Additional information for Tooth Fairy, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 22, 2010. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. Tooth Fairy has a total running time of 101 minutes.
PG
USA
PG
Singapore
G
Australia
G
Canada
Livre
Brazil
PG
UK
PG
Ireland
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
U
Malaysia
All
South Korea
6
Netherlands
Btl
Sweden
101min
Hada por accidente
Argentina
Hada por accidente
Peru
Hada por accidente
Venezuela
Зубная фея
Russia
A Fada dos Dentes
Portugal
Dis perisi
Turkey
Dobra wrózka
Poland
Fée malgré lui
France
Fogtündér
Hungary
Hambahaldjas
Estonia
Hammaskeiju
Finland
L'acchiappadenti
Italy
O Fada do Dente
Brazil
O neraidos
Greece
Rompedientes
Spain
Tooth Fairy
Sweden
Víla Zubenka
Czech Republic
Zahnfee auf Bewährung
Germany
January 14, 2010
Australia
January 14, 2010
Peru
January 15, 2010
Mexico
January 15, 2010
Venezuela
January 21, 2010
Malaysia
January 21, 2010
Singapore
January 22, 2010
Brazil
January 22, 2010
Canada
January 22, 2010
Spain
January 22, 2010
USA
January 28, 2010
Belarus
January 28, 2010
Kazakhstan
January 28, 2010
Russia
January 29, 2010
Panama
February 04, 2010
Argentina
March 18, 2010
Germany
March 19, 2010
Austria
April 01, 2010
Kuwait
April 07, 2010
Belgium
April 08, 2010
Greece
May 07, 2010
Poland
May 28, 2010
Ireland
May 28, 2010
UK
June 09, 2010
France
June 11, 2010
Italy
July 07, 2010
Turkey
July 21, 2010
Sweden
August 25, 2010
Hungary
September 01, 2010
Netherlands
September 18, 2010
Japan
October 08, 2010
Japan
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A bad deed on the part of a tough minor-league hockey player results in an unusual sentence: He must serve one week as a real-life tooth fairy.
Derek Thompson (Dwayne Johnson) is a local Ice Hockey player who is quite a celebrity and is nicknamed 'The Toothfairy' for his defending prowess on the field. But he is getting older and younger players are gaining more attention. One of them in particular, Mick Donnelly is rubbing his face in the fact that he is going somewhere in his life, and Derek will be a nobody. Derek has a girlfriend, Carly (Ashley Judd) who has two kids - a girl and a boy. When the girl's tooth breaks, she is excited about the real toothfairy who will take away her tooth and place a dollar under the pillow. Derek doesn't believe one should have dreams as it is highly unlikely that one will achieve their dreams and ultimately will be unhappy. So he tries to give it straight to her, that there are no fairies or any of the other imaginary creatures. Carly saves her daughter from the horrible truth and chides Derek for his stupidity. That night Derek receives a summons from 'The Department of Dissemination of Disbelief' from the Toothfairy Land. He is thrusted upon the job of a toothfairy for two weeks, with a threat to extend the punishment if he doesn't do it with the spirit of a toothfairy. When Derek finds out it wasn't a dream, his life changes drastically. He begins to have faith in magical toothfairies and makes himself a better man. He even proposes to Carly and she accepts to marry him. The kids also love him.
Michael Lembeck
Director(s)
Lowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel
Joshua Sternin
J.R. Ventimilia
Randi Mayem Singer
Jim Piddock
Writer(s)
Jason Blum
producer
Mark Ciardi
producer
Gordon Gray
producer
Kevin Halloran
co-producer
Jim Piddock
executive producer
Emma Watts
production executive
Producer(s)
George S. Clinton
Composer(s)
Derek Thompson / Tooth Fairy (as Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson)
Dwayne Johnson
Carly
Ashley Judd
Tracy
Stephen Merchant
Mick Donnelly
Ryan Sheckler
Ziggy
Seth MacFarlane
Lily
Julie Andrews
Randy
Chase Ellison
Tess (as Destiny Grace Whitlock)
Destiny Whitlock
Duke
Brandon T. Jackson
Tooth Fairy #1
Dan Joffre
Permit Woman
Ellie Harvie
Coach
Barclay Hope
Announcer
Michael Daingerfield
Kyle
Josh Emerson
Color Commentator
Dale Wolfe
Brad (as Steve Bewley)
Steven Anthony Bewley
Josh
Brendan Penny
Andreas
Lee Tichon
Gabe
Darien Provost
Gabe's Dad
David Quinlan
Sports Reporter
Ron Toffolo
Shelter Cove Mom
Jill Morrison
Shelter Cove Dad
Stephen Holmes
Shelter Cove Kid
Alex Ferris
Himself
Steve Levy
Dave
Simon King
Sally
Juno Ruddell
Amnesia Woman
Rukiya Bernard
Amnesia Man (as O. L. Bramble)
Osmond L. Bramble
Amnesia Daughter
Maya Washington
Amnesia Grandma
Candus Churchill
Amnesia Grandpa
Rudy Richards
Amnesia Granddaughter
Maya Mack
Amnesia Aunt
BJ Harrison
Amnesia Uncle
Alvin Sanders
Amnesia Kid
Tanessa Holomon
Amnesia Daughter-In-Law (as Storma Sire)
Storma
Amnesia Distant Cousin
Joanna Reid
Poltergeist Woman
Christina Schild
Poltergeist Man
Nicholas Carella
Director(s)
Babaloo Mandel
Joshua Sternin
J.R. Ventimilia
Randi Mayem Singer
Jim Piddock
Writer(s)
producer
Mark Ciardi
producer
Gordon Gray
producer
Kevin Halloran
co-producer
Jim Piddock
executive producer
Emma Watts
production executive
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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