The Water Horse - Legend Of The Deep [2007] | ![The Water Horse - Legend Of The Deep [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51o1kPQbroL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Jay Russell Actors: Alex Etel, Emily Watson, Ben Chaplin, Brian Cox, Carl Dixon Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 469
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Parental Guidance Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 107 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5035822615434 ASIN: B0015GQ3D6
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: June 30, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Based on a novel by Dick King-Smith, author of The Sheep Pig (from which Babe was adapted), the touching and often spectacular The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep ingeniously presumes to explain the truth behind "Nessie," , the Loch Ness Monster. The story, told in present day to a couple of American tourists by a kindly gentleman (Brian Cox) in a pub, begins with a lonely boy, Angus (Alex Etel), pining for his father, who is serving in the Royal Navy during World War II. Angus, along with his sister (Priyanka Xi) and mother (Emily Watson), live on an estate that has been billeted by soldiers in the Scottish Highlands, near Loch Ness. The troop's commander (David Morissey) has an eye for mom, suspicions about a mysterious handyman, Lewis (Ben Chaplin), who is also a war hero, and an absurd contention that the Highlands are the real frontline in the war against Germany. Into this intriguing drama comes a completely different element, a fantastical creature of Celtic mythology that befriends Angus and is, in fact, the sea-beast who will eventually be known as the Loch Ness Monster. Trying to hide the dinosaur-like fellow, nicknamed Crusoe, Angus enlists Lewis to transfer it to the lake, where boy and serpent have extraordinary adventures together until human stupidity threatens Crusoe's existence. A true family film, there is a lot for adults to like about the grownup story in The Water Horse. Meanwhile, the wistful relationship between Angus and Crusoe--each of whom helps the other move past obstacles toward their individual destinies--will leave children feeling both happy and melancholy in the best possible sense. Directed by Jay Russell (My Dog Skip), The Water Horse is the best of a mini-genre of films about or inspired by old Nessie. --Tom Keogh.
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A good "fabulous" film November 26, 2008 Empe (Italy) The "true" story of Nessie, the Loch Ness' monster, in a mix of comedy and tragedy. The "pet" of a war orphan in some days growth to the size of most popular "monster" of our's times. The story of friendship between the child ad the "beast" on the background of WWII, with good special effects, some good action scenes and a good ending (with a "promise" for a sequel ??). A movie only for kids and parents ? Not in my opinion.
Delightful family viewing November 23, 2008 Big Bertha (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A lovely, enchanting story. Little Angus MacMorrow is spending an afternoon collecting seashells on the edge of the loch when he finds a strange egg shaped rock which he takes home in his bucket along with his shells. In his fathers workshop the rock hatches into a little water horse, a rare Celtic mythical creature of which there can only be one in the world at any one time. Set during World War II, Angus lives with his sister and mother who is housekeeper at a grand house that has been taken over by the Artillary who have set up post along the loch guarding against enemy submarines. The scenery is breathtaking and the story has something for everyone. There's laughs, tears, goodies and baddies - something for all the family. The perfect DVD for a cold, wet, winters afternoon!
beautiful September 17, 2008 Ms. F. I. Macdonald (uk) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
i was so happy to see this film. It was a poignant and breathtaking tale of a mythical creature - the water horse ' Caruso' and his secret friendship with Angus, the boy who discovered Caruso and brought him up from an egg. This lovely tale is set during the second world war and is even more emotional because of the sideline events which are also happening. A guaranteed heart churner, this is a lovely film for everyone.
An absolutely beautiful film - Highly reccomended September 16, 2008 Ms. S. E. Hughes (North Wales) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is such a wonderful and moving film. It brought a tear to my eye. I actually had never heard of it before but upon reading the storyline and looking at reviews I thought that it sounded like a film that I would enjoy. I am amazed that this film is not more widely known about. Great family viewing and a thoroughly enjoyable film even if you haven't got any kids (like me!) Truely magical. I can't reccomend it highly enough.
Wonderful Entertainment August 15, 2008 Master1 (England, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A very good movie, its about The Water Horse (The Loch Ness Monster ?) who grows from been very tiny to a huge animal in a very short space of time. Beautifully shot with excellent locations and settings, gives the impression of Scotland during World War II. Very good looking creature, looks very life like. Very entertaining for all the family which the kids will love.
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