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Horrid Henry: The Movie video

Horrid Henry The Movie - Interviews with Theo Stevenson, Scarlet Stitt and Ross Maron

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9 years ago on 22 November 2014 20:34

Save the day the horrid way, when HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE scampers on to DVD, Blu-ray Family Pack and Blu-ray 3D on 28 November 2011 from Entertainment One. With Theo Stevenson as Horrid Henry and starring a 'who's who' of British talent, including Richard E. Grant, Parminder Nagra, Matthew Horne, Noel Fielding, Kimberly Walsh, Dick & Dom and Anjelica Huston, HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE is based on the hugely popular books by Francesca Simon and is the first British kids' film to be shot in 3D.

Henry is forever waging a battle against the tyranny of adults, only this time it seems as though they are really are out to get him! When Henry fails yet again to hand in his homework, he has no idea that this will set off a chain of events which will see him doing things he never expected! Forming an unlikely alliance with Moody Margaret, the infuriating girl next door, and his irritating little brother Perfect Peter, Henry must outwit corrupt school inspectors and topple an evil headmaster, win a talent contest and face his ultimate nemesis with no way out - all because he is trying to save the very school which he has always professed to hate!

Fast, fun and full of laughs, join Henry on his mischievous mission when HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE is released on DVD, Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray Family Pack (Blu-ray and DVD) on 28 November 2011 from Entertainment One. Enough to put a smile on any child (and big kid's!) face HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE is the perfect stocking filler. Bringing the books to life and jam-packed with hilarious special features, don't miss the fantastic family comedy this Christmas.

Presented by Kevin Durham
Camerawork and edited by Jamie Horton