The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.
Oberon K.A. Adjepong
- Bernard's Father
- (as Oberon Adjepong)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaIt is a remake of the 1991 British television film "Bernard and the Genie", also written by Curtis.
- GoofsThe stuffed bear at the beginning is either strapped onto the back of the motorbike or it isn't. If it is, it simply can't roll off on an easy and very apparent wide turn. If it isn't, it will instantly fall off as soon as Bernard puts the bike in motion.
- Crazy creditsThe Universal logo at the beginning has snow.
- ConnectionsFeatures Top Gun (1986)
- SoundtracksPresents for Christmas
Written by Solomon Burke Jr., Solomon Burke (as Solomon Burke Sr.), Dolores Burke
Performed by Solomon Burke
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Featured review
It seems nobody talked about this, but I've been having the question during the entire movie as soon as I saw the almighty genie: is it possible for a guy who has to work so hard to raise his family not asking for a fortune from the genie?
Yes, asking money can be cheesy and money won't always do good things. But it's definitely reasonable and pretty much every ordinary people's wish, isn't it? To not asking for it makes the main actor looks off, the writer look lazy, and the entire movie feels wrong at the very first beginning, even just as a silly holiday movie. To make it worse, all the wishes asked are not surprising or fun. The only moment that I laughed was for the wish "go to the hell". It's especially ironical that the numbers the genie left for the main character was considered to be lottery numbers. It is the only time the movie talks about money, and it feels nearly stupid. Unfortunately, Melissa's good performance is not enough to save this movie.
Yes, asking money can be cheesy and money won't always do good things. But it's definitely reasonable and pretty much every ordinary people's wish, isn't it? To not asking for it makes the main actor looks off, the writer look lazy, and the entire movie feels wrong at the very first beginning, even just as a silly holiday movie. To make it worse, all the wishes asked are not surprising or fun. The only moment that I laughed was for the wish "go to the hell". It's especially ironical that the numbers the genie left for the main character was considered to be lottery numbers. It is the only time the movie talks about money, and it feels nearly stupid. Unfortunately, Melissa's good performance is not enough to save this movie.
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- Also known as
- Bernard and the Genie
- Filming locations
- New York City, New York, USA(street scenes)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $333,526
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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