The Nutcracker in 3D is a 2010 3D fantasy film adaption of the ballet The Nutcracker, directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The film met with universally negative reviews from critics upon its release, and became a failure at the box office. The film does not credit the original The Nutcracker and the Mouse King story, nor its author E. T. A. Hoffman. Mary's seemingly dull Christmas is suddenly filled with excitement and adventure following the arrival of her Uncle Albert , who gives her a Nutcracker as a gift. Later that night, Mary dreams that the Nutcracker comes to life and takes her on a... wondrous journey. They discover that the Nazi-like Rat King has usurped the Nutcracker's kingdom. In the climax of the film, the Nutcracker appears to have been killed, but Mary's tears and declaration of love restore him to life and transform him into a Prince, his true form. The rats are all defeated and overthrown, but now Mary must reluctantly awaken from her dream. Before, she's fully awake N.C. promises her that they'll meet again.
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| Release date: | November 24, 2010 |
| Directed by: | Andrei Konchalovsky |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 110 Minutes |
| Producer: | Moritz Borman, Paul Lowin, Andrei Konchalovsky |
| Editor: | Mathieu Bélanger, Andrew Glen |
| Music by: | Eduard Artemyev |
| Cinematography: | Mike Southon |
| Screenplay by: | Andrei Konchalovsky, Chris Solimine |
| Estimated budget: | $90,000,000 |
| Genre: | Fantasy, Action, Adventure |