The Tooth Fairy
The Movie begins with two boys at the doors of a woman's home. The woman is claiming to give a brand new bike to any kid who gives up their last baby tooth. One boy chickens out to going inside, so the other one enters. After pulling out his last tooth, the boy is then axed to death by The Tooth Fairy (Wong). This setting was in 1949, but then the movie jumps to Present Day. The movie tells the story of a recently separated couple (Munro, West) and the mother's youngest daughter named Pamela (Munoz). When the mother and Pamela go to a small in named Campbell Inn (owned by the ex-fiance named Peter Campbell). Pamela then meets a girl about her age named Emma Inge (Ballard). Emma tells Pamela of the story of The Tooth Fairy, a witch who has lived in the home that the Inn is in for many years, and has killed many children to get to their last baby tooth, and then curses the children to wander the Earth for all of eternity. Pamela, much to her dismay, loses her last baby tooth while at the Inn. The Tooth Fairy, determined to get to Pamela's tooth, will do anything (even kill anyone in her path) to get to Pamela's lost molar. Bobby Boulet (Hutch), a handyman for the Inn, is determined to fix the antique wood chipper in the wood shed at the Inn. After fixing it up and getting it working, Bobby is knocked out by the Tooth Fairy and shoved into the on wood chipper, killing him immediately. Bobby was the subtle love interest of guest to the Inn, Star Roberts (Fleming). After Bobby's death, Emma re-informs Pamela that the Tooth Fairy will fight for her tooth. Pamela tries to tell her mother of the Tooth Fairy, but her mother does not listen to her. Peter invites a man named Henry (Cotton) and his woman named Cherise (Salomaa) to come to the Inn and help out with things around there. When Cherise suspects something wrong with the old house, she does Voodoo magic to keep the witch away. While doing the magic, she is then confronted by the Tooth Fairy and tries to run away, but is caught by the witch, nail-gunned to the wall, and axed to death. That same night, the Tooth Fairy tried to kill Pamela in her sleep, but Pamela runs away on her bike. She meets up with Emma, who then takes her to the neighborhood graveyard and explains that she herself is a ghost. She then reveils some of the kids that the Tooth Fairy killed, in ghost form. Emma informs Pamela that the Tooth Fairy cannot stand looking at herself, so together, the two girls devise a plan to ward off the witch. The mother and Peter find Pamela riding her bike along the rode after looking for her for quite some time. Pamela then proves that her myths about the ghosts are true about the ghosts. In finding her, Peter asks the cautious next door neighbor Mrs. McDonald (Soles) about how to get rid of the witch. Mrs. McDonald then tells him if you burn a witch once, you will replenish it's soul, and it will come out unharmed. If you burn a witch twice, you will destroy it's soul forever. With all of the information the family has, they devise a plan to destroy the Tooth Fairy. The Tooth Fairy caught Star and Henry preparing to have sex on the bed in a room in the house, and while Star was preparing herself in the bathroom, the Tooth Fairy chops off the man's head. Star then discovers the headless man, and passes out on him, and Peter helps her into the shower to rinse his blood off her. When the Tooth Fairy tried to murder Pamela in her sleep, Pamela wards the witch off with a mirror. While running away, Peter soaks the Tooth Fairy in gasoline and throws a lit match at her. The Tooth Fairy chases Pamela all the way to the graveyard, where Peter burns her once more. After the eternal death of the Tooth Fairy, all of the ghost kids hit her crumpled up body with a stick and take back their teeth. As they take back their teeth, all of the children---including Emma Inge---get shot to heaven. To end the movie, Peter and the mother share a kiss the next morning, which delights Pamela. Star, still alive, leaves the Inn (breaking the lease), but is understood by Peter.



