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New Poster & Title Banner For ‘The Nutcracker In 3D’ Released
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A brand new poster and title banner for The Nutcracker in 3D has been released by Cinemarket Films. The movie will be released during the holiday season on November 24, 2010, and tells the story of a young girl who whose uncle gives her a nutcracker as a gift that comes to life one night and takes her on a fantastical adventure.

The movie is directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and stars Elle Fanning (Somewhere, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), John Turturro (Transformers, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) Nathan Lane (The Producers, The Birdcage), and Charlie Rowe (Never Let Me Go, The Golden Compass).

You can see the title banner above, and e sure to click on over to the other side to see the new poster for The Nutcracker in 3D!

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