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Synopsis: Derek Thompson is 'The Tooth Fairy,' a hard-charging minor league hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their bicuspids. When Derek discourages a youngster's hopes, he's sentenced to one week's hard labor as a real tooth fairy, complete with the requisite tutu, wings and magic wand. At first, Derek "can't handle the tooth" - bumbling and stumbling as he tries to furtively wing his way through strangers' homes...doing what tooth fairies do. But as Derek slowly adapts to his new position, he begins to rediscover his own forgotten dreams
Director(s): Michael Lembeck
Production: 20th Century Fox
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
PG
Year:
2010
101 min
$58,565,813
Website
1,754 Views


been looking all over for you.

You're coming up. Get in

there and tune up, come on.

- Another tooth.

- Thank you.

You're welcome. I've got

a concert I gotta get to.

No, you skidded quite a

few rules tonight, Mr. Thompson.

But wait, I took care of Carly.

I dusted Randy.

And Tess, she's only six

so pretty soon she'll forget.

And even if she doesn't

at least now she'll...

- She'll always...

- Always...what?

She will always...

Believe.

Like I will.

I get it. Dreams are

good for everyone.

Mr. Thompson, I hereby

relieve you of tooth fairy duty.

- Ah, you're good.

- She's a pro.

- Congratulations.

- Put that away.

I tend not to do the whole

physical contact thing.

Oh, you like me.

I know you like me.

You do the whole distant

administrator to me.

A thing which I understand but

somewhere in there, you like me.

- You like me.

- Well, let's not get frisky.

- I really gotta go.

- Yeah, could you wait just one second?

- Tracy, I need another word with you.

- Ah, what's this about?

Anybody that can rehabilitate

Mr. Thompson more than deserves this.

- What is it?

- It's your wings, Tracy.

Wear them with pride,

everytime you collect a new tooth.

- You're a tooth fairy, buddy.

- I got my wings.

You got your wings.

- You need this.

- I don't know why I'm speaking like this.

No...Thank you, my lady.

Listen, this is all great and

I'm very very proud of you.

You're the tallest tooth

fairy in the world now.

But I gotta go. Somebody's

got to put me down.

Tracy, would you like to

do the honors or shall I?

- Oh, so honors..oh, a gift! Yeah.

- I'm afraid not.

You'll not remember anything

that happened in Fairyland.

Why?

Coz that's just the way we do it.

I'll never forget you.

I can't believe you

showed up at the rink.

It's just the way we do things.

Thank you, Tracy.

For everything.

You big, four-eyed giraffe,

back to the zoo.

And you get that head

back to Easter Island.

- Hammer Brothers are still in town.

- Let me meet those guys.

- You're my man.

- And you are my fairy.

How can we make us stay in touch?

Can we email?

That's what I'm thinking.

We should be able to email each other.

Do you blog?

I do blog.

You write a blog. I would

love to read your blog.

You wanna read my blog?

- Do you facebook coz I could poke you?

- I love getting poked.

Oh, there you are.

I couldn't find you.

Yeah, I was just at...

- I am so exited.

- Me too.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Hi, honey.

- Hi Derek!

And then we go for our last

performer of the night, Randy Harris!

Randy!

Go Randy!

- Way to go, Randy!

- Great job!

Great, Randy!

That's my kid!

Hey, I was just wondering

what if we got married?

What if we got married?

That's what I said,

I said "what if"

- Yes!

- Yeah.

We're getting married.

Yeah, whoa!

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Lowell Ganz

Lowell Ganz is an American screenwriter, television writer, and television producer. He is the long-time writing partner of Babaloo Mandel. more…

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