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Return to Nim's Island
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After three years since the events in Nim's Island, the pirates on the ship Buccaneer bring new trouble to the island. They plan to build a resort on the island, which will ruin the eco-system and harm other species on the island. With the help of her first and new human friend, Nim has to stop them and protect her beloved island.
After three years since the events in Nim's Island, the pirates on the ship Buccaneer bring new trouble to the island. They plan to build a resort on the island, which will ruin the eco-system and harm other species on the island. With the help of her first and new human friend, Nim has to stop them and protect her beloved island.
Actors:
Toby Wallace,
Sebastian Gregory,
Nathan Derrick,
Bindi Irwin,
Matthew Lillard,
Andrea Moor,
John Waters,
Chris Haywood,
Jack Pearson
Toby Wallace
Sebastian Gregory
3 March 1990, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nathan Derrick
Bindi Irwin
24 July 1998, Nambour, Queensland, Australia
Matthew Lillard
24 January 1970, Lansing, Michigan, USA
Andrea Moor
John Waters
8 December 1948, London, England, UK
Chris Haywood
24 July 1948, Billericay, Essex, England, UK
Jack Pearson
3 September 1989, Strathewen, Victoria, Australia
Director:
Brendan Maher
Brendan Maher
Country:
International
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April 06, 2013
The inspired casting of Bindi Irwin adds an extra element to this sun-drenched family adventure... Making good use of the beautiful Queensland rainforest + beach setting, this sequel has plenty of appeal
April 12, 2013
This message-driven film is perfectly fine for kids around 10, though it is a little light on humour. Adults accompanying said kids, though, are strongly advised not to think too hard as the predictable tale unfolds.

