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Midnight Sun (The Journey Home)
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The film centers on a young boy having an special adventure. One day, He suddenly discovers an abandoned polar in his house at night. Although he must face many difficulty and angry arguments with his parents, he determines to reunite that polar bear cub with its mother.
The film centers on a young boy having an special adventure. One day, He suddenly discovers an abandoned polar in his house at night. Although he must face many difficulty and angry arguments with his parents, he determines to reunite that polar bear cub with its mother.
Actors:
Linda Kash ,
Carlos Swampy ,
Michelle Thrush ,
Agee ,
Bridget Moynahan ,
Jacqueline Loewen ,
Peter MacNeill ,
Racine Bebamikawe ,
Goran Visnjic ,
Kendra Leigh Timmins ,
Chris Sigurdson ,
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Linda Kash
17 January 1967, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Carlos Swampy

Michelle Thrush

Agee

Bridget Moynahan
28 April 1971, Binghamton, New York, USA

Jacqueline Loewen

Peter MacNeill

Racine Bebamikawe

Goran Visnjic
9 September 1972, Sibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia

Kendra Leigh Timmins

Chris Sigurdson
Director:
Brando Quilici ,
Roger Spottiswoode

Brando Quilici
9 August 1958, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Roger Spottiswoode
5 January 1945, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Country:
International
Keywords:
#Brando Quilici #Bridget Moynahan #Dakota Goyo #Goran Visnjic #Hyde Park Entertainment #Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ #Media Max Productions #Midnight Sun #Roger Spottiswoode
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NOW Toronto
September 05, 2015
This Free Willy-style adventure set in the Arctic won't melt your heart, but that's not the climate's fault.
September 04, 2015
The soundtrack is sappy and conspicuous; the life lessons and Inuit-way tutorials feel just as forced.