The Tooth Fairy (film) explained

The Tooth Fairy
Director:Chuck Bowman
Producer:Stephen J. Cannell
Cinematography:David Pelletier
Music:Jon Lee, Richard John Baker
Distributor:Anchor Bay
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Tooth Fairy is a 2006 American horror film directed by Chuck Bowman. The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell and was released on August 1, 2006, on DVD in the United States and Canada.[1] Its runtime is 89 minutes.

Plot

The events take place in the nowadays in Northern California. When 12-year-old Pamela goes on vacation with her family to a bed and breakfast in River Bend Road, the girl who lives next door tells her the "true story" of the Tooth Fairy: Many years earlier, the evil Tooth Fairy slaughtered a countless number of children to take their teeth, and now she has returned to kill Pamela and anyone else who gets in her way. The Tooth Fairy pursues the victims unrelentingly, which leads to a gruesome collection of events.

Cast

Reception

Steve Barton of Dread Central gave The Tooth Fairy a rating of 3 out of 5 and in a mildly positive review remarked about the film, "Should you put your brain on auto-pilot, you’ll have some fun."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jon Condit . Clips from The Tooth Fairy! . . July 26, 2006 . 2016-08-10.
  2. Web site: Steve Barton . Tooth Fairy, The (DVD) . . July 25, 2006 . 2016-08-10.