Ella Bella Bingo (film)
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- Frank Mosvold
- Rob Sprackling
- Johnny Smith
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| Norwegian | Elleville Elfrid |
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| Screenplay by | Frank Mosvold |
| Based on | Ella Bella Bingo |
| Music by | Marius Christiansen |
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Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
| Budget | NOK 1,350,000 ($164,213)[2] |
| Box office | $981,814[3] |
Ella Bella Bingo (Norwegian: Elleville Elfrid) is a 2020 Norwegian 3D animated[4] adventure comedy film based on the preschool TV series of the same name.[5] A joint-production between Studio 100 Films and Kool Produktion AS, the film is directed by Frank Mosvold and Atle Solberg Blakseth.[6] It was released in Norway on 24 January 2020, and was a commercial success, grossing $626,491 over a $164,213 budget.[7]
Ella Bella and Henry are best friends, and plan on making a circus together, but when cool kid Johnny arrives in town he becomes Henry's new best friend, making Ella jealous and jeopardising the circus.
Voice cast
- Summer Fontana as Ella Bella
- Jack Fisher as Henry
- Ben Plassala as Johnny
- Richard Kind as Mr. Jackson
- Tress MacNeille as Ms. Berg
- Cherokee Rose Castro as Lisa and Lottie
- Fred Tatasciore as Jurgen
- Katie Leigh as ticket girl
- Chris Sullivan as ice cream salesman
- Christopher Salazar as Ella's father
- Devin Hennessy as Henry's father
- Mara Junot as Henry's mother
- Lane Compton as Johnny's uncle
- Chris Anthony as Johnny's mother
- Stephen Weese as Johnny's father
- Brennan Murray as Hit the Can Man
- Henrik Lunden Tybakken as Rabbit
Release
The film was released in Norway on 24 January 2020, with an opening of $177,849. It grossed $626,491 in Norway, and $355,323 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $981,814 against a budget of NOK 1,350,000 ($164,213), making it a commercial success.[3]
The film was released on VOD and DVD in the United States on 24 March 2020.[6]
Critical reception
The film received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics.[8][9][10]