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  1. Magic in the Water is a 1995 American family adventure fantasy film directed by Rick Stevenson and written by Icel Dobell Massey and Stevenson from a story by Stevenson, Icel and Ninian Dunnett. It stars Mark Harmon, Joshua Jackson, Harley Jane Kozak and Sarah Wayne.

  2. Aug 30, 1995 · Two children discover a mythical creature in a Canadian lake and try to protect it from pollution. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, and more for this 1995 movie.

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    • Rick Stevenson
    • 1995-08-30
  3. Nov 9, 2014 · 29K views 9 years ago. Magic In The Water Trailer 1995 Director: Rick Stevenson Starring: Frank S. Salsedo, Harley Jane Kozak, Mark Harmon, Joshua Jackson, Sarah Way ...more. Magic In...

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  4. On vacation at a beautiful lake in British Columbia, Ashley (Sarah Wayne) and Joshua (Joshua Jackson), the children of workaholic radio host Jack Black (Mark Harmon), learn about its mythical...

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  5. Aug 30, 1995 · Orky is a mysterious creature that lives in a Canadian lake and communicates with humans. Two kids and their dad discover the secret of Orky and the evil plan to pollute the lake.

  6. Magic in the Water. 1995 · 1 hr 41 min. PG. Kids & Family · Fantasy. After accompanying her divorced father on vacation to Glenorky lake, a young girl is drawn to a mysterious creature living beneath the surface. Subtitles: English. Starring: Mark Harmon Sarah Wayne Joshua Jackson Harley Jane Kozak. Directed by: Rick Stevenson.

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  8. Aug 30, 1995 · Overview. Radio psychologist Jack Black takes his children Joshua and Ashley on a 'vacation' to a lake in British Columbia. While he grinds away at work the children discover that the famous local lake monster "Orky" may not be just a gimmick to attract tourists after all.