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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mailman reveals the origin of Santa Claus.A mailman reveals the origin of Santa Claus.A mailman reveals the origin of Santa Claus.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Fred Astaire
- Narrator - S.D. Kluger
- (Synchronisation)
Mickey Rooney
- Kris Kringle
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Keenan Wynn
- Winter Warlock
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Frees
- Burgermeister Meisterburger
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Joan Gardner
- Tanta Kringle
- (Synchronisation)
Robie Lester
- Miss. Jessica
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Andrea Sacino
- Child
- (Synchronisation)
Gary White
- Child
- (Synchronisation)
Greg Thomas
- Child
- (Synchronisation)
Patty Foley
- Store Wonan
- (Nicht genannt)
Keith Hampshire
- Scrooge
- (Nicht genannt)
Howard Jerome
- Business Man
- (Nicht genannt)
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I am an adult, and probably shouldn't watch Christmas cartoons, but I love them anyway! "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" is my favorite of all Christmas cartoons. Anyone who knows me knows that I love this cartoon! (I was a kid in the 70's when all the Rankin/Bass cartoons were on during Christmas, so I remember and have most of them!) The mailman (Fred Astaire) is just adorable! Mickey Rooney as Santa was such a perfect choice! I love to settle in a comfy chair, knowing I won't be interrupted, and put this tape in my vcr.
I agree (a little bit) about the cartoon being dated. Yes, it has those tones mainly in the middle of the cartoon, but it can easily be dismissed. I would like to explain about the wedding celebration between Santa and Jessica in the forest. They got married in the forest because "no church would have them". This a wonderful, innocent Christmas cartoon - a joy for anyone to watch.
I agree (a little bit) about the cartoon being dated. Yes, it has those tones mainly in the middle of the cartoon, but it can easily be dismissed. I would like to explain about the wedding celebration between Santa and Jessica in the forest. They got married in the forest because "no church would have them". This a wonderful, innocent Christmas cartoon - a joy for anyone to watch.
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" is a 1970 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The film stars Fred Astaire as the narrator S.D. Kluger, Mickey Rooney as Kris Kringle/Santa Claus, Keenan Wynn as the Winter Warlock, and Paul Frees in various roles. The film tells the story of how Santa Claus and several Claus-related Christmas traditions came to be. It is based on the hit Christmas song of the same name, which was introduced on radio by Eddie Cantor in 1934, and the story of Saint Nicholas.
This special is a classic. Some images have now been cut because of various stupid reasons.
This is still a cartoon that everyone will enjoy. If you have not seen it in years you should.
This film is solid storytelling. There is never a dull moment. BUY the DVD. Its worth seeing the original unedited version.
This special is a classic. Some images have now been cut because of various stupid reasons.
This is still a cartoon that everyone will enjoy. If you have not seen it in years you should.
This film is solid storytelling. There is never a dull moment. BUY the DVD. Its worth seeing the original unedited version.
I will be 33 in January 2002. I only mention this so that readers will be able to gauge my review of this classic based on my age. While I was growing up, prior vcr tapes and dvd players, I and my friends would wait all year to view the various Christmas specials that aired each year. I remember sitting glued to the tv taking in every second of the shows. Back then if you missed part of the show or even the whole show you were border line depressed because you knew you couldn't see it again for a whole year. In some ways anticipation made the viewing of Christmas specials that much better.
SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN(SCICTT) is in my top five Rankin/Bass specials. Right along with RUDOLPH, FROSTY and The Year WITHOUT SANTA CLAUS. I enjoy the 1970's feel this classic has. The flowers that appear when Jessica sings, the simple toys the kids play with and the songs that are sung throughout this show. I can only imagine what a modern version of this show would sound like with its boy band sounding songs and electric toys and video games. Instead of watching Kris and Jessica court each other and wed we would probably see them live together while they consider marriage. This was a scary classic. The Winter Warlock was very scary when I viewed this as a kid. No matter how many times I saw this as a kid I would always wonder if Kris would make it past the warlock.
I suppose the best thing about this type of Christmas classic is that when people my age view it they can escape back to their innocent youth for a short while. Even though I now own the vhs of SCICTT and soon hope to purchase the DVD I make myself and my kids wait until Christmas season to watch it. It's not quite the same as when I was a kid but anticipation still increases the viewing pleasure once we do watch it.
SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN(SCICTT) is in my top five Rankin/Bass specials. Right along with RUDOLPH, FROSTY and The Year WITHOUT SANTA CLAUS. I enjoy the 1970's feel this classic has. The flowers that appear when Jessica sings, the simple toys the kids play with and the songs that are sung throughout this show. I can only imagine what a modern version of this show would sound like with its boy band sounding songs and electric toys and video games. Instead of watching Kris and Jessica court each other and wed we would probably see them live together while they consider marriage. This was a scary classic. The Winter Warlock was very scary when I viewed this as a kid. No matter how many times I saw this as a kid I would always wonder if Kris would make it past the warlock.
I suppose the best thing about this type of Christmas classic is that when people my age view it they can escape back to their innocent youth for a short while. Even though I now own the vhs of SCICTT and soon hope to purchase the DVD I make myself and my kids wait until Christmas season to watch it. It's not quite the same as when I was a kid but anticipation still increases the viewing pleasure once we do watch it.
Out of all of the Rankin/Bass Christmas specials, this one has the
best writing of the bunch. Why? Because the songs are at there
best (who can forget the one foot in front the other song), and even
though it is ficticious, the storyline is actually pretty convincing.
And the Burglar Meister is easily the best of the antangonist of the
special with his sinister plan. The only downfall to this special is
the animation, which in this one, it's unbelivably bad (compared to
their other specials). But still, with the great character
development, a memberable storyline and songs, and the great
voice overs (Frees, Wynn, Rooney, Astaire etc.) , this emerges as
the one the lives up to it's popular song.
best writing of the bunch. Why? Because the songs are at there
best (who can forget the one foot in front the other song), and even
though it is ficticious, the storyline is actually pretty convincing.
And the Burglar Meister is easily the best of the antangonist of the
special with his sinister plan. The only downfall to this special is
the animation, which in this one, it's unbelivably bad (compared to
their other specials). But still, with the great character
development, a memberable storyline and songs, and the great
voice overs (Frees, Wynn, Rooney, Astaire etc.) , this emerges as
the one the lives up to it's popular song.
Great show. I loved it as a kid and my kids love it too. It's VERY early 70's from Santa's (or Kris Kringle's)Bobby Sherman-like haircut to the psychedelic song sung by Jessica (aka the future Mrs. Claus). I just saw it again last night and it was a trip. It's very cute and very innocent and I absolutely agree with the other posters here that this is from another time. I'm cynical also but I appreciate something that is done with the best intentions and with heart. Today's "holiday" fare has to be hip with lots of pop references and such. Nothing like that here. The animation here appears ancient by today's standards but the show believes in itself and it's overall very charming. But that song that Jessica sings. Whoo boy...right back to '70 alright.
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- WissenswertesMGM Records issued a soundtrack album from the special in 1970, pressed in limited quantities as a promotional tool for radio station disc jockeys, all with an orange and black promo sticker on the back cover. The score has since been re-issued on CD, but the vinyl remains one of the rarest and most prized Christmas collectibles of all time.
- PatzerThere is no toy duck on the stairs when the Burgermeister comes out of the building. Yet he trips on the toy duck at the top of the stairs.
- Zitate
Dingle: Wiggle my ears and tickle my toes, methinks I see a baby's nose! It's more than a nose. There's a whole baby attached to it. Better call my brothers! Wingle! Bingle! Tingle! Zingle!
Zingle: What is it, Dingle?
Wingle: It's a baby, Zingle.
Tingle: A baby what, Wingle?
Bingle: A baby baby, Tingle.
Dingle: I like babies, Bingle.
Bingle: Our baby's the best baby of them all, Wingle.
- Alternative VersionenThe ABC Family/Freeform version (as of 2020) adds back "A Kiss A Toy" and "My World is Beginning Today" songs, but still omits the scene where Burgermeister burns the toys.
- VerbindungenEdited into Saturday Night Live: Hugh Jackman/Mick Jagger (2001)
- SoundtracksSanta Claus is Comin' to Town
(Start) (uncredited)
Music by J. Fred Coots
Lyrics by Haven Gillespie
Arranged by Maury Laws (uncredited) and Jules Bass (uncredited)
Music Directed by Maury Laws (uncredited)
Performed by Fred Astaire
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By what name was Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970) officially released in Canada in English?
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