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British actor Alex Etel, a cast member
in "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep," poses at the premiere of the
film in Los Angeles, Dec. 7. 2007.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Dec. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- "The Water Horse:
Legend of the Deep" is a children's tale packed with action-adventure -- some
material in the third act might frighten youngsters -- that tells the legend of
Scotland's Loch Ness and its famous monster.
The movie is based on a novel by Dick King-Smith and
reveals the story of Angus MacMorrow (Alex Etel). Angus lives on the coast of
Scotland during World War II. His father has been gone a long time with the
navy, leaving Angus with his mother, Anne (Emily Watson), the housekeeper at a
gorgeous country house, and his older sister, Kirstie (Priyanka Xi).
Angus is on the beach one day when he comes across an
iridescent egg. He takes it back to the manor's potting shed, where it hatches a
strange creature that looks like a tiny dinosaur with seal flippers. The
creature soon grows into a full-fledged adolescent sea monster exhibiting all
the energy and mischief of its age group.
Meanwhile, a pompous army captain named Hamilton
(David Morrissey) has taken over the house with his troops, convinced that the
Germans are going to invade Scotland through nearby Loch Ness. And a mysterious
caretaker named Lewis Mowbray (Ben Chaplin) has arrived on the scene.
Director Jay Russell ("My Dog Skip," "Tuck
Everlasting") has created a rich, mostly tender fairy tale that combines
elements of such children's classics as "The Secret of Roan Inish," "E.T.: The
Extra-Terrestrial " and "Born Free." As enchanting as it is for children,
there's plenty for adults to appreciate, from Morrissey's quietly hilarious turn
as the self-regarding captain to the spectacular Scottish gorges and glens.
The movie comes from Walden Media, the company
responsible for such superb family entertainments as "Holes," "Because of
Winn-Dixie," "Charlotte's Web" and "Bridge to Terabithia. "
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British actors Ben Chaplin (L) and Alex
Etel, cast members in "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep" pose at the
premiere of the film in Los Angeles, Dec. 7, 2007.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) Photo
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