Two children sneak out of their bedroom on the night of December 24, so that they can ask 'Santa Claus' where he lives and what he does the rest of the year.Two children sneak out of their bedroom on the night of December 24, so that they can ask 'Santa Claus' where he lives and what he does the rest of the year.Two children sneak out of their bedroom on the night of December 24, so that they can ask 'Santa Claus' where he lives and what he does the rest of the year.
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"Santa Claus" features a lot of amazing location shoots and really wowed me. You see Santa at his home in the North Pole and this includes seeing a guy dressed as St. Nick out playing with real reindeer and walking about in what appears to be northern Canada or Finland or Alaska.
The story begins with a couple children awakening and sneaking downstairs to wait for Santa. Amazingly, they do meet St. Nick and he sits down with them and talks to them at length...and regales them by talking about his life in the North Pole.
Overall, a very charming film and one of the better silents of the era. Sweet and worth your time.
The story begins with a couple children awakening and sneaking downstairs to wait for Santa. Amazingly, they do meet St. Nick and he sits down with them and talks to them at length...and regales them by talking about his life in the North Pole.
Overall, a very charming film and one of the better silents of the era. Sweet and worth your time.
On Christmas Eve, SANTA CLAUS beguiles two children with stories of what his life is like the rest of the year.
This is a delightfully charming little film, an adroit mixture of nature photography & fantasy. With scenes actually filmed in Northern Alaska, we get to see St. Nick visiting his Eskimo neighbors & surveying his vast reindeer herd. Segments in the Workshop with the Elves are also well done and we finally get the lowdown on how Santa knows who's being naughty or nice. A lot of thought & finances went into creating this Holiday gem.
Al Kryszak provided the score for the video compilation A Christmas Past, in which this film appears.
This is a delightfully charming little film, an adroit mixture of nature photography & fantasy. With scenes actually filmed in Northern Alaska, we get to see St. Nick visiting his Eskimo neighbors & surveying his vast reindeer herd. Segments in the Workshop with the Elves are also well done and we finally get the lowdown on how Santa knows who's being naughty or nice. A lot of thought & finances went into creating this Holiday gem.
Al Kryszak provided the score for the video compilation A Christmas Past, in which this film appears.
A couple of children wait up so they can chat with Santa Claus. They fall asleep, but wake when he arrives, and ask him about where he lives.
The presenter of this short subject, F. E. Kleinschmidt produced a couple of other movies, one of them about a hunting expedition he took to the far north. So it's fair to figure that a lot of those shots were taken by Santa's.... I mean Kleinschmidt's crew.
The rest is showing Santa's workshop, with some elaborate items: electric trains, gear-powered carousels, even simple automata.
The presenter of this short subject, F. E. Kleinschmidt produced a couple of other movies, one of them about a hunting expedition he took to the far north. So it's fair to figure that a lot of those shots were taken by Santa's.... I mean Kleinschmidt's crew.
The rest is showing Santa's workshop, with some elaborate items: electric trains, gear-powered carousels, even simple automata.
"Santa Claus" features a lot of amazing location shoots and really wowed me. You see Santa at his home in the North Pole and this includes seeing a guy dressed as St. Nick out playing with real reindeer and walking about in what appears to be northern Canada or Finland or Alaska.
The story begins with a couple children awakening and sneaking downstairs to wait for Santa. Amazingly, they do meet St. Nick and he sits down with them and talks to them at length...and regales them by talking about his life in the North Pole.
Overall, a very charming film and one of the better silents of the era. Sweet and worth your time. The location shoot is pretty amazing.
The story begins with a couple children awakening and sneaking downstairs to wait for Santa. Amazingly, they do meet St. Nick and he sits down with them and talks to them at length...and regales them by talking about his life in the North Pole.
Overall, a very charming film and one of the better silents of the era. Sweet and worth your time. The location shoot is pretty amazing.
Very cute film about what Santa Claus does on his other 364 days of the year. Shows cute scenes from how they make the toys to how Santa can tell "who has been naughty and nice". All in all, a very homey type movie, suitable for the whole family.
Did you know
- TriviaWorldview Entertainment and the Killiam Collection has released a set of nine early movies about Christmas collectively called "A Christmas Past", with an original score by Al Kryszak. This movie is the seventh one and has a running time of 29 minutes.
- GoofsThe shadow of the hand-cranking cameraman can be seen during Santa's trip to Nome.
- Quotes
Santa Claus: You are sure it will work, Tweedeedee?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Biography: Santa Claus (1994)
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