Toothless

1997 "A fun and fractured fairytale"
5.8| 1h32m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 05 October 1997 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A female dentist is cast into limbo after her death in an accident and is given the assignment to act as the Tooth Fairy as her action to be admitted into heaven.

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Director

Melanie Mayron

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Walt Disney Pictures

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Toothless Audience Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Roald Pettersen It is remarkable that Disney wants to teach American children that dentists will be punished after death for the pain they have inflicted on their patients. Don't they use anesthesia in the U.S.? I think the American Dentists' Association should demand that Disney withdraw this film from the market. It is often shown on TV channels in Europe, where it is all the more grotesque because we do not teach our children silly lies like the tooth fairy.What about surgeons? Or ear doctors? Or the personnel performing colonoscopy? Or the IRS employees? Don't they deserve some punishment after death, too? In addition, the film is charmless and Alley really unsympathetic.
bigbearseviltwin This movie is so bad that it wasn't released, it escaped. I did not think that Kristy Allie could do any thing worse than "Look Who's Talking". I stand corrected. Heck, even her commercials for diet food and imported knick knacks are better. Those were at lest funny. I dislike being negative, but after watching this horrible piece of celluloid trash, I just can't help myself. Some movies are there own reason for being, others tell a necessary story, others are just for fun. This is none of those. To tell you the truth the only reason I did watch this movie was because I was babysitting some of my brother's kids. They seemed to like it but it was pure torment for me.
pretty_in_pink91 This is one of the best movies I have ever seen! Kirstie Alley does a great job portraying the role of a tooth fairy. It is a great movie reminding everyone that you are never too old to believe in the unbelievable. It is one of those movies that could be a tear-dripper towards the end, but is still good. One of my favorite parts in the move (probably my favorite part) was when Katherine is put into the Hellevator and shows flashbacks of her life, then she wakes up in the street. I also love the part where she re-unites with Bobby at the end. It is sad she pulls his last baby tooth before she can finish thanking him and he forgets everything. I believe anyone should see this movie. It is very good, I just wish there would of been a Toothless 2!
domino1003 Pretty good movie in which a self-absorbed dentist(Kirstie Alley)who ends up in Limbo after being hit by a car. While waiting in Limbo, she has to work as The Tooth Fairy. She hates her job at first, but ends up getting involved in the lives of the kids. This is a big no-no, because it's against the rules to meddle, and her boss (Played wickedly by Lynn Redgrave)is just itching to have her punished. The Punishment? A one way trip to Hell (In a Hellivator, I guess). In the end, Alley learns to care for others and to allow herself to love. This was actually better than I thought it would be and is fun for all ages. Worth a rental or to add to your collection. Great performances by pretty much everyone and a great directing job by Melanie Mayron.