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    Jan 26, 2011, 01:27 PM
    Cant remember name of title Helllp lol
    I saw a movie a while ago about a little boy and girl and they move to there late grans house with there mum and dad and there is fairys there is gold underground and the dad and boy try to dig it out near the end the little girl and boy get traped in the hole underground and there is monstors or goblin but the mum and dad get them out ( but I don't no if that's right) help anyway :D

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