The Brass Teapot

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Imagine finding a genie-less lamp that turns pain into profit. As John and Alice's bruises multiply, so do their riches, until greed and morality collide in a darkly comedic and thought-provoking twist on wishes and consequences.

The Brass Teapot Trivia

What magical object grants wishes in the film "The Brass Teapot"? (Easy)
#1: A crystal ball
#2: A brass teapot
#3: A magic wand
#4: A golden coin
Who directed the film "The Brass Teapot"? (Advanced)
#1: Rian Johnson
#2: Ramaa Mosley
#3: Taika Waititi
#4: David Fincher
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The Brass Teapot Fun Facts

The Brass Teapot originated as a short story before being adapted into both a comic book series and a feature film.
Juno Temple and Michael Angarano, the lead actors in The Brass Teapot, previously co-starred together in the 2008 film The Forbidden Kingdom.

The Brass Teapot Polls

What would you do if you found a magical teapot?
Keep it and use it
Try to destroy it
Sell it
Donate it to a museum
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Who is the most intriguing character in The Brass Teapot?
John
Alice
Arnie
Trudy
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

movie_release
March 29, 2013

Release of 'The Brass Teapot'

The Brass Teapot, a fantasy comedy film directed by Ramaa Mosley, was released in the United States.

filming
2011

Filming begins for 'The Brass Teapot'

Principal photography for the film The Brass Teapot started.

distribution
2012

Acquisition by Magnolia Pictures

Magnolia Pictures acquired U.S. distribution rights for The Brass Teapot.

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