Tooth Fairy 2 | reviewed by: Scott Crick | February 19, 2012
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#toothfairy2 Larry the Cable Guy must have been desperate for cash to agree to this. If not the worst film I've ever seen, it's pretty close
| genre | Comedy | Family |
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| synopsis | Larry Guthrie, who loses his first love to the town hot shot, decides to win her back by volunteering with the children at her after-school program. When Larry accidentally tells the kids the Tooth Fairy is make-believe, he soon is transformed into a tutu-clad fairy with the |
| lead actors | Larry The Cable Guy | David Mackey | Erin Beute | Brady Reiter | Lucius Baston | Noah Kronenberger |
| director | Alex Zamm |









