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The Christmas Martian

Original title: Le martien de Noël
  • 1971
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
273
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The Christmas Martian (1971)
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The film tells the story of an alien from outer space who befriends two young children when he lands in a small town in Quebec.The film tells the story of an alien from outer space who befriends two young children when he lands in a small town in Quebec.The film tells the story of an alien from outer space who befriends two young children when he lands in a small town in Quebec.

  • Director
    • Bernard Gosselin
  • Writer
    • Roch Carrier
  • Stars
    • Catherine Leduc
    • François Gosselin
    • Marcel Sabourin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    273
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Gosselin
    • Writer
      • Roch Carrier
    • Stars
      • Catherine Leduc
      • François Gosselin
      • Marcel Sabourin
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Catherine Leduc
    Catherine Leduc
    • Katou…
    François Gosselin
    François Gosselin
    • François…
    Marcel Sabourin
    Marcel Sabourin
    • Le Martien…
    Roland Chenail
    Roland Chenail
    • Le chef de police…
    Guy L'Ecuyer
    Guy L'Ecuyer
    • Laframboise…
    Paul Hébert
    Paul Hébert
    • Le père…
    Paul Berval
    Paul Berval
    • Le garagiste…
    Ernest Guimond
    Ernest Guimond
    • Le père Bonneville…
    Yvan Canuel
    Yvan Canuel
    • Policeman
    Yvon Leroux
    Yvon Leroux
    • Taxi Driver
    Reine Malo
    Reine Malo
    • Lectrice de nouvelles…
    Louise Poulin-Roy
    Louise Poulin-Roy
    • La mère…
    Marc-André Coallier
    Marc-André Coallier
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Arthur Holden
    Arthur Holden
    • English Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Bernard Gosselin
    • Writer
      • Roch Carrier
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    3GazHack

    Nice but dull children's SF.

    An odd little film which anticipates "E.T." with its story of a friendly alien who is hunted by the local law enforcers but befriended by two children who help him repair his flying saucer. This slight story is bolstered by plenty of shots of people driving around on snowmobiles and shots of the snowy landscape which means the film often resembles a tourist travelogue. Still it is one of the only SF films made in the French Canadian region which gives it a slight curiosity value.

    The alien resembles a circus clown whose make up was devised by Andy Warhol. He indulges in some lame slapstick and low key alien behaviour which confuses the local adults and delights their children. This film has a warm fuzzy feel to it which stops me being particularly vitriolic about it, but I can't seriously recommend it to anyone either due to the rather slow pace and predictability of the whole affair.
    8alexm-3

    Something apart from the usual Christmas filler.

    Well, it has been a very long time since I have seen this film. In fact it is so long ago that my memory of it is probably more filled with nostalgia rather than reality. But that is probably a good place to begin. If I were 4 or 5 years old as I was when I saw the picture I would seriously impress upon you the qualities of this film. Thinking about it now I am not to sure why?

    What I remember is strange events - People flying around on giant match sticks, odd coloured sweets, a strange alien sort of chap and a snowy Canadian landscape. And also the fact that I really enjoyed it at the time (Christmas). Often when you manage to catch a hold of things from your childhood they are not as well made as you remember them, but, if it really sticks in your mind they must have got something right other than just glossy special effects we now come to expect. I would definitely recommend this film as I guess the makers good intentions and hardy endeavours were matched by the resulting unique Christmas fantasy.
    10r_larkman

    A classic Christmas film!

    It may be confusing, and it may be a bit strange, but I recorded The Christmas Martian off TV years ago - it was an instant classic! I just love the funny effects used (such as a handheld floating device which resembles a match stick!).

    I can't completely explain why I like this film so much, but it's just so funny!

    Anyone who likes stupid films (films which were intended to be for children, but no-one can understand) should definitely see this!
    7troyinJax

    I've often wondered....

    I've often wondered if the scene/ concept of creating a trail of Smarties/M&M's candies to lead the alien was copied from this movie by Spielberg in E.T. It's just such a glaring similarity!!
    3Aaron1375

    That was weird...

    I have seen a French Christmas film titled I Believe in Santa Claus and I have now seen this French Canadian Xmas film and must come to the conclusion that the French like to make really strange holiday films. This thing was just so weird, nothing was really driving this film and what is up with the Martian? What was with the full body fishnet costume?

    The story first hears a young man talking about the best day ever and then focuses on two children playing in the snow. In a store a strange man comes in and soon hijinks come as this dude is a Martian and he is flying and soon is the talk of the town! Soon the boy and girl befriend him and try and help repair his ship, steal snowmobiles and plows and fly in a ship that has no windows and only has a horrid video of what they are flying near. What a wonderful day indeed!

    The Martian is overly goofy, apparently they are either killers of the human race or act super comedic, there is no in between! The kids do okay, as far as young children go and the rest of the town is even more goofy than the freaking Martian who is named Poo Flower by the way...

    So, the thing was not all bad, just has that overacting comedy stuff I do not care for. The kind that almost makes one uncomfortable. The movie looked really good considering it was made in 1971, I was thinking late 70's or early 80's. The effects were not top notch, but I am doubting they were working with a high budget so I will give the film a pass on that front. I will not totally dismiss it, a younger child might enjoy it, but too goofy for my tastes.

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    • Release date
      • December 1971 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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      • -Informations et bande-annonce du film
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Los niños y el Marciano
    • Filming locations
      • Sainte-Mélanie, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Faroun Films
      • Les Cinéastes Associés
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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