Nana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power outage suggests something is amiss, something much more sinister than Carla could imagine.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Claire-Maria Fox
Carla
Claire-Maria Fox
Lane
Claudine-Helene Aumord
Jen
Claudine-Helene Aumord
Ivy
Manny Jai Montana
Joe
Clayton Frake
Corey
Nicola Lean
Nun
James Ashton
Matt
Lucia Edwards
Mora
Mike Kelson
Hugh
Elena Thomas
Layla
Mat Sibal
Homeless Man
Will Dodd
Father Rueben
Will Dodd
Toothfairy
Suzy O'Sullivan
Annabelle
Ewan Davies
Young Matt
Nerys Stocks
Young Layla
Tehya Jones
Young Jen
Mali Watkins
Shannon
Kian Davies
Jacob
Shawn C. Phillips
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
Stilted dialogue and lack of story or setup aside, the "father" looks like a 20 year old with some grey spray in his hair who is desperately trying to sound like a grizzled old man; his "daughter" gets a visit from her "daughter"... who looks 10 years older than her. I mean.... we're not talking Oscar calibre anything here, but surely getting age appropriate actors isn't difficult...? There's no passage of time other than what's indicated by the terrible exposition and strained dialogue, so it may as well be the next day on from the opening scene. Ugh. Sorry, but whinging English characters don't do it for me. But if everything I've written is your cup of tea, then give this a watch. And you have my deepest sympathies!
