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Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism
Young orphan Molly Moon comes across a book 'Hypnotism, An Ancient Art' and hypnotizes her way to a New York show and becomes rich and famous. But little does she know that an unscrupulous bank robber wants her book too.
19 June 1965, London, England, UK
30 September 1965, London, England, UK
1981, Westminster, London, England, UK
15 July 1952, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
1966
August 28, 2015
Occasionally cute but often over-the-top orphan adventure.
August 13, 2015
Cassidy's clear blue eyes are so mesmerizing that it is easy to believe they can bewitch anyone.
May 22, 2016
There is nothing objectionable in screenwriter Chris Hurford's adaptation of Byng's children's book and there is a good deal of merit to its spirited protagonist.
August 14, 2015
This neither-fish-nor-fowl project should end up pleasing no one.
December 01, 2016
Old-fashioned, slapstick fare ...
March 07, 2016
Cute and terribly sweet, this family film skews quite young. It is aimed at the tweens who are familiar with the idea of famous children, but don't really know much about how other children live their lives.
August 13, 2015
That Harry Potter magic proves decidedly elusive in this chintzy British children's fantasy.
December 01, 2016
A rebarbative mess - mirthless and shoddy like a disposable Christmas stocking novelty.
May 24, 2016
It is all very over-the-top and in-your-face, a storytelling approach that feels grossly dated, like something done by The Three Stooges.
December 01, 2016
It's corny, but it also represents an ideal fantasy fulfilment for preteen girls.
December 02, 2016
Molly Moon follows all of the beats of the genre in an unapologetic manner, but what transpires is a film that feels more like an elongated episode of a programme on CBBC, which really, is where this project is more likely to have found its home.

