Mary Class is a highly successful business executive - who just happens to be the daughter of Santa Claus. But when her father falls ill, Mary returns to the North Pole and the life she left... Read allMary Class is a highly successful business executive - who just happens to be the daughter of Santa Claus. But when her father falls ill, Mary returns to the North Pole and the life she left behind to take over for her dad and implement her innovative ideas for running Christmas.Mary Class is a highly successful business executive - who just happens to be the daughter of Santa Claus. But when her father falls ill, Mary returns to the North Pole and the life she left behind to take over for her dad and implement her innovative ideas for running Christmas.
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- (as Lyle Edge)
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Directed by Ron Underwood (Tremors), the film stars Jenny McCarthy (Dirty Love), Ivan Sergei (Crossing Jordan), George Wendt (Cheers), Kandyse McClure (Romeo Must Die), and Michael Moriarty (Pale Rider).
The cast, settings, and storyline weren't as bad as I initially expected. The movie does a decent job incorporating workplace terminology and references from its era into the holiday premise. It also effectively portrays that women can be just as capable and handy as men. I particularly enjoyed the depiction of the father-daughter relationship, which added some heart to the film. However, the romantic subplot was predictable, cheesy, and felt typical of a holiday movie. The ending, while lighthearted, tied the plot together nicely.
In conclusion, Santa Baby isn't anything extraordinary, but it's not a complete waste of time either. I'd give it a 5/10 and only recommend it if there's nothing better available.
George Wendt is surprisingly good at producing a layered performance as Santa Claus. Everyone else falls into patterns that you would expect in a post-millennium movie in which Christmas is freed from all religious significance, but it has its moments and its charms.
Santa (George Wendt) is having heart trouble and so mom (Lynne Griffin) calls Mary Class (she changed her name) home. Mary (McCarthy) is a successful workaholic that has always had a rough time with dad (WHO HASN'T?). She wants efficiency, while he stick to tradition.
She also left a beau (Ivan Sergei) when she left home and has new boyfriend in the big city. You can imagine the problems there when the two meet.
So you have family struggle on a grand scale, relationship problems and lots of comedy in a great Christmas movie.
Also stars Kandyse McClure, who will be familiar to "Battlestar Galactica" fans, who creates a little heat of her own.
Apparently, Santa's daughter Mary (Jenny McCarthy) was once as kind hearted and sweet as her folks and the elves that work for them. For whatever reason, she veered from her famous father's (George Wendt) path, and became a corporate junior exec with a big mouth and an attitude to match. When she discovers her dad is physically unable to perform his duties one season, she butts in, takes over, and embarks on a board room mentality approach to revamp the North Pole toyshop for greater "efficiency." The dialogue is needlessly negative, as she mocks generosity, Christmas cheer, elves, and her amiable father. Here's a typical line from the movie, as an example of the overall tone: "Here's a stocking....stuff it." Original and hilarious, isn't it?
The acting rises above the script, and there's a sweet, sentimental romance in the later going of the film. It's a shame that the meanness early on may lead you to shut this thing off before it introduces this element. If you can make it through the first half of the film, you may find a dose of Christmas spirit from the movie near the end.
Did you know
- TriviaSanta Baby (2006) was a ratings hit for ABC FAMILY, pulling in over 4.7 million viewers during its initial airing, making it, at the time, the most watched original movie developed for the channel.
- GoofsMarys dark hair roots disappear and reappear suddenly on several occasions. For example she has dark roots when greeting her mother in the kitchen. Then she walks into the living room and the roots become fair.
- Quotes
Mary Class: Dad. I'd tell you what to do with this stocking, but I don't want to end up on the naughty list. Wait. I'm in charge of the naughty list. Here's your stocking. Stuff it.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe (2009)
- SoundtracksThe Man With All the Toys
Composed by Brian Wilson and Mike Love
Performed by Brian Wilson
Courtesy of Arista Records
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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1