Sam, a five year old boy, loses his two front teeth and refuses to hand them over to the tooth fairy; she does not take too kindly.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
10pp
Genre:
Animation, Drama, Fantasy
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Not everyone believes in the tooth fairy. Sam, influenced by his father’s ideals, refuses to place his fallen teeth under his pillow, believing that the tooth fairy is imaginary. After the loss of his first tooth, the tooth fairy comes calling and is very disappointed to find the under pillow empty, and leaves Sam a note. Not long after, Sam loses another tooth and throws it in the bin. The tooth fairy doing her rounds is more than annoyed to find that Sam has decided to repeat his feat. This time, Sam will be awaken with a shocking discovery and will have a few more teeth missing, than anticipated. Sam’s mom takes him to the dentist, to make sense as to why Sam’s teeth are falling out in batches. The dentist and his nurse are baffled. Sam, now a grown man, has just lost a tooth and is still a non-believer. The tooth fairy awaits.

All content on ScriptRevolution.com is the intellectual property of the respective authors. Do not use or reproduce scripts without permission, even for educational purposes.
Want to read this script? You must join the revolution first. Don't worry, it's free, easy, and everyone's welcome.

This Script Is Loved By 5 Readers

Nicholas Zingarelli's picture
Wilmer Villanueva's picture
Jack Azadi's picture
Roger Noden's picture
Vinson Perkins's picture

The Writer: Elisabeth Dubois

Elisabeth Dubois was born in France and moved to Australia at the age of ten. Elisabeth is a very creative person with a passion for new adventures, and expresses herself in fields of creativity that include: art, photography and writing. Elisabeth has been writing all her life, starting off with short stories and poetry. She also started working on a novel in her early 20s, which sat in limbo for some time, as she spent most of her time raising a family and running a business. Her passion for writing never ceased; instead, it flourished after being introduced to a totally new format, Screenwriting. Her long standing novel was soon turned into a screenplay. Elisabeth has created numerous… Go to bio
Elisabeth Dubois's picture