Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn Christmas Eve, Santa Claus accidentally steals the family Dog. So begins an epic journey through the twelve days of Christmas as the family ventures to the North Pole to get their beloved... Tout lireOn Christmas Eve, Santa Claus accidentally steals the family Dog. So begins an epic journey through the twelve days of Christmas as the family ventures to the North Pole to get their beloved canine back.On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus accidentally steals the family Dog. So begins an epic journey through the twelve days of Christmas as the family ventures to the North Pole to get their beloved canine back.
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- 1 nomination au total
Rachel Elizabeth Ames
- Lady by car
- (as Raquel Ames)
Robert E. Wilhelm
- Alaskan Sergeant
- (as R.E. Wilheim III)
Tim Peyton
- Kyle
- (voix)
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This was the WORST movie I have ever seen. I picked this out at redbox thinking it would be a cute Christmas movie for my kids and I to watch but we didnt even make it half way through before my kids who are 9 & 6 were begging to watch something else. The cgi was awful and the acting was even worse. The whiney sound of the little girl's voice was pretty bad. I would not recommend this movie. Save your money.
If Santa Claus is real, then people shouldn't be surprised if things don't make sense, right? Well, even the various TV series with witches or super powers have rules. It bothered me for certain things not to make sense that should have, but really, the problems with this movie shouldn't take away from the entertainment value. I'll focus on the positives.
It's a fun story if you just accept that it all makes sense.
Ed Asner makes a good Santa Claus. Not the best, but a good one. When he is tired, he is quite convincing. It's obvious Asner is old, but in the scenes where he isn't tired, let's say he's still got it.
I'm not familiar with any of the other actors. Samuel Portugal stands out as an elf who has somehow gotten separated from the North Pole. Carole Stoller is great as Carol, Mrs. Claus.
Elaine Partnow is good as the grandmother who somehow doesn't want to leave the far north. Yves Bright mostly makes a good father, and Chase Pollock has the right amount of attitude as a young skeptical teen. Lexi Golden is adorable and spunky as the little girl who believes, and she shows talent in many of her scenes, though sometimes she's more like a real little girl than an actress.
Carrie Schroeder is entirely too serious for the most part, which is appropriate, but she shows a loving side.
If you like dogs (I don't) then I suppose the scene at the animal shelter is cute. Lots of dogs wanting to be adopted. And one in particular has this face that I assume makes people like him. I wouldn't know. He seems lovable, I guess.
The scenery up north is great. The workshop and elf costumes are quite colorful. "Elfis" is funny. The elves who talk apparently are on helium.
And there is an environmental message. Remember, the Arctic ice is melting.
Some of the songs are good. Dolly Parton has one song which some people will like. I can't say it's my taste, but you have to like Dolly. However, the first two songs and the one with the closing credits are terrible in my opinion. Christmas music just should not sound like that, and lyrics about Christmas just won't get it done.
Definitely a movie for the whole family, with a TV-G rating. There is one convincingly scary scene. Suzie screams really well. But you know it will turn out all right, so that's fine. There is also a description of a terrible event but it doesn't bother Suzie.
Now I just have to mention the negatives. Who casually drives across the frozen north in a car that isn't quite dependable? Towns aren't that close together so if you get stranded, you're in real trouble. But this doesn't matter to the script writers, and I guess if you have to have the events that take place, you have to take liberties.
Nathan has a beard and a mustache one minute, and just five o'clock shadow the next. Okay, this may be believable. Maybe he doesn't want to be clean shaven. And that trip across the north? It is dark one minute, the sun is out the next, and then it is dark again. Well, we are near the North Pole. Oh, and somehow the westernmost point in Alaska is also the northernmost. If you know Alaska geography, you know that's not true. Also, even if the car supposedly has heat, why is Suzie in short sleeves? And isn't a lot colder than it seemed in the Yukon and that part of Alaska at Christmas? I won't even ask why if you finally find out the North Pole is in the ocean, why are you still driving?
All of this seems minor when it is a fun story. It's supposed to be silly, and it is that, and meaningful at times too.
It's a fun story if you just accept that it all makes sense.
Ed Asner makes a good Santa Claus. Not the best, but a good one. When he is tired, he is quite convincing. It's obvious Asner is old, but in the scenes where he isn't tired, let's say he's still got it.
I'm not familiar with any of the other actors. Samuel Portugal stands out as an elf who has somehow gotten separated from the North Pole. Carole Stoller is great as Carol, Mrs. Claus.
Elaine Partnow is good as the grandmother who somehow doesn't want to leave the far north. Yves Bright mostly makes a good father, and Chase Pollock has the right amount of attitude as a young skeptical teen. Lexi Golden is adorable and spunky as the little girl who believes, and she shows talent in many of her scenes, though sometimes she's more like a real little girl than an actress.
Carrie Schroeder is entirely too serious for the most part, which is appropriate, but she shows a loving side.
If you like dogs (I don't) then I suppose the scene at the animal shelter is cute. Lots of dogs wanting to be adopted. And one in particular has this face that I assume makes people like him. I wouldn't know. He seems lovable, I guess.
The scenery up north is great. The workshop and elf costumes are quite colorful. "Elfis" is funny. The elves who talk apparently are on helium.
And there is an environmental message. Remember, the Arctic ice is melting.
Some of the songs are good. Dolly Parton has one song which some people will like. I can't say it's my taste, but you have to like Dolly. However, the first two songs and the one with the closing credits are terrible in my opinion. Christmas music just should not sound like that, and lyrics about Christmas just won't get it done.
Definitely a movie for the whole family, with a TV-G rating. There is one convincingly scary scene. Suzie screams really well. But you know it will turn out all right, so that's fine. There is also a description of a terrible event but it doesn't bother Suzie.
Now I just have to mention the negatives. Who casually drives across the frozen north in a car that isn't quite dependable? Towns aren't that close together so if you get stranded, you're in real trouble. But this doesn't matter to the script writers, and I guess if you have to have the events that take place, you have to take liberties.
Nathan has a beard and a mustache one minute, and just five o'clock shadow the next. Okay, this may be believable. Maybe he doesn't want to be clean shaven. And that trip across the north? It is dark one minute, the sun is out the next, and then it is dark again. Well, we are near the North Pole. Oh, and somehow the westernmost point in Alaska is also the northernmost. If you know Alaska geography, you know that's not true. Also, even if the car supposedly has heat, why is Suzie in short sleeves? And isn't a lot colder than it seemed in the Yukon and that part of Alaska at Christmas? I won't even ask why if you finally find out the North Pole is in the ocean, why are you still driving?
All of this seems minor when it is a fun story. It's supposed to be silly, and it is that, and meaningful at times too.
I rarely expect child actors to be any good but even the adults are terrible. Everyone is super robotic and nothing flows nicely. Even my Santa obsessed 2 year old said it was boring
The only pull this movie has is, Ed Asner. The rest of the actors sucked. Story line is terrible. Not an ideal christmas movie. The lady elves looked like hookers. The only pull this movie has is, Ed Asner. The rest of the actors sucked. Story line is terrible. Not an ideal christmas movie. The lady elves looked like hookers. The only pull this movie has is, Ed Asner. The rest of the actors sucked. Story line is terrible. Not an ideal christmas movie. The lady elves looked like hookers. The only pull this movie has is, Ed Asner. The rest of the actors sucked. Story line is terrible. Not an ideal christmas movie. The lady elves looked like hookers.
It's refreshing to see a genuine film not a big budget Hollywood cookie cutter film that lacks spirit. Well, this film has that Christmas spirit. The legendary multi Emmy Award winning Ed Asner takes the helm as Santa along with his charismatic ingenue side kick Elf Snowflake played by Yvette Rachelle with a sweet cuteness that made you overlook some lacking big budget special effects of the film. The Dad was silly and the little girl a bit goofy but it-all seamlessly worked. Eric Roberts has a cameo too. This film talks about global warming but its a sad reality today we all face so haters just fix the planet instead of complaining about global warming... I would like to give these producer a big budget and see them make a sequel. If you are a dog lover this film is for you. If you love Elves & Santa this film is really for you. And if you love Christmas this film is especially for you. The film has heart and will make you laugh or sing along to Dolly Parton songs. Its one of my go to Holiday films now!
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- Anecdotes7 time Emmy Award Winning Actor Ed Asner plays Santa Claus and was inducted into the Santa Hall of Fame for his reprisal of Santa.
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- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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By what name was Santa Stole Our Dog: A Merry Doggone Christmas! (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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