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Versprochen ist versprochen

Originaltitel: Jingle All the Way
  • 1996
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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Ein Vater schwört, zu Weihnachten eine Turbo-Man-Action-Figur für seinen Sohn zu bekommen. Jeder Laden ist jedoch ausverkauft, und er muss durch die ganze Stadt hasten und mit einer Reihe an... Alles lesenEin Vater schwört, zu Weihnachten eine Turbo-Man-Action-Figur für seinen Sohn zu bekommen. Jeder Laden ist jedoch ausverkauft, und er muss durch die ganze Stadt hasten und mit einer Reihe anderer Personen konkurrieren, um doch noch eine zu bekommen.Ein Vater schwört, zu Weihnachten eine Turbo-Man-Action-Figur für seinen Sohn zu bekommen. Jeder Laden ist jedoch ausverkauft, und er muss durch die ganze Stadt hasten und mit einer Reihe anderer Personen konkurrieren, um doch noch eine zu bekommen.

  • Regie
    • Brian Levant
  • Drehbuch
    • Randy Kornfield
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Sinbad
    • Phil Hartman
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    5,8/10
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      • Brian Levant
    • Drehbuch
      • Randy Kornfield
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Sinbad
      • Phil Hartman
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      • 2 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Howard Langston
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    • Myron Larabee
    Phil Hartman
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    • Ted Maltin
    Rita Wilson
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    • Liz Langston
    Robert Conrad
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    • Officer Hummell
    Martin Mull
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    • D.J.
    Jake Lloyd
    Jake Lloyd
    • Jamie Langston
    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Mall Santa
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    Laraine Newman
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    Justin Chapman
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    Richard Moll
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    Daniel Riordan
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    • T.V. Booster
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    Nada Despotovich
    • Margaret
    Ruth Afton Hjelmgren
    • Single Mother Judy
    Caroline Kaiser
    • Single Mother Mary
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    8ses-4

    Great fun

    Everything about this movie is great. It has a great cast (With a wonderfully sleazy Phil Hartman). A great script with loads of laughter.

    It's obviously created as a spoof for the Christmas buying crazes that go on in the world, where everybody must have that one very special toy.

    It has the look and feel of a children's movie - but I'm not sure it is, or was ever designed to be.

    Don't expect a Schwarzie action movie. It's more a live-action cartoon.

    Jingle all the way is a movie I've seen a couple of times now - and I'll watch it again and again. Good fun. 8/10.
    9diac228

    Did the final product mean to age so well and stand as the true meaning of Christmas? Was it satire or all a very lucky accident? Either way, its fun

    Satires are hard to come by. Good satires are much more rare. Satires that fooled everyone, from the audience to the actors playing in the film are toughest to find. Jingle All The Way achieves just that. By throwing a social commentary joke over the heads of audiences instead of into their minds, and then by delivering a biting message that stands just as true today as it did when it first came out, Jingle All The Way went from disappointment to one of the most realistic holiday films ever, despite its lack of realism. The hypocritical statements are flying in this first paragraph, but the truth is almost everyone missed the joke, the main picture. What looks like pure family fun turns into commentary with an attack on commercialism and the American public buying into the scheme. Even if you don't want to look into the deeper details, why skip out on Sinbad and The Terminator going at it?

    Jingle All The Way follows a workaholic dad by the name of Howard who disappoints his wife and son year after year. After missing another karate practice, Howard promises to not only show up at the parade the next day, but also get his son the TurboMan doll that is based off Jamie's favorite television show, favorite cereal, and favorite hero. The catch is simple: it is impossible to find the doll since it's a massive hit. Not only that, but most shipments are not arriving on Christmas Eve (notice the setting getting a bit dangerous), therefore increasing the supply-and-demand. Howard is still determined to find the doll and not disappoint again. Christmas Eve turns into D-Day on the shores of stores across the nation.

    This sort of idea has always been present in television shows everywhere, but to take a simple concept and stretch it into a full-length motion picture is a challenge to the utmost level. Thankfully, we have good writing by Randy Kornfield, decent direction by Brian Levant, and the supervision of Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Harry Potter, Mrs. Doubtfire, Adventures in Babysitting). Looking past the seemingly heavy dosage of criticism against American society and Big Business, we see the cast throw our victim fathers into every possible awful and unfortunate scenario possible, and the range of ideas presented are amazing.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger must have a sense of humor, because he isn't afraid of embarrassing himself by getting beat up and pulverized by the holiday rush, a bitter mailman, and a Santa Claus that can scare blind children. His performance by no means is Oscar-worthy, but we see him with his determination like in his usual action films, but in a whole new arena, a totally different atmosphere, and that just adds a dosage of humor to the entire film. To see an action star have to claw his way out of a melee of people trying to get bouncy balls is priceless. Almost as rare as Schwarzenegger looking wimpy is Sinbad in a superb film. His performance as the disgruntled mailman just matches him perfectly, and his determination to get the doll is just as bad. Rounding out the cast is a bunch of underrated and/or B-list stars like the brilliant Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, and James Belushi.

    Why in the world would anyone want to skip a movie in which we see a rumble involving an angry dad and a bunch of Santa Claus frauds running an illegal toy-manufacturing/distributing operation (Best scene of the movie for sure)? Why miss out on The Terminator take on a raging reindeer? Why skip out on a mailman posing as TurboMan's villain and flipping the bird to spectators during a family parade? With an endless amount of silly, over-the-top, brilliant moments in which represent Christmas at its truest, Jingle All The Way stands as the most realistic holiday movie ever, since it really shows what its all about. Forget the sappy messages you see in Christmas movies, it doesn't matter what you did, what illegal things you performed, how many assaults you have committed, as long as you get that gosh-darn toy for your child in Christmas, it will all be forgiven.

    Everything in this film, whether unintended or intentional, downplays the meaning of Christmas and all that goes on. There isn't a single decent Santa Claus in the film; they are all corrupt human beings with a different agenda. The stores are not trying to please anyone; they just want money for themselves and enjoy seeing people scrap for chances of earning a doll like starving dogs fighting over a hunk of meat. The main child doesn't say he wants his dad to stay home for Christmas, he says he wants a certain doll, and even recites the entire commercial, including the final words "Batteries Not Included." Nobody is helping each other; everyone is fighting, pushing people towards aisles and toy displays. While the entire thing is comical, it truly does happen in the real world. There was even one pivotal scene in which Byron the mailman discusses the importance of getting that special gift; he compares himself to another child that got the hot item on a certain year. Byron is disappointed, grows up to become a loser; neighbor that gets the doll becomes a multi-millionaire.

    Can a Christmas without material possessions scar you and turn you into a loser? Or is it Commercial America making it seem that way? Is this film a perfect satire or did it accidentally become that way? While the clues are pointing towards lampoon, Levant looks like he really aimed for the heartfelt, emotional Christmas movie with the bittersweet ending. Instead, we get a film that predates (and apparently predicts) the Tickle Me Elmo, Pokemon, Playstation, and Furby holiday horror stories. From the campy introduction to the hysterical final showdown, it's a great movie for what it is, and after aging like fine wine, becomes something more—accidental or not.
    8Staymetal8390

    "Nobody Likes you Booster"

    This movie is so ridiculous, but so funny at the same time. I watch it every Christmas just to hear many of the Schwarzenegger phrases like: - Who told you you could eat my cookies? - Put the cookie down...NOW! - Nobody likes you Booster (maybe Sinbad's line) - I'm not a pervert... and the many times he says "Jamie", I hated that darn brat...what a spoiled kid Anakin was.

    But this movie is funny how it shows that parents are crazy to get one toy for their spoiled little brat. Sinbad is hilarious, and I miss him in movies, and it has the good 'ol Phil Hartman.

    Arnold faces an army of Santas, which is funny as well as his corny lines I watch this to hear. Although this isn't the best Christmas movie, it's still enjoyable.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    I call it a guilty pleasure!

    Jingle All the Way is far from perfect, but it is fun and worthwhile. The plot tells of an overworked businessman who wants to buy a Turbo Man, the year's hottest toy, for his neglected son. In the title role of Howard Langston, Arnold Schwarznegger acquits himself well, particularly in the action sequences. The soundtrack is awesome, the film is not too bad to look at and the climax is a lot of fun if very far fetched. Sinbad is amusing is Myron, and James Belushi is great as the Crooked Santa. Phil Hartmann(while he has been better) is hilarious as Ted, the phone conversation between him and Howard is a hoot. Rita Wilson does a good job as the mother, and Jake Lloyd is cute as Jamie. The film has some nice messages for kids. While the film is funny in places, the humour is questionable sometimes. The film is also rather short, and perhaps a tad rushed. Also Brian Levant's direction could have done with a harder edge. Still, despite the failings, it is a fun Christmas comedy, that is not really to be taken seriously. I call it a guilty pleasure. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    6lover101

    Lord help me, I like it

    First of all, let me say I am way easier on Christmas movies than I am general releases. I don't know why. Maybe its that its the time of the year, and all the tinsel dust gets settled into my brain until I am in a stupor...

    But this movie is not that bad. If you just look at it as a lighthearted, fun with the family movie, then you will have fun. It does get real, real cheesy at times, but most of the movie is funny and entertaining. That's all you can ask for from a movie. The biggest drawback is Jake Lloyd. I have never liked him as a child actor. You could always tell he is acting, and he always sounds so damn whiney. Heck, behind Jar Jar, Jake Lloyd is the most annoying actor.

    Other than that, it is fun. Hey, if it comes on TV, pop some pop corn, grab the kids, and tune in!

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    • Wissenswertes
      Sinbad improvised the majority of his lines. Arnold Schwarzenegger also improvised many of his responses in his conversations with him.
    • Patzer
      When Howard runs into Ted and the reindeer, the reindeer's antlers are still in velvet. Velvet is shed in August, at least four months before the Christmas Eve setting.
    • Zitate

      Howard: Put that cookie down. NOW!

    • Crazy Credits
      After the end credits, there is a brief heartwarming family scene, that ends with a question from Liz. She asks Howard what he got her for Christmas.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The original UK cinema and video releases were cut by the UK censors to remove a 7 second sequence involving nunchucks. Following a review by the censors of the treatment of martial arts weaponary onscreen, this cut was restored when the film was classified for a UK DVD release in 2000.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Space Jam/The Mirror Has Two Faces/The English Patient/Breaking the Waves (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
      Written by Johnny Marks

      Performed by Ronnie Spector and Darlene Love

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Dezember 1996 (Deutschland)
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      • 60.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 60.592.389 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 12.112.267 $
      • 24. Nov. 1996
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 129.832.389 $
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