not quite clear where they were brought up, except possibly somewhere in the mid-Atlantic. Then what is the strange animal in the cage and why is Harry Enfield even in the film. There's Richard E.Grant, once again compensating for an apparent lack of direction by extravagantly overplaying an otherwise formless character - and Jerry Hall, barely acting any more than she did as Lady Jagger - the pair apparently delivering a formidable fusillade of the golf balls with machine gun rapidity and accuracy - thus confounding the villains for all of two minutes. And what about Vinny Jones, as the tooth fury - one moment like the villain who screwed Gazza's nuts, and the next a mewling soft touch for the none too cute juvenile leads.

    This dreadful farrago must have cost millions of pounds to make - I don't recall it making any impression on initial release, let alone making it out on to general release - and it should not have been hard to ascertain the total lack of potential at the script stage and saved everyone a lot of money, and spared the rest of us an excruciatingly awful film.
    1blondieLass

    Worth seeing to really appreciate how bad a film can be

    Yesterday I went to see this film, mainly because last year I had started writing a children's book about a tooth fairy world and wondered how it could have turned out. I am a 23 year old, but enjoy children's films too, and after seeing Harry Enfield on This Morning suggesting that it had a lot of gags for adults too, I was looking forward to it.

    How wrong could I be! It had a good cast, but had no real story, appeared to be dull and dreary, couldn't decided which country it was set in (US Dollars and British pennies apparently making up the currency), couldn't decide which decade it was shot in and had no likable characters whatsoever.

    Please do go and make up your own mind, I want other people to see it just to know how much you wish it was over.

    I am going to leave it at that before my blood pressure shoots up again!

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    • Trivia
      Lily Atkinson's debut.
    • Goofs
      The movie appears to be set in the USA, however most of the vans used except for one Chevvy are British right hand drive Ford Transits.
    • Soundtracks
      We Are Family
      Written by Nile Rodgers / Bernard Edwards

      Published by Sony ATV Muisc/Warner Chappell Music

      Produced by Denis Ingoldsby, Christian Ballard & Andrew Murray for Brat Pac Ent.

      Performed by Easther Bennett

      Produced by Denis Ingoldsby, Christian Ballard & Andrew Murray

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tooth
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Archangel Filmworks
      • Redbus Pictures
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,351,592
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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