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Tooth Fairy

You can't handle the tooth.
2010 | 101m | English

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When minor-league hockey player Derek Thompson -- who has a penchant for knocking out his opponents' teeth every time he plays -- disillusions a fan, he is sentenced to a stint for one week as a bona fide, tutu-clad, real-life tooth fairy. Soon, Derek is inspired to rekindle his youthful dreams.
Release Date: Jan 14, 2010
Director: Michael Lembeck
Writer: Joshua Sternin, Jennifer Ventimilia, Randi Mayem Singer, Babaloo Mandel, Lowell Ganz, Jim Piddock
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords fairy, ice hockey, tooth fairy, tooth, duringcreditsstinger, wings
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Blumhouse Productions, Dune Entertainment III, Walden Media, Mayhem Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $112,462,508
Budget: $48,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dwayne Johnson Derek Thompson / Tooth Fairy
Stephen Merchant Tracy
Ashley Judd Carly
Julie Andrews Lily
Ryan Sheckler Mick Donnelly
Seth MacFarlane Ziggy
Destiny Whitlock Tess
Chase Ellison Randy
Darien Provost Gabe
Alex Ferris Shelter Cove Kid
Nicole Muñoz Kelly
Brendan Meyer Ben
Josh Emerson Kyle
Brandon T. Jackson Duke
Dan Joffre Tooth Fairy #1
Ellie Harvie Permit Woman
Barclay Hope Coach
Michael Daingerfield Announcer
Dale Wolfe Color Commentator
Anthony Bewlz Brad
Brendan Penny Josh
Lee Tichon Andreas
Jill Morrison Shelter Cove Mom
Rukiya Bernard Amnesia Woman
Maya Washington Amnesia Daughter
Daniel Bacon Fan
Christina Schild Poltergeist Woman
Nicholas Carella Poltergeist Man
Derek Gilroy Crazed Fan
Brendan Beiser Teddy's Dad
Fiona Hogan Scared Woman
Peter Kelamis Talent Show Teacher
Steve Levy Himself
Candus Churchill Amnesia Grandma
David Quinlan Gabe's Dad
John Tench Inmate
Ron Toffolo Sports Reporter
Stephen Holmes Shelter Cove Dad
Billy Crystal Jerry (uncredited)
Name Job
David Finfer Editor
Coreen Mayrs Casting
Joshua Sternin Screenplay
Jennifer Ventimilia Screenplay
Heike Brandstatter Casting
Randi Mayem Singer Screenplay
Marcia Hinds Production Design
Mary-Lou Storey Set Decoration
Angus Strathie Costume Design
Kevin Halloran Unit Production Manager
Wendy S. Williams Production Manager
Richard Cowan First Assistant Director
David Klohn Second Assistant Director
Bo Johnson Art Direction
Walter Ockley Set Designer
Dean Sherriff Production Illustrator
Diyah Pera Still Photographer
David Husby Sound Mixer
Don Brown Boom Operator
Bryan Korenberg Property Master
Susan Lambie Script Supervisor
Haida Harper Assistant Property Master
Steve Krasznai Camera Loader
Stephen S. Campanelli Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Sean M. Harding First Assistant "A" Camera
Tyler Woeste Second Assistant "A" Camera
Terry McEwen First Assistant "B" Camera
Jean-Marc Saldini Second Assistant "B" Camera
Chuck Michael Sound Designer
John Morris Supervising Sound Editor
David Giammarco Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Linda Drake Visual Effects Editor
Jamie Stevenson Visual Effects Producer
Sarah Haddleton Assistant Costume Designer
Andrew W. Davidson Gaffer
Kim Olsen Key Grip
Leon Serginson Best Boy Grip
Keith Woods Rigging Gaffer
Rosalina Da Silva Makeup Department Head
Louis Lazzara Makeup Artist
Rick Sharp Makeup Artist
Anji Bemben Hair Department Head
Terry Hanson Hairstylist
Rachel Solow Hairstylist
Catou Kearney Location Manager
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Chris Regan Color Timer
Michael Lembeck Director
Babaloo Mandel Screenplay
Lowell Ganz Screenplay
Jim Piddock Story
George S. Clinton Original Music Composer
David Tattersall Director of Photography
Michael N. Wong Art Direction
Mindy Marin Casting
Guy Bews Stunt Coordinator
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jake Morrison Visual Effects Supervisor
John Isaacs Hairstylist
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Doug Chapman Stunts
Krista Bell Stunts
Crissy Renaud Special Effects Makeup Artist
Chad Wiebe Visual Effects Supervisor
Duane Dickinson Stunts
Jodi Stecyk Stunt Double
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunts
Brian Lydiatt Stunts
Brad Loree Stunts
Leif Havdale Stunts
Rob Hayter Stunts
Chad Cosgrave Stunts
Crystal Dalman Stunts
Mike Carpenter Stunts
Simon Burnett Stunts
Aaron Au Stunts
James Bamford Stunts
Lloyd Adams Stunts
Maja Aro Stunts
Sharon Armstrong Stunts
Chris Atkinson Stunts
Brin Alexander Stunts
Charles Andre Stunts
Dean Choe Stunts
Corbin Fox Stunts
Lani Gelera Stunts
John Craighead Stunts
Ernie Jackson Stunts
Dave Hospes Stunts
Kirk Jarrett Stunts
Andre Jette Stunts
Mike Mitchell Stunts
Christopher V. Nelson Stunts
Jennifer Mylrea Stunts
Todd Scott Stunts
Sean Skene Stunts
Gerald Paetz Stunts
Chad Sayn Stunts
Tanoai Reed Stunts
Angela Uyeda Stunts
Clay Virtue Stunts
Marshall Virtue Stunts
Ken Zilka Stunts
Brent Woolsey Stunts
Ryan Bailey Second Unit Director of Photography
Frankie Pine Music Supervisor
Name Title
Mark Ciardi Producer
Kevin Halloran Co-Producer
Gordon Gray Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Jim Piddock Executive Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
4.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend, especially for Rock fans. I've fantasized about Dwayne Johnson in a tutu as much as the next guy, but this is kind of the movie equivalent of when the Rock went heel in the WWE (WWF at the time). He's playing an obnoxious, borderline M ... EAN, character who isn't all that smart (basically a dumb jock type) , and while the movie is about redeeming the character it is hard for the character to be redeemed. It's just awkward, he normally plays smart capable roles where he is likeable, as Dwayne is naturally on-camera-likeable, so making him a jerk is hard, and they overcompensate. You seem something closer to what they should have done in "The Pacifier" where Vin Diesel is rough but well intended, and you can see elements of that in this, but he just goes full jerk. I have a lot of issues with it being common practice to lie to children (which we teach them to be wary of when strangers do it), but digressing. I have all sorts of issues with the logistics of a world where this type of tooth fairy exists, not to mention the other things they mention existing. It's not too far off from the "Santa Claus' sleigh flys by christmas cheer", so there is a theoretical version of "The Santa Claus" in here somewhere. So the movie doesn't make sense a lot, but it's a kids movie: which would be fine, but it wildly goes back and forth between goofy antics that should almost only make kids laugh, and high concept business jokes. I think this movie tried to do too many things and ended up getting some of the fundamental things wrong. It's not a terrible movie, and it's probably better for a younger audience, but I don't think it's a good movie, and there are a lot of other movies, even just ones with Dwayne Johnson to watch.

Jun 23, 2021