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1985108 minFamily, Fantasy, Adventure

Santa Claus: The Movie

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Is Santa Claus: The Movie worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Family, Fantasy, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Santa Claus: The Movie Synopsis

In ancient times, a man named Claus, who delivers toys in his small village, fulfils his destiny to become Santa Claus after meeting an expert toy-making elf, Patch, in the North Pole. In the present day, Santa Claus has become overwhelmed by his workload, and the disgruntled Patch flees the workshop to New York City. There, Patch unknowingly threatens the fate of Christmas by taking a job at a failing toy company run by a scheming businessman.

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Top Cast

Dudley Moore
Dudley MoorePatch
John Lithgow
John LithgowB.Z.
David Huddleston
David HuddlestonSanta Claus
Burgess Meredith
Burgess MeredithAncient Elf
Judy Cornwell
Judy CornwellAnya Claus
Jeffrey Kramer
Jeffrey KramerTowzer
Christian Fitzpatrick
Christian FitzpatrickJoe
Carrie Kei Heim
Carrie Kei HeimCornelia
John Barrard
John BarrardDooley
Anthony O'Donnell
Anthony O'DonnellPuffy

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Is Santa Claus: The Movie worth watching?

Santa Claus: The Movie has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Family, Fantasy, Adventure movies.

Is Santa Claus: The Movie hit or flop?

Santa Claus: The Movie has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

r96skDec 26, 2020
★ 7

Nice film, I found enough enjoyment with it. Probably not as deep or creative as it could've been, but I do like the plot of 'Santa Claus: The Movie' as it starts off at the embryonic stages of Santa. It ends up turning into a run-of-the-mill good v. bad thing, but that cause is helped by the casting of John Lithgow - who is entertaining. Lithgow isn't the only positive cast, as Dudley Moore and David Huddleston do solid things too. It's interesting to see that Lithgow doesn't rate this, as well as the fact that it's apparently popular in the UK; though I, as a Englishman, had never heard about this before this year to be honest. There are, at least in my opinion, many better festive films out there, but this 1985 flick is a satisfying Xmas watch. It's cheesy and features some questionable special effects, but does have pleasant-looking reindeer and has charm.

CinemaSerfDec 2, 2023
★ 6

I didn't love the start of this film. There's this local carpenter who crafts intricately sculpted little toys for kids at Christmas but makes his poor reindeers - "Donner" and "Blitzen" race through the most atrocious snow storm so he (David Huddleston) and his kindly wife (Judy Cornwell) can deliver them! Anyway, that weather overwhelms them and things look distinctly hypothermic until a great star arrives in the heavens and next thing they are being fêted by "Dooley" (John Barrard) in the most beautiful toy factory in the world. He is now to be called "Santa" and his job will be to deliver these presents to children all over the planet. Luckily they have a sprinkling of magic dust to doctor the food of not just his own reindeers, but of a few others too and decades now pass uneventfully. As more and more people learn to write, though, the demands on him become increasingly onerous, indeed the poor soul is frankly a bit knackered. An assistant! That's the answer. Two of his elves vie for the position but it's "Patch" (Dudley Moore) who develops and automated production line and emerges victorious. Thing is, his products are cheap and cheerful - they break and soon he is out on his pointy ear and working with disgraced toy manufacturer "BZ" (a well over-the-top John Lithgow). The naive "Patch" is only trying to regain the affection of "Santa". His new business partner is looking to make a mint. Has "Patch" got his priorities right? Perhaps "Santa" has some growing up to do, too? This is a gently entertaining Christmas tale that allows Moore to showcase a little of his comedy acting skills, but generally the rest of it is all a rather thinly-veiled swipe at the rise of commercialism and the throw-away culture. Christian Fitzpatrick is quite engaging as the urchin "Joe" and those with eagle eyes might spot Melvyn Hayes and Don Estelle (famed for the BBC sitcom "Ain't Half Hot Mum") but I found the narrative to be just a little too repetitive and it certainly made me glad I never liked candy cane. It's still fun, but like the gifts he made themselves, I wonder how many kids nowadays would get anything from the charming simplicity of this film?