Summaries

Musical fun in an enchanted lighthouse.

Details

Genres
  • Family
  • Musical
Release date Apr 30, 2010
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English

Box office

Budget $600000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

Sherry Hursey (Home Improvement, Bring It On) portrays Lilly, a loving foster mom and the keeper of an enchanted lighthouse. With her spirited crew of kids, their exotic talking pets and zany friends, Lilly, uses joy, love, laughter and song as her tools, and shows everyone that "Life is Full of Possibilities!"

When two curious members of Lilly's crew discover the Big Book of Little Adventures, in the lighthouse basement, the adventure begins. Messenger-pelican, Pel Mel, brings news that newly orphaned Daniel and his pot-bellied pig, Oink, need a home. As sisters Peaches, Mindy Sterling (Austin Powers, iCarly), and Dee, Philece Sampler (Stanley) snicker-bicker, Professor Crabbe, perfects the Illiator, Will and Al Patchitt, prepare for guests, Lilly, the kids and Uncle Fitz, take Daniel on a musical journey where they meet Sir Oinks A Lot, the Wizard of Hog, Fred Willard (Everybody Loves Raymond) discover the secret of the lighthouse and how to turn the imaginary into magical adventure. As the adventure ends, our story returns us to present day in the lighthouse basement, several years later. We are reunited with slightly older familiar faces, introduced to a few new crew members, including cousin Kenny Patchitt, and the next spark of light chapter begins.

Lilly's Light is filled with original music, sparkling sets and strong message points to which children can relate. It "shines a light" on the issue of challenges facing foster children. It is an inspiring and uplifting adventure that will capture the hearts and minds of children and adults everywhere.

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