
The Tin Soldier
Adventure · Family · Fantasy
Overview
The story of a boy trying to find his place at a new school with the help of a toy knight that comes to life to teach him moral lessons.
Top Cast
Trenton Knight
Trenton Knight
Billy
Trenton Knight
Billy


Jon Voight
Jon Voight
Yarik
Jon Voight
Yarik


Ally Sheedy
Ally Sheedy
Billy's Mom
Ally Sheedy
Billy's Mom


Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Mr. Fallon
Dom DeLuise
Mr. Fallon
Bethany Richards
Bethany Richards
Toni
Bethany Richards
Toni


Aeryk Egan
Aeryk Egan
Clyde
Aeryk Egan
Clyde
Pablo Irlando
Pablo Irlando
Riordan
Pablo Irlando
Riordan
Brandon Harper
Brandon Harper
David
Brandon Harper
David
Stephon Harper
Stephon Harper
Dice
Stephon Harper
Dice
Travis Perkins
Travis Perkins
Psycho
Travis Perkins
Psycho
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