Home   >   Movies   >   Toothless

Toothless (1997)

Facts

Toothless
DVD Price: $9.99
As of Sep 7 9:48 EDT (details)

Buy from Amazon.co.ukBuy from Amazon.co.uk
CastCatlin Adams, Kirstie Alley, Michael E. Bauer, Eileen Brennan, John P. Connolly, Kaley Cuoco, Ross Malinger, Dale Midkiff, Daryl Mitchell, Lynn Redgrave, Jake Richardson, Kimberly Scott, Jaime Renee Smith, Joel Swetow and Marcus Toji
Theatrical ReleaseOctober 5, 1997
DVD ReleaseMay 6, 2003
Running Time85 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code786936208122
Buy this item$9.99 at Amazon.com
As of Sep 7 9:48 EDT (details)
1 DVD, Walt Disney Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
Or 35 new from $8.08, 13 used from $7.24
 

About Toothless

Soar into a wonderful world of imagination as Disney presents TOOTHLESS -- the humorous and heartwarming twist on the ol' Tooth Fairy Tale. Kirstie Alley plays Dr. Katherine Lewis, a lonely, self-centered dentist who meets an untimely death and discovers that in order to enter the pearly gates, she must perform community service as the newly appointed guardian of the pearly whites! But on her first night out, she breaks rule #1 -- no talking to mortals. When word gets out that the Tooth Fairy not only leaves money, but also helps with problems, kids try to pull a fast one to cash in! Katherine miraculously gets a second chance on earth when she learns she's made a difference in the kids' lives. Also starring famed actress Lynn Redgrave, TOOTHLESS is a heavenly mix of outrageous comedy and amazing special effects that will leave your entire family smiling from ear to ear!

Website Links

Similar Movies

Wish Upon a Star
Wish Upon a Star
For Richer or Poorer
For Richer or Poorer
Life-Size
Life-Size
It Takes Two
It Takes Two
Troop Beverly Hills
Troop Beverly Hills

 

User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (29 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteStrangely AddictiveQuote
This movie is a great famliy film. Kristy Ally is great in her role of the lonely dentist who learns to live every day like it's your last and love heart and soul! Great family fun! August 29, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteCute Family MovieQuote
Dr. Katherine Lewis (Kirstie Alley, "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan," "Look Who's Talking") is a dentist focused on her work. Katherine skates through life without commitment or care, though her life is boring.

Katherine meets with a bizarre accident and finds herself in the afterlife. Katherine is not in heaven or hell, but she is in limbo. Limbo looks a lot like a cluster of Airstream trailers and miscellaneous artifacts, including a set of airline stairs (Stairway to Heaven the sign says) and a hellavator; no secret where that device goes. Katherine learns that she has not behaved in a manner that would qualify her for either heaven or hell, and she has to do a kind of community service until a mysterious council decides her fate. Katherine is having issues believing where she is, so she chooses being the Tooth Fairy without thinking about her decision.

Katherine soon discovers that being the tooth fairy has its ups and downs, and she discovers that she is unable to avoid breaking the rules. The most important rule is to never talk to mortals. Katherine becomes involved in the lives of the children she meets and tries to help them with their problems. Of course, life is rarely smooth when an otherworldly being gets involved in the lives of mortals.

The movie has its holes, which I initially found a little annoying. The biggest hole is why Dr. Lewis ended up in limbo. Dr. Lewis had a great relationship with her father, whom she dearly loved, and she was clearly not an evil person, and yet she ended up with an indeterminate future. Of course, you could not have the protagonist be really evil, but I struggled with the glossed over version of why Dr. Lewis did not move immediately on to heaven. I also found Kirstie flopping around to show she was flying to be filler material. She was cute doing her flying act at first, but then it got boring.

On the other hand, this movie was cute, funny and warm. I found that I enjoyed a lot of this movie and laughed in quite a few places. I loved limbo. The surreal nature of limbo almost seemed like something out of "The Twilight Zone." The message of love and caring in the movie was positive and was delivered in a clever and subtle way. I also wish I was still young enough to believe in the Tooth Fairy, though she gave out quarters in my youth rather than silver dollars.

"Toothless" is a light family comedy that will appeal to young and old alike. The concept of the Tooth Fairy will appeal especially to the youngest members of the family. Ignore the minor inconsistencies and plot holes and have fun with this one!

Enjoy!
July 3, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteToothlessQuote
This is a good movie that makes you laugh and also has emotion. good for children. May 12, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteHeartwarming!Quote
I really was attatched to this movie, because it showes the love of a dead, self thoughtfull dentist, that died getting run over by a car, and was angry about it.
I first saw Dr. Katherine Lewis (Kirstie Alley) as a rude, stuck up, only 1 friend allowed type of person.
Lynn Redgrave (Rogers) did a spectacular job in the movie.
I liked how this movie showed her love for the world changing, and before hating, then loving.
Conclusion:
Buy it! 10 stars (if an option from 0-10 scale) May 28, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteHeartwarming!Quote
I really was attatched to this movie, because it showes the love of a dead, self thoughtfull dentist, that died getting run over by a car, and was angry about it.
I first saw Dr. Katherine Lewis (Kirstie Alley) as a rude, stuck up, only 1 friend allowed type of person.
Lynn Redgrave (Rogers) did a spectacular job in the movie.
I liked how this movie showed her love for the world changing, and before hating, then loving.
Conclusion:
Buy it! 10 stars (if an option from 0-10 scale) May 28, 2006

More reviews at Amazon.com ...