
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 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 treatment from the owners, the Hammond Brothers. Meanwhile Peter welcomes his first guest, the student Stephanie "Star... (Full plot summary below)
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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 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 treatment from the owners, the Hammond Brothers. Meanwhile Peter welcomes his first guest, the student Stephanie "Star" Roberts, while he works with his friend Bobby Boulet repairing the house. When Darcy and Pamela arrive, he explains that he had a dispute in the justice with the Hammond Brothers and asks Darcy to forget the incident. Soon Pamela befriends the girl Emma in the barn and she tells that the house belonged to the Tooth Fairy Witch that killed many children to get their milk-teeth; further, Pamela would be in danger since she still has her last milk-tooth. Pamela tells Emma's story to her mother and Peter, but they do not believe in her. But when their friends are slaughtered in the house, Darcy and Peter start to believe that something supernatural is happening in the house.
Leave your thoughts about The Tooth Fairy.
| 7M PicturesKevin CarrThe gore scenes deliver in spades, and I give a lot of credit to the filmmakers for keeping the monster away from making stupid jokes as it kills people. |
| DVD ReviewFelix Gonzalez Jr.The screenplay is hilariously awful, with such howl-inducing lines as, 'Life isn't a Harry Potter novel,' and 'What kind of whack job takes a Hyundai?' |
| Horror.comStaci Layne WilsonIf you're not feeling too nitpicky, The Tooth Fairy is definitely more fun than a trip to the dentist. |
| User ReviewJennifer Athis is a GOOD movie i dont no how to descibe it....but i can say it waz not scary but it does have the parts were u kinda jump a little ? |
| User ReviewLaci Rscared me soo bad that I was crying and still to this day I wont watch it AGAIN!!!! But a great flick! |
| User ReviewRumaisa MThis movie made me not want to loose anymore teeth! |
| User ReviewBrookeLOVE THAT MOVIE it was a great movie i loved the first part |
| User ReviewJake DThe Tooth Fairy wasn't half as bad as I thought. It had a fun (yet used) plot with bad acting, a terrible script, a good mystery, good gore, and really fun scenes. But this movie is not for everybody. |
| User Review-Little?Coco-Awesome!!! The most gross scene was when the guy was in the barn and the toothfairy ties him up to the woodshredder and it cuts his body all up and blood goes everywhere. |
| User ReviewAnn BA definite must see for anyone that loves horror and thriller movies ... I loved it! |