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5.4/10
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Two siblings find out about a mythical aquatic monster and try to a save a remote Canadian lake from being used as a dump site for toxic waste.Two siblings find out about a mythical aquatic monster and try to a save a remote Canadian lake from being used as a dump site for toxic waste.Two siblings find out about a mythical aquatic monster and try to a save a remote Canadian lake from being used as a dump site for toxic waste.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations
Frank Salsedo
- Uncle Kipper
- (as Frank Sotonoma Salsedo)
Garrett Bennett
- Christian, Patient #2
- (as Gareth Bennett)
Ben Immanuel
- FX Man
- (as Benjamin Ratner)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEarly in the movie Ashley is wearing an over-sized powderkegblue (UCLA) football jersey #7. Mark Harmon was the starting UCLA Quarterback - he wore #7.
- GoofsThe boat disappears and reappears on the dock.
- Crazy creditsOrky as Himself [Orky is the sea monster]
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Do You Believe In Magic?
What a great movie!
Saw this on HBO recently (11-15-2001) for the second time and it was wonderful. While not quite as good as "The Boy Who Could Fly", which is in a special class all it's own, I rank this movie right up there.
Sarah Wayne as Ashley Black especially stole our hearts. It is a shame that this is the only movie she has ever done according to IMDB's records. This little girl holds quite a bit of the movie on her own merit. Her smile captivated our entire family; her acting was excellent.
This is a decent, well centered story concerning a family at loss and their rediscovery of themselves in the community they are visiting to "get away". Through the magical help of a rather large friend, the local resident Indian shaman and local lore, miracles can happen.
A reflective, spirited movie ultimately about love and caring about others that lifts the heart and spirit of anybody who watches.
Well worth anybodies time. Two thumbs way up!
Saw this on HBO recently (11-15-2001) for the second time and it was wonderful. While not quite as good as "The Boy Who Could Fly", which is in a special class all it's own, I rank this movie right up there.
Sarah Wayne as Ashley Black especially stole our hearts. It is a shame that this is the only movie she has ever done according to IMDB's records. This little girl holds quite a bit of the movie on her own merit. Her smile captivated our entire family; her acting was excellent.
This is a decent, well centered story concerning a family at loss and their rediscovery of themselves in the community they are visiting to "get away". Through the magical help of a rather large friend, the local resident Indian shaman and local lore, miracles can happen.
A reflective, spirited movie ultimately about love and caring about others that lifts the heart and spirit of anybody who watches.
Well worth anybodies time. Two thumbs way up!
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,680,717
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,455,946
- Sep 4, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $2,680,717
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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