Four Kids and It
Synopsis
The kids must learn to work together and choose their wishes wisely after an evil villain makes it his mission to steal the Psammead for himself.
Details
- Year
- 2020
- Type of film
- Features
- Director
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Andy De Emmony
- Producer
- Julie Baines, Anne Brogan
- Executive Producer
- Jwanwat Ahriyavraromp, Tannaz Anisi, Gregory R. Schenz, Geraldine East.
- Editor
- Alex Mackie
- Screenwriter
- Simon Lewis (script), Jacqueline Wilson (novel); Additional Writing: Mark Oswin
- Director of Photography
- John Pardue
- Production Designer
- John Hand
- Principal cast
- Matthew Goode, Paula Patton, Michael Caine, Russell Brand, Bill Nighy, Ashley Aufderheide, Teddie Malleson-Allen, Billy Jenkins, Ellie-Mae Siame
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
A Dan Films (UK), Kindle Entertainment (UK) production with support from T&B Media (TH), 13 Films (US), Deadpan Pictures (IE)
Dan Films
249 Grays Inn RoadLondon
WC1X 8QZ
Kindle Entertainment
1A Goldsmiths RowLondon
E2 8QA
Sales Company
13 Films
8840 Wilshire Blvd, 2nd FloorBeverly Hills
CA 90211
USA
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