After Santa Claus is arrested and jailed, a recently paroled prisoner and his young son attempt to save Christmas before it's too late.After Santa Claus is arrested and jailed, a recently paroled prisoner and his young son attempt to save Christmas before it's too late.After Santa Claus is arrested and jailed, a recently paroled prisoner and his young son attempt to save Christmas before it's too late.
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In the early days of Hollywood, x-mas movies were an oddity. They were in the process of finding themselves. Films like Miracle on 34th Street 1946 and Its a Wonderful Life 1947 (offically an X-mas tale because the story takes place around X-mas) were the exception, not the rule.
Flash forward about 55 years or so and now you find that some countries (like Canada) have actually formed a cottage industry just turning out X-mas movies year after year, good story or bad, entertaining or not, just to feed the "maw" of the system. (Canada has even stooped so low as to remake a B--- version of Miracle on 34th Street 1946 ... apparently spurred on the US' horrific remake of the same film in 1994).
So, therein likes the issue. When X-mas movies become commoditized, it becomes a real challenge that break away from the homogeneous sludge that passes for holiday movies these days.
(Elf 2003 pulled it off -- wonderful and recommended).
This film is not going to win any awards, but it holds the attention and has some really marvellous comedy bits buried here and there. (The "Crazy Jimmy Claus routine is worth the whole movie.) Recommended.
Chris Broadbent is superb as Santa. The rest of the cast does a good job. Though while she's Dr Who I keep expecting Jody Whitaker to whip out her sonic screwdriver. The production is pretty good while scenery and CGI are variable; Elf City is great but the flying sequences are so-so.
It works as a comedy, a gentle adventure and as an uplifting Christmas story. It is child safe but just for your information: in Europe The North Pole and Lapland are interchangeable as Santa's home. Also the northern lights are definitely something to do with Santa.
I like: The way that Christmas letters are redirected to wherever Santa is. The way the rendeer communicate. The squirrel.
This is refreshingly British and a great addition to my annual must see festive films. One of the best Christmas movies ever made.
It is also way superior to over-rated schmaltz such as 'critics favourite' White Christmas (1954). Personally I had more fun watching paint dry.
If you're American or are used to that sort of conventional sugary sweet Hollywood style Christmas film then this film will probably be harder to understand. While it does conform to the traditional narrative and plot points many Hollywood Christmas films do (Christmas isn't coming this year, a broken family saves Christmas and ultimately their own issues and relationships - the film after all is made by Warner Brothers and so the film does still hold some of that conventional Hollywood magic) its uniqueness is found in it's darker and often off colour humour that is iconically British. The film not only showcases a perfect blend of Hollywood and British humour with the help of Warner Bros and BFI but the film also has a brilliant cast with some fantastic British actors. I couldn't help but smile when I saw many actors I recognise from other British TV shows or films. Not only Jim Broadbent but Warwick Davis and Matt King who I know better as Super Hans in the very original and hilariously British sitcom Peep Show. Like it or not this film is certainly worth watching at this festive time of year. Now, it's certainly one I think I will watch every year at Christmas. 🙂🎅🎄
Several standard American holiday tropes - Santa getting lost before the holiday, kids asking for their parents back, elves who need humans to save the day - are turned on their heads in inimitable Brit-film style. Jim Broadbent does Santa very well. There's a 'Bad Santa' element, Keystone-esque cops and prison guards, and some hilarious farting reindeer.
The simple human story of father and son bonding, of dad and step-dad and mom making peace with each other, is strong enough to be convincing. And heart-warming.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Christmas carol and pantomime scenes were filmed in Wetherby, a small market town West Yorkshire, England.
- Quotes
Sally: [to Santa while being held upside down by the guard] Come on, do something.
Guard: Oh I'll do something alright. I'll stick you in solitary, you wretch.
Sally: What's wrong with you, don't you want to save Christmas?
Guard: Christmas? Is that what all this is all about? I hate Christmas. If I had my way, I'd cancel the lot of it.
[Santa punches the guard in the face]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Film '72: Episode dated 2 December 2014 (2014)
- SoundtracksHere Comes Santa Claus
Performed by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Written by Oakley Haldeman and Gene Autry
Published by Chester Music Ltd. trading as Campbell Connelly & Co
By kind permission of Music Sales Creative
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- Untitled Christmas Project
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- Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
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- Gross worldwide
- $4,798,222
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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