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The water horse: legend of the deep - Alexander Nathan Etel, Craig Hall, Joel Tobeck, Jay Russell
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Every big secret starts small.
Rooted in one of the most enduring and intriguing legends of our time, the story begins with an enchanted egg… and what hatches will set in motion an adventure that will take young Angus MacMorrow (Alexander Nathan Etel) on the unforgettable journey of a lifetime.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film adventure fantasy child boy Scotland legend Loch Ness monster World War II artillery egg
Persons of interest
- Geraldine Brophy .... Gracie
- Ben Chaplin .... Lewis Mowbray
- Alexander Nathan Etel .... Angus MacMorrow
- Craig Hall .... Charlie MacMorrow
- David Morrissey .... Captain Hamilton
- Adam Smith .... Artillery Soldier
- Joel Tobeck .... Sergeant Walker
- Emily Watson .... Anne MacMorrow
- Priyanka Xi .... Kirstie MacMorrow
- Dick King-Smith .... Author
- Terry George .... Screenwriter
- Robert Nelson Jacobs .... Screenwriter
- Jay Russell .... Director
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- The water horse: legend of the deep official movie site
- The water horse: legend of the deep film production notes
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Theatrical report
The water horse: legend of the deep is a light adventure for young boys and girls with mystery, history and derring-do. While the Pevensies were busy in the wardrobe, this is what happened north of the border. All good fun.
The adventure, fantasy movie The water horse: legend of the deep is directed by Jay Russell and stars Alexander Nathan Etel, Craig Hall, Joel Tobeck.
Government security censorship classification
PG (Mild violence, may frighten young children)
Surveillance time
111 minutes (1:51 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 10 January 2008
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