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The Santa Clause

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
142K
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Tim Allen and Eric Lloyd in The Santa Clause (1994)
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When a man inadvertently makes Santa fall off his roof on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place.When a man inadvertently makes Santa fall off his roof on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place.When a man inadvertently makes Santa fall off his roof on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place.

  • Director
    • John Pasquin
  • Writers
    • Leo Benvenuti
    • Steve Rudnick
  • Stars
    • Tim Allen
    • Judge Reinhold
    • Wendy Crewson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    142K
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    • Director
      • John Pasquin
    • Writers
      • Leo Benvenuti
      • Steve Rudnick
    • Stars
      • Tim Allen
      • Judge Reinhold
      • Wendy Crewson
    • 211User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Tim Allen
    Tim Allen
    • Scott Calvin
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Neal
    Wendy Crewson
    Wendy Crewson
    • Laura
    Eric Lloyd
    Eric Lloyd
    • Charlie Calvin
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Bernard
    Larry Brandenburg
    Larry Brandenburg
    • Detective Nunzio
    Mary Gross
    Mary Gross
    • Ms. Daniels
    Paige Tamada
    • Elf-Judy
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Mr. Whittle
    Judith Scott
    Judith Scott
    • Susan
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Waitress
    Melissa King
    • Sarah the Little Girl…
    Bradley Wentworth
    • Elf at North Pole
    Azura Bates
    • Elf in Hangar
    Joshua Satok
    • Elf-Larry
    Zachary McLemore
    • Bobby
    • (as Zach McLemore)
    Joyce Guy
    Joyce Guy
    • Principal Compton
    Lindsay Lupien
    • Kid Two
    • Director
      • John Pasquin
    • Writers
      • Leo Benvenuti
      • Steve Rudnick
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    rcryniak

    A fun, heart-warming Christmas comedy!

    I really enjoyed this movie. It was heart-warming and fun to watch. I remember as a child watching my favorite Christmas movies, such as the Grinch that Stole Christmas (cartoon), Miracle on 34th Street, and the classic Scrooge. This movie was so full of fun and warm fuzzies, and PERFECT for the holiday season, that it has easily earned its way into the holiday film montage for my family.
    8hoosier1960

    Another Great Christmas movie

    You have to believe, if you expect a Hollywood epic you're watching the wrong movie and would recommend a different movie. This is exactly the right movie for Christmas and fantasy, it's sincere and funny in all the right places. Fire up the fireplace make some popcorn curl up in front of the tv, you can't go wrong.
    8jhclues

    Tim Allen As...Huh?

    Ever wonder, who is Santa Claus, really? Where does he come from, how old is he? How in the world does he squeeze down a chimney, and how does he get in if there isn't a chimney? What's the deal here? Well, happily, the answers to these questions and more are finally answered, as the legend of Santa Claus comes to life as never before in `The Santa Clause,' directed by John Pasquin and starring Tim Allen. Scott Calvin (Allen) is an executive with a toy manufacturing company, he's divorced and has a young son, Charlie (Eric Lloyd), who still believes in Santa, but is at an age at which doubt is beginning to creep into the picture. And the fact that Charlie's mom, Laura (Wendy Crewson) has a boyfriend, Dr. Neal Miller (Judge Reinhold), who is a psychiatrist, isn't helping the situation any. Neal, it seems, is adamant about counseling Charlie in the realities of life, which of course includes the real scoop on Santa, which doesn't go over too well with Scott.

    Then on Christmas Eve, which Charlie is spending with Scott, a strange thing happens. There's a clatter on the roof, and Scott rushes outside to investigate, where he discovers a man in a red suit clamoring about on the roof of his two-story house. As Scott watches, the man loses his footing and falls into the snow on the front lawn. And to Scott's amazement, it's Santa Claus! Or at least a guy dressed up like Santa, and he's not in very good shape at the moment. Lying there on his back, the man hands Scott a card with instructions written on it about what to do in this particular situation. `Put on the suit,' it says, `The reindeer will know what to do.' And when Scott looks back up at the roof, what he sees concludes what Neal would probably call an SEE (Significant Emotional Experience), and though he doesn't realize it at the moment, his life is about to change forever...

    And with that, Pasquin goes on to tell the story of Scott Calvin's amazing odyssey, which puts a humorous, and at times poignant, spin on this contemporary and highly imaginative rendition of the Santa Claus story, which offers much more than merely a fresh face on an old tale. The Santa angle has that universal appeal that will attract viewers initially, but what makes this story really accessible is the reality which lies beneath the fantasy. The relationships examined in this film-- the whole situation with Scott, Charlie, Laura and Neal-- are quite common in our modern world, and that obstacle in the lives of these characters puts a necessary balance in the story that makes it more than just another Christmas fantasy. It puts an edge on the sentimentality that would've been over-the-top had Scott, for example, been a happily married man with a text book family life. That would've been good for maybe a one hour T.V. special on a Tuesday night, whereas this story and the way it's presented is unique and lends itself well to full length motion picture status.

    When you think of Tim Allen, you don't necessarily think in terms of Santa Claus-- his Tim Taylor, `Home Improvement' persona is simply too far-reaching (there are, in fact, some `in' jokes sprinkled subtly throughout this film, like when Scott, in Santa's workshop, picks up a toy tool belt and holds it up to himself)-- but it actually becomes a positive here, and another part of the appeal of this film. it establishes Scott as a real person, an average guy attempting to cope with the everyday problems of everyday life. And it keeps the core of the story grounded, which ultimately makes the fantasy work while giving it heart. So, in retrospect, Allen was a perfect choice for the role of Scott Calvin, and in the long run this just may turn out to be one of his most memorable roles (which is somewhat ironic, as this was Allen's big screen debut), because this is certainly the kind of film that is bound to make a lot of people's annual `holiday movies to watch' list, falling into that category of films you can watch over and over again every Christmas season, like `A Christmas Story.' `Christmas Vacation,' `A Christmas Carol' and `It's A Wonderful Life.' All films which, though certainly diverse, have at their center the spirit of Christmas along with family values and traditions, and all told in a way that enables the viewer to readily identify with the characters and the story, which is exactly what this film does.

    Eric Lloyd turns in a good performance as Charlie, making his character believable while keeping him positive despite the conflicts which surround him, and Crewson and Reinhold are solid in their respective roles, as well. But in supporting roles, the standout performances come from David Krumholtz, as Bernard, Santa's Head Elf, and Paige Tamada, who is endearing as Judy, the Little Elf.

    Rounding out the supporting cast are Peter Boyle (Mr. Whittle), Mary Gross (Miss Daniels), Larry Brandenburg (Detective Nunzio), Judith Scott (Susan), Jayne Eastwood (Judy, the Waitress) and Joyce Guy (Principal Compton). An entertaining and ultimately uplifting movie, `The Santa Clause' is funny and enjoyable and has a lot to offer in the way of family entertainment, the kind of film adults and kids alike are going to appreciate. And it may even make you believe in some things you hadn't even considered before-- but that's for you to figure out as you watch the movie. And that's the magic of the movies. I rate this one 8/10.
    8Hitchcoc

    Has Joined the List of Must-See Christmas Movies

    Tim Allen is a marvelous comic presence. But this all belongs to the producers and creators of this film. The script allows for an explanation why Allen becomes Santa Claus. He inadvertently causes the old guy to fall off the roof and the "clause" in the contract forces him to take over the job. He must put on the suit. What happens after this is the integration of Allen into the Santa Claus routine. He begins to get chubby. He gets rosy cheeks. The whole nine yards. He is taken to the North Pole after learning to drive the sleigh. He gets good at distributing presents. The hang up is parental rights to his son, Charley. Judge Reinholdt is the humorless new husband of Allen's former wife. The crazier Allen appears, the more it plays into Charley being kept from his father. An elf named Bernard (who has a Bronx accent) is Allen's right hand man, and he orchestrates things the way he wants them.
    7Doylenf

    Charming Christmas fantasy the whole family can enjoy...

    TIM ALLEN provides a bunch of chuckles and good cheer as the amiable, goofy father of ERIC LLOYD who sees Santa Claus take a tumble off his roof one Christmas Eve and finds he must substitute for the "big guy," taking the reindeer to the North Pole toy shop for further directions along with his young son.

    The script is full of one-liners that Allen tosses off with comic skill. His father role is played for laughs but also has his tender side when moments call for it. His needling of JUDGE REINHOLD about his awful sweaters becomes a running joke. So do many of the other amusing moments in a script that is both clever and highly original. ERIC LLOYD proves to be an appealing child actor as the boy who urges his father to be a substitute Santa.

    To get a flavor of the dialog, just take a look at the "quotes" from the film on the Quote page.

    It's handsomely produced in wonderful color to give the film its winter atmosphere (filmed in Canada).

    Summing up: It's worth going along for the ride. A charming Christmas fantasy with lots of amusing situations. Brisk entertainment for the masses, it inspired a couple of sequels.

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    • Trivia
      One of the children in Charlie's class during Parents Day is an elf with pointed ears, which can be clearly seen when Charlie pulls the snow globe out of his backpack. When Charlie tells the class that his dad is Santa Claus, the elf boy is the only one who doesn't laugh.
    • Goofs
      When Scott/Santa is arrested, he leaves Charlie and the reindeer waiting on the roof of the Miller house. When the E.L.F.S. squad comes to the house, they find Charlie alone. The reindeer and sleigh have disappeared with no explanation whatsoever.
    • Quotes

      Little Elf Judy: My own recipe. Took me 1,200 years to get it right.

      Scott Calvin: 1,200 years?

      Little Elf Judy: That's right.

      Scott Calvin: You know, you look pretty good for your age.

      Little Elf Judy: Thanks, but I'm seeing someone in wrapping.

    • Alternate versions
      A brief scene where Laura gives Scott the phone number of Neal's mother (1-800-SPANKME), and Scott says that he "knows that number," has been deleted from the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film in addition to Disney+ prints.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum)
      Traditional tune, lyrics by Ernst Anschütz (uncredited)

      Arranged by John Neufeld

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Santa Claúsula
    • Filming locations
      • 17 Chisholm Street, Oakville, Ontario, Canada(Scott's house)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Outlaw Productions (I)
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $145,539,357
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,321,992
      • Nov 13, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $190,539,357
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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