

Gretel & Hansel
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- Common Sense Age 14+
- Critics Consensus 64%
- UHD
- CC
- AD
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- Horror
- 1 Hour 27 Minutes
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2.9 • 99 Ratings
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Director Osgood Perkins brings his terrifyingly unique vision to the most famous of all fairy tales. After being thrown out of their mother’s home, Gretel (Sophia Lillis) leads her younger brother, Hansel (Samuel J. Leakey), through the woods in search of food and work. The children soon discover a quaint cottage where a fragile old woman Holda (Alice Krige) offers fresh food and bed. The children accept all Holda has to offer, with little thought as to what they may be asked of them in return…
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Director Osgood Perkins brings his terrifyingly unique vision to the most famous of all fairy tales. After being thrown out of their mother’s home, Gretel (Sophia Lillis) leads her younger brother, Hansel (Samuel J. Leakey), through the woods in search of food and work. The children soon discover a quaint cottage where a fragile old woman Holda (Alice Krige) offers fresh food and bed. The children accept all Holda has to offer, with little thought as to what they may be asked of them in return…
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- Rent $5.99
- Buy $14.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Critics Consensus: Gretel & Hansel's rich visuals satisfy, even if this adaptation of a classic fairytale gets a little lost in the woods on the storytelling front.
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Cast & Crew
Information
- Studio
- MGM
- Genre
- Horror
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2019 Orion Releasing LLC and BRON Creative MG1, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Languages
- Primary
- English (Audio Description, Stereo, Dolby 5.1)
- Additional
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French (Subtitles), Spanish (Subtitles, Stereo), Thai (Subtitles), Traditional Chinese (Subtitles), Turkish (Subtitles)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.
- AD
- Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen, to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.