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Five Children and It

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2004 | 88m | English

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A Psammead is 'It', an ancient, irritable, ugly sand fairy, which five children find one day in a gravel pit. As a reward for finding him, It grants the children one wish a day, the results of which will last until sunset.
Release Date: Oct 15, 2004
Director: John Stephenson
Writer: David Solomons, Edith Nesbit
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords wish fulfillment, fairy
Production Companies Davis Films, Endgame Entertainment, The Jim Henson Company, Sandfairy
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tara Fitzgerald Mother
Freddie Highmore Robert
Alex Jennings Father
Jonathan Bailey Cyril
Jessica Claridge Anthea
Poppy Rogers Jane
Zoë Wanamaker Martha
Kenneth Branagh Uncle Albert
Eddie Izzard It
Duncan Preston Sergeant
Alec Muggleton Lamb
Alexander Pownall Horace
Georgio Serafini Mr. Bialli
John Sessions Peasemarsh
Kim Fenton RFC Flier
Zak Muggleton Lamb
Name Job
John Stephenson Director
David Solomons Screenplay
Jane Antonia Cornish Music
Mike Brewster Director of Photography
Michael Ellis Editor
Roger Hall Production Design
Sonja Klaus Set Decoration
Michelle Guish Casting
Gaby Kester Casting
Edith Nesbit Novel
George Cottle Stunts
Name Title
Nick Hirschkorn Producer
James D. Stern Executive Producer
Steve Christian Executive Producer
Jane Barclay Executive Producer
Hannah Leader Executive Producer
Robert Jones Executive Producer
Sharon Harel-Cohen Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida Producer
Lisa Henson Producer
Victor Hadida Executive Producer
Kristine Belson Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

We start a bit like as with the "Chronicles of Narnia" story with a family dislocated from war-torn London to stay with their potty "Uncle Albert" (Kenneth Branagh), his brattish son "Horace" (Alexander Pownall) and their housekeeper "Martha" (Zoë Wanamaker). Of course they miss their home and their ... mother (Tara Fitzgerald) but it's really dad (Alex Jennings) who is away fighting the Bosch that they are most concerned about. When they are playing on the beach one day, they encounter a curious looking rock and it's inhabitant - a Psammead. A what? Well, that's what they ask and soon discover that it is an ancient creature that lives in the sand, and it also has the power to grant one wish per day (that, crucially, expires at sunset). Initially the kids think of fun things to do, but gradually they begin to want to do more - even if whatever they do achieve will revert back when the sun goes down. It falls to elder brother "Cyril" (Jonathan Bailey) to try to manage the expectations of his siblings - but that proves especially difficult with "Robert" (Freddie Highmore) who is full of ideas to retrieve their absent dad! Meantime, their ghastly cousin is suspicious of where they go and what they do each day - and we certainly don't want that imbecile getting a wish! This is essentially a charming children's story stretched out for ninety minutes and I think it works nicely. The kids are engaging, the message is one of affection, longing and mischief and the animation of "It" from Jim Henson's Creature Shop is just scary enough at the start. It's enjoyable feel good cinema, with a comedic and sometimes quite sarcastic script, that avoids too much sentiment and I enjoyed it.

Jun 01, 2024