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Le Repaire des ténèbres

Original title: The Tooth Fairy
  • Video
  • 2006
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.8K
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Le Repaire des ténèbres (2006)
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Darcy Wagner and her ten-and-a-half-year-old daughter Pamela "Pammy" are heading to the bed and breakfast of her boyfriend Peter Campbell in the River Bend Road in Northern California. Peter... Read allDarcy Wagner and her ten-and-a-half-year-old daughter Pamela "Pammy" are heading to the bed and breakfast of her boyfriend Peter Campbell in the River Bend Road in Northern California. Peter has quited his career of doctor and bought an old house to have a calmer life and write a... Read allDarcy Wagner and her ten-and-a-half-year-old daughter Pamela "Pammy" are heading to the bed and breakfast of her boyfriend Peter Campbell in the River Bend Road in Northern California. Peter has quited his career of doctor and bought an old house to have a calmer life and write a book. When Darcy stops at a gas station to ask for direction, she has an abusive treatmen... Read all

  • Director
    • Chuck Bowman
  • Writers
    • Stephen J. Cannell
    • Corey Strode
    • Cookie Rae Brown
  • Stars
    • Lochlyn Munro
    • Chandra West
    • Steve Bacic
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    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Chuck Bowman
    • Writers
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Corey Strode
      • Cookie Rae Brown
    • Stars
      • Lochlyn Munro
      • Chandra West
      • Steve Bacic
    • 36User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Peter Campbell
    Chandra West
    Chandra West
    • Darcy Wagner
    Steve Bacic
    Steve Bacic
    • Cole
    Nicole Muñoz
    Nicole Muñoz
    • Pamela Wagner
    Jianna Ballard
    Jianna Ballard
    • Emma
    Carrie Anne Fleming
    Carrie Anne Fleming
    • Star Roberts
    • (as Carrie Fleming)
    Peter New
    Peter New
    • Chuck
    Jesse Hutch
    Jesse Hutch
    • Bobby Boulet
    Ben Cotton
    Ben Cotton
    • Henry
    Sonya Salomaa
    Sonya Salomaa
    • Cherise
    Karin Konoval
    Karin Konoval
    • Elizabeth Craven
    Sam Laird
    • Austin Carter
    P.J. Soles
    P.J. Soles
    • Mrs. MacDonald
    Peter Wong
    • Tooth Fairy
    Peng Zhang Li
    • Tooth Fairy
    • (as Peng Zhang)
    Ming Jian Huang
    • Tooth Fairy
    Aaron Au
    • Tooth Fairy
    Micki Maunsell
    • Maude Hammond
    • Director
      • Chuck Bowman
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      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Corey Strode
      • Cookie Rae Brown
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    4disdressed12

    not your Father's tooth fairy

    this movie is similar to Darkness Falls,and The Boogeyman(2005)but it's also much more graphic than both,and not as good as either.it's also slow and fairly predictable.it's also got shades of Deliverance and the Amityville Horror.plus,we get some new age flavour thrown in the mix and some of those scenes come off as a motivational/inspirational sermon.really,this movie is a hodgepodge of almost everything.even though it is gory,the makeup effects are not very realistic looking.in fact they look kinda cheap.aside from all that,there is some really awful clichéd dialogue.and i won't say when,but there is a point where a couple of the character's actions were not authentic or believable,given the circumstances.nobody in their right mind what would have acted this way.once you watch the movie,you'll know what i mean.there's also some gratuitous nudity for nudity's sake.it just wasn't necessary at all.the good news is that the acting was actually pretty good.better than this movie deserves.so,after carefully weighing the evidence,id say this movie was passable,but not good.my verdict for The Tooth fairy:4/10
    1wrf-5

    What a dreadful insult to intelligence!

    Just saw this film and I must say that although there was shown in the beginning some effort to produce a decent film, this was absolutely horrible -- but not in the sense that was intended I'm sure.

    It was like a child was directing this insult to intelligence with the belief that all would-be viewers are morons OR extremely hard up for entertainment OR both.... Thank God for fast forward! I can't imagine the type of viewer the producer had in mind when making this film. I mean, you have actors trying to be serious, albeit barely, and a script that cries for a total rewrite,.... I just can't say anymore. If Harlequin Romance decided to do horror films, this would be a good effort.

    If you found this movie to be entertaining, then I strongly suggest that you seek out some guidance as to the purpose of movies. There is MUCH BETTER fare out there. Join a club, READ REVIEWS, but above all, avoid crap like this.
    6nitzanhavoc

    Fun and enjoyable for fans of this sub-genre of Horror, nothing exceptionally good or bad.

    Films like The Tooth Fairy are my favorite Horror sub-genre, a nice mixture of supernatural/ghosts/monsters with an "epic" legend for a background story. Therefore, I must have enjoyed it a lot more than the average viewer.

    Like many other films that simply didn't shine, there's not much I could say about this one, for better or for worse. The cast and acting, the screenplay and story, the cinematography, everything wasn't half bad nor exceptionally good. The plot could have used a twist in my opinion, I always prefer twists in such films. The best thing here was the music, the main theme really was perfect for this kind of horror.

    What I didn't understand was the unnecessary use of semi-gore shots and nudity. Who's ever made it a rule that Horror films had to be for adults only? The story here could have easily been suitable for today's children, so why plant this unnecessary adult content? Could have been just as good without it.

    All in all, like I've said, I have no complaints and no specific compliments. I've enjoyed this film very much, yet I would understand viewers who'd find it lacking. Personally I'd happily recommend it.
    4wrlang

    Not terrible

    The Tooth Fairy is about the ghost of an old deformed witch that lures children to her house to get a prize for their loose tooth and then takes their lives. The first few minutes introduce you to the 1949 beginning of the legend of the tooth fairy and then switches to present day. The worn out horror plot is pretty much saved by the solid acting. They could have done without the Hammond brothers and a few other scenes, but overall the gore scenes were bloody but quick which had a minimizing effect. The eye candy is pretty good for both genders. Camera work is good. Dialog is fair but cheesy. I expected the film to be a bare bones, low budget, slasher with very few redeeming factors. I was surprised by the quality of the film.
    4lost-in-limbo

    There's no money, but she's got an axe!

    Darcy and her young daughter Pamela are heading out to the country where her mum's boyfriend Peter left his doctor's position in the city to become a writer and fix up a bed and breakfast inn. Although this inn has a terrible past and Pamela learns from one the girl's who lives in the town that a deformed witch once reside in that house. They called her the 'Tooth Fairy' as she would kill kids after getting their last baby tooth. This work on the inn, has awoken the 'Tooth Fairy'. Now she has her sights on Pamela and her last baby tooth, but if any gets in the way they face the same fate that awaits Pamela.

    This flick's old folk myth of the 'Tooth Fairy' doesn't paint her in a very generous way, as you would believe when you were a child. Don't they just love turning happy childhood memories into nightmares! Another one which did fall into the same category was "Darkness Falls (2003)". I can't compare how similar they are in the premises, because I haven't seen the latter, but I mostly read they have basically share the same idea. For a little straight to DVD film, this DTV effort looks good and has some promising images surrounding the senseless and traditionally by the book plot device. Low expectations are needed, as I wouldn't class it as an success, but I found it be to marginally entertaining.

    Cory Strode and Cookie Rae Brown's story or background for this 'Tooth Fairy' character is completely bare with it leaning more towards a slasher vehicle than anything really supernatural. Silly is a good way to describe what's happening in this poorly scripted story, but it never really feels like a fairytale horror. The dialogues can seem rather redundant and morally hounded. While the acting is simply sub-par with the bland characters they have to work off, but director Chuck Bowman offers up some inventive blood splatter and terribly nasty jolts. This kinda makes up for the lack of suspense, the zero scares and generic tone. His direction is reasonably earnest and visually able, where he gets some atmospheric lighting contrasting well with its slick photography. The promising opening scene is creepily effective. His pacing can slow up in parts and there's the odd and unnecessary slow-motion scene put in, but nonetheless it never gets too stodgy with something active occurring which made sure that I wasn't bored.

    The make-up special effects provided the goods, as there's enough repulsive gruel and the Tooth Fairy's appearance is especially gooey. The figure of the tooth Fairy can look threatening in its black robe, bubbling make-up and swift movements. Being on location helps carve out a more natural feel and can get atmospherically rich in its sense of eeriness. Child actors can be incredibly annoying, but Nicole Muñoz was decent in her part. Lochlyn Munro and Chandra West are somewhat solid, but can be a little too causal in their performances as Peter and Darcey. The radiantly gorgeous Carrie Anne Fleming is one of their lodgers. P.J Soles shows up in small part as a superstitious neighbour who tries to warn them about the evil that lurks at the inn.

    I thought it was a okay time-waster that has a sound concept, which just isn't fleshed out enough and the execution is pretty textbook stuff. Watchable nonsense, but at the same time extremely forgettable.

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    • Trivia
      Chandra West and Lochlyn Munro would later appear as a married couple in another horror movie, Spiral (2019).
    • Goofs
      You can see the reflection of equipment when the cab pulls away after dropping Star at the B & B.
    • Quotes

      Henry: Whats your dick doing over there, Chuck?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: The Marine (2012)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Tooth Fairy
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • IDT Entertainment
      • New Arc Entertainment
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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