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Director: Jay Russell
Starring: Emily Watson,
Alex Etel,
Ben Chaplin,
David Morrissey,
Brian Cox
Producer: Robert Bernstein,
Douglas Rae,
Barrie M. Osborne,
Charlie LyonsRun Time: 01:52:00
Copyright: © 2007 Revolution Studios Distribution Company, LLC, Walden Media, LLC and Holding Pictures Distribution Co., LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Rated PG
Synopsis:
When a lonely young boy named Angus discovers a large, mysterious egg along the shores of Loch Ness, no one is prepared for what lies within. He soon discovers that the strange, mischievous hatchling inside is none other than The Water Horse, the loch's most mysterious and fabled creature! But with the Water Horse growing ten times its size every day, Angus finds it increasingly difficult to keep his new friend a secret. Two-time Academy Award(r) nominee Emily Watson (1998, Hilary and Jackie; 1996 Breaking the Waves), Alex Etel, Ben Chaplin (The Thin Red Line), David Morrissey (The Reaping) and Brian Cox (Running with Scissors) star in this heart warming tale from director Jay Russell (Tuck Everlasting) and written by Robert Nelson Jacobs (Flushed Away).
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
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LEW IRWIN
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, a family film about the Loch Ness monster drew decent notices from critics. Laura Kern in the New York Times called it "family-friendly escapist fare that should enthrall, without insult, fantasy-minded viewers of any age." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times regards it as one of the most "endearing recent family movies" and observes that the movie, "despite its fantasy, digs in with a real story about complex people and doesn't zone out with the idiotic cheerfulness of Alvin and his squeaky little friends." And Jessica Reaves in the Chicago Tribune describes it as "a sweet, familiar story, beautifully filmed and lovingly told." On the other hand, Kyle Smith in the New York Post concludes that "by trying to be charmingly old-fashioned, it overshoots the mark and winds up being as musty as grandma's lingerie drawer."
LEW IRWIN

The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, a family film about the Loch Ness monster drew decent notices from critics. Laura Kern in the New York Times called it "family-friendly escapist fare that should enthrall, without insult, fantasy-minded viewers of any age." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times regards it as one of the most "endearing recent family movies" and observes that the movie, "despite its fantasy, digs in with a real story about complex people and doesn't zone out with the idiotic cheerfulness of Alvin and his squeaky little friends." And Jessica Reaves in the Chicago Tribune describes it as "a sweet, familiar story, beautifully filmed and lovingly told." On the other hand, Kyle Smith in the New York Post concludes that "by trying to be charmingly old-fashioned, it overshoots the mark and winds up being as musty as grandma's lingerie drawer."
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