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- A boy who is half human and half deer survives in a post-apocalyptic world with other hybrids.
- A bad deed on the part of a tough minor-league hockey player results in an unusual sentence: He must serve one week as a real-life tooth fairy.
- Young Sam and his sister Edwina are hiding in the garden of an isolated cottage, and upon entering the cottage they find some tempting cakes in the kitchen.
- Nana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power outage suggests something is amiss, something much more sinister than Carla could imagine.
- When dreamer Larry Guthrie (Larry the Cable Guy) loses his first love to the town hotshot, he decides to win her back by volunteering to help the local children at her after-school program. But when he accidentally tells the kids that the tooth fairy is make-believe, he is soon transformed into a tutu-clad fairy with a sentence of collecting teeth.
- The Tooth Fairy is back. 20 years after the events of the first movie, Corey, now grown up but mentally scarred has gone to a class reunion. However, the Tooth Fairy is back, and this time - You better have flossed properly.
- Darcy Wagner and her ten-and-a-half-year-old daughter Pamela "Pammy" are heading to the bed and breakfast of her boyfriend Peter Campbell in the River Bend Road in Northern California. Peter has quited his career of doctor and bought an old house to have a calmer life and write a book. When Darcy stops at a gas station to ask for direction, she has an abusive treatment from the owners, the Hammond Brothers. Meanwhile Peter welcomes his first guest, the student Stephanie "Star" Roberts, while he works with his friend Bobby Boulet repairing the house. When Darcy and Pamela arrive, he explains that he had a dispute in the justice with the Hammond Brothers and asks Darcy to forget the incident. Soon Pamela befriends the girl Emma in the barn and she tells that the house belonged to the Tooth Fairy Witch that killed many children to get their milk-teeth; further, Pamela would be in danger since she still has her last milk-tooth. Pamela tells Emma's story to her mother and Peter, but they do not believe in her. But when their friends are slaughtered in the house, Darcy and Peter start to believe that something supernatural is happening in the house.
- This show was about the adventures of a talking tooth named Timmy and all his friends of Flossmore Valley as they go on adventures using their imaginations, which would usually have Timmy thwarting bad guys like the Cavity Goon and Ms. Sweetie or the Gingivitis Gang.
- A rebellious vampire with a broken tooth falls for a shy dentist on the streets of Kolkata but will human and mystical forces keep them apart?
- Sammy, a surviving teacher rejoins her colleagues back at work. After hearing some odd noises around the classrooms Sammy feels she is being watched. When she hears the familiar knocking at the door she realizes her nightmare is not over.
- "Tooth" tells the story of a feisty young Tooth Fairy who lives in a world called Fairytopia that has lost its ability to use magic. Fed up with the way most fairies have forgotten about magic, she decides to give away all of its money and bankrupt her world, two days before Christmas. When she realises how much trouble she is in, she realises the only person who can help is the legendary Mrs. Santa Claus, who disappeared, along with magic over 100 years ago. Teaming up with two human children and a number of fairies who are living incognito among humans, she sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, pursued by the evil, terrifying fairy Plug.
- Bai Liang is a successful bistro owner with an unusual, severe fear of visiting the dentist... until a toothache forces him to come face to face with the handsome yet cold Jin Xun An, the "Master Prince of Dentistry".
- Set in 1780, Sweet Tooth is a dark and magical fairy tale film inspired by the classic story of Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm, but it is the untold story of the wicked witch and her infamous gingerbread house.
- A group of people in a post-apocalyptic world fight to survive against a band of vicious cannibals.
- An escaped lunatic who was once known for murdering and collecting teeth has escaped from a mental asylum. Now, a group of teachers on a trip find themselves in grave danger as they are stalked one by one in the middle of the mountains.
- After exploring the haunted Saw Tooth Cave and finding a wolf who has been driven away from her pack, Runt musters all of courage to help her.
- Second part of the series Goedam.
- Follows James Lassen, a clueless slacker/rocker misfit who has a date with the dentist, and everything goes downhill from there.
- A stoic book salesman leads a double life as he plays hooky from work to write his sweets blog. In his journey to attain a glimpse of sweets heaven Kantaro samples various Japanese and Western sweets.
- In 1927, a magician, Seok-jin plans the most elaborate trick to find out hidden conspiracy in his fiance's death.
- A charming valentine to women born with a space between their teeth.
- When 23-year-old Dash is diagnosed with lymphoma, he eschews medical treatment, instead embarking on an evacuative odyssey of self-destruction and self-discovery through New York City.
- Margarita and her father, returning to Pylos, they will be confronted with the rapid tourist transformation of the place. Margarita will become the cause for those old friends of his to mingle again and claim a spot, in the shade of the plane tree, taken over by tourists.
- A man who has just become unemployed kills his closest relatives before he judges himself. Commissioner Schimanski determined.
- A man walks down the exterior staircase of building of flats; he's dressed to go out, taking care to wrap a scarf around his neck. He pauses as he passes a small window that's about eye high. He ventures to look in, and there a young woman stands at a washbasin, drying her hair, the towel that obscures her face her only covering. The peeping tom gets an eyeful and smiles; he's interrupted by a door opening, the flat's occupant bringing out empty bottles to place on the porch. The man pretends to leave, departing down the stairs, only to return to the window after the flat's door has closed. He again looks in the window, where a surprise awaits.
- Dentist/entrepreneur Lake Garner maneuvers daily chaos balancing 18 clinics, businesses and family life.
- The stooges graduate from dental school and go out west to open a practice. Everything goes well until Shemp "cures" an outlaw's toothache from the instructions in a carpentry book, and the boys must leave on the run.
- A girl named Nayer who migrated from the countryside to Tehran. She vending in street. One day fights with a cop for crime of crossing barrier and flees from cop and takes refuge in a coffee house whose owner named Ghanbar Dizel is known as Gold Tooth(Dandoon Tala ). She starting work in coffee house and .
- Elin's upstairs neighbours are getting on her nerves.
- A family comedy about a venturesome schoolboy Vasek and his search for his father, supposed to have perished during a mountaineering expedition in the Himalayas. The story confronts the adult world with that of the boy, his dreams and desires - a world which simply refuses to accept things that goes against his ideas of what's good and fair - Till the moment when one day during holidays, Vasek introduces Lubos, a brave member of the mountain rescue service, to his Mum.
- An irascible mother (Bryn Berg) contends with a persistent little boy (Jack McCubbin) and his strong penchant for that late night bowl of ice cream. She describes his contemptible behavior as he endeavors to move in stealth toward the kitchen, tip-toeing ever closer to the freezer drawer, and the sweet bounty that it holds.
- Idrissa, civil servant, lives in the suburbs of Dakar, Senegal. Due to IMF budgetary restriction measures he loses his job. When his wages dry up, he is forced to live at the expense of his wife. He strives to regain his manly pride.
- A gruesome entity attaches itself to an unsuspecting family.
- Ty has dedicated his entire professional career to his boss and his company. His Filipino-American upbringing has raised with the notion of loyalty and meritocracy exists. So today is the day he gets the promotion. He forgoes a night to party with his best friend because that's how dedicated he is. Ty even does the dirty work of shorting a contractor to keep the pressure off his boss. So when Ty learns he's NOT getting the promotion, he throws himself a pity party. Amid this party, Ty learns another former employee has taken his boss hostage. Ty dispatches him for a chance to promote himself. Trent still finds Ty unworthy. Ty is "not the right type." Ty puts everything together and decides to take things into his own hands.
- Child disappearances in rural Spain village prompt social worker to investigate local myths, unwittingly awakening vengeful spirit.
- Two writers must face a dilemma that is common to anyone who has ever had an artistic friend: what happens when you have to give feedback, and the news isn't good? Sam, an aspiring screenwriter, and David, a successful magazine editor, have been pals for years. When David doesn't appreciate Sam's latest attempt, it opens a fissure in their friendship, one that spreads through the rest of their lives. Ultimately, both men must reevaluate their motivations to write, their need for praise and validation, and what it means to see yourself as you actually are.
- A tooth fairy from Southie has had enough of a little girl who keeps slipping fake teeth under her pillow -- and his mob boss'll break him in two if he doesn't get a real tooth this time. He's back again, only to discover another fake, and won't leave without the goods. When the girl wakes up, he finds himself in a whole new ballgame, and he may just be out of his league.
- Martin admits he has some repressed feelings regarding the death of his uncle. Katy takes him to Coney Island.
- Porky Pig travels by horse-pulled, covered wagon to California to join in the 1848 Gold Rush and is ambushed by a diminutive, large-nosed, nasal-voiced, ever-so-polite Mohican with glasses, who wants to scalp the west-bound pig. Porky manages to elude the little Indian by ducking at appropriate times, donning a metal helmet, speedily horse-riding and canoeing. The Indian becomes caught in a salmon net and canned in a factory. Porky arrives in California, to find the only gold that he can extract from a mine is the golden tooth belonging to the Indian.
- When one of the Our Gang kids finds money under his pillow after losing a tooth, all the kids decide to get rich by having all their teeth pulled. They visit a dentist, Dr. Schultz, who scares them out of their plan (and probably out of ever seeing a dentist again.)
- After her daughter's tooth falls out, nothing can prepare a mother for the chilling night she has ahead where she'll discover just how real some legends are.