

Fantasy · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Because of the actions of her irresponsible parents, a young girl is left alone on a decrepit country estate and survives inside her fantastic imagination.
Top Cast


Jodelle Ferland
Jodelle Ferland
Jeliza-Rose / Voices Sateen Lips, Glitter Gal, Mustique and Baby Blonde
Jodelle Ferland
Jeliza-Rose / Voices Sateen Lips, Glitter Gal, Mustique and Baby Blonde


Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Dell
Janet McTeer
Dell


Brendan Fletcher
Brendan Fletcher
Dickens
Brendan Fletcher
Dickens


Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly
Queen Gunhilda
Jennifer Tilly
Queen Gunhilda


Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
Noah
Jeff Bridges
Noah


Dylan Taylor
Dylan Taylor
Patrick
Dylan Taylor
Patrick


Wendy Anderson
Wendy Anderson
Woman / Squirrel's Voice
Wendy Anderson
Woman / Squirrel's Voice
Sally Crooks
Sally Crooks
Dell's Mother
Sally Crooks
Dell's Mother


Alden Adair
Alden Adair
Luke (uncredited)
Alden Adair
Luke (uncredited)
Mitch Cullin
Mitch Cullin
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Mitch Cullin
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
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