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La señora Santa Claus

Título original: Mrs. Santa Claus
  • Película de TV
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
1,4 mil
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Angela Lansbury and Michael Jeter in La señora Santa Claus (1996)
These 5 holiday movies might have flown under your radar, but they still have the makings of a classic holiday watch. For the romcom lovers, check out Queen Latifah in 'Last Holiday,' a story about living one's wildest dreams, or Netflix's queer-romcom 'Single All the Way.' For a surprising twist on a Christmas icon, see Angela Lansbury dazzle as 'Mrs. Santa Clause.' And for the comedy enthusiasts, '8-Bit Christmas,' or 'Surviving Christmas' starring Ben Affleck and James Gandolfini, could be the perfect holiday film for you.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaNeglected by her husband during the pre-Christmas rush, Mrs. Claus takes the reindeer and sleigh out for a drive, only to end up stranded in the multicultural neighborhood of Manhattan's Low... Leer todoNeglected by her husband during the pre-Christmas rush, Mrs. Claus takes the reindeer and sleigh out for a drive, only to end up stranded in the multicultural neighborhood of Manhattan's Lower East Side of the early 1900s.Neglected by her husband during the pre-Christmas rush, Mrs. Claus takes the reindeer and sleigh out for a drive, only to end up stranded in the multicultural neighborhood of Manhattan's Lower East Side of the early 1900s.

  • Dirección
    • Terry Hughes
  • Guión
    • Mark Saltzman
  • Reparto principal
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Michael Jeter
    • Terrence Mann
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Terry Hughes
    • Guión
      • Mark Saltzman
    • Reparto principal
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Michael Jeter
      • Terrence Mann
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Mrs. Santa Claus
    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Arvo
    Terrence Mann
    Terrence Mann
    • Augustus P. Tavish
    Lynsey Bartilson
    Lynsey Bartilson
    • Nora Kilkenny
    Bryan Murray
    • Officer Doyle
    David Norona
    David Norona
    • Marcello Damaroco
    • (as David Noroña)
    Debra Wiseman
    • Sadie Lowenstein
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Santa Claus
    Rosalind Harris
    Rosalind Harris
    • Mrs. Lowenstein
    Grace Keagy
    • Mrs. Brandenheim
    Linda Kerns
    Linda Kerns
    • Mrs. Shaughnessy
    Chachi Pittman
    • Izzy
    • (as Chachi Pittmann)
    Sabrina Bryan
    Sabrina Bryan
    • Fritzie
    Bret Easterling
    • Emilio
    Mitchah Williams
    • Henry
    Kristi Lynes
    • Elf #1
    Jamie Torcellini
    • Elf #2
    Mick Murray
    • Michael Kilkenny
    • Dirección
      • Terry Hughes
    • Guión
      • Mark Saltzman
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    10Mama-C

    Mrs. Santa Claus -- absolutely delightful

    Mrs. Santa Claus is absolutely delightful. It's styled like an old time Broadway Musical and perfect for all ages. My 90 year old mother-in-law and my 2.5 year old granddaughter adored it. It was actually written by a Jewish guy and the words & music were written by another Jewish guy (Jerry Herman who wrote the scores to Mame, Hello Dolly and La Cage aux folles). In addition to the wonderful score, it has Rob Marshall's choreography. The guy who plays the stable keeper is now playing Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys. It also features a young version of the daughter from Grounded For Life who has a fantastic voice. If you have kids, you may recognize Michael Jeter (Arvo) who plays Mr. Noodle on Elmo's World. Angela Lansbury plays Mrs. Santa Claus. There's a lot of talent and good entertainment there. It's now on my list of Christmas movies to watch each year. However, my granddaughter won't let me put it away just yet.
    10Stebaer4

    Cute,Enjoyable,& even Tactful to different faiths.

    Angela Lansbury does another good lead role in a TV film as she does any film.Mrs. Clause is not being paid attention to by her husband Santa at The North Pole and so she decides to take a trip of her own as a good cause for Christmas and for shortly before Christmas comes.Yes as My Mom,Mary E.(Garvey)Baer & I do agree it's very cute & even interesting as to how Mrs.Clause influences all of the people upon arrival & even before she does how all of the people are dancing & singing in the streets & including the Jewish People outside of their Synagogue & how she inspires them as well.Also in doing so it shows how even though faiths are different people are still all the same inside. It's also a very good follow up of the time in history in which it's placed in US History as well as in the streets of Brooklyn in 1910. Including how Mrs. Lowenstein had said "I must say I enjoy the festivities even more than I should." Then in addition to this how one woman on Avenue A is demonstrating how women aren't allowed to vote & of which is why even though she's Jewish she had proposed a Christmas toast because admittedly she has the biggest mouth on Avenue A and it makes her cause good for a number of good things as well.It was on Dec.25,1999 that I worked on my first Christmas ever & it was at a Movie Theater & I had even enjoyed working on it even more than I had anticipated that I would.

    Truthfully, Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste" of Framingham,MA.USA
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Seasonal classic

    I would have liked Mrs Santa Claus to be a tad longer, but I was really surprised at how good this film was when I saw it for the first time four years ago on TV. While not my favourite Christmas film, it is a seasonal classic and for several reasons is very special to me.

    The production values are lovely. The sets are quite colourful with a magic quality to them. The costumes look warm and cosy. The scenery is breathtaking. And the photography is surprisingly skillful. Even the sleigh looks as though care was taken to construct it.

    Jerry Herman's music is just wonderful. The orchestration is very memorable and mellow. But I just adored the songs, especially the beautiful Almost Young, which is the best performed vocally and emotionally rendition of the film. All the songs benefit from great melodies and catchy lyrics.

    I love the choreography as well. There have been film musicals where it is sprightly and energetic such as in West Side Story, and some where it is messy and misconceived seen in The Wiz. Mrs Santa Claus's choreography left me transfixed, being neither being too simple or too difficult but showing evident care and skill.

    That's not all. The story is not predictable or badly paced in any way. It is original, brisk, exciting and fun. Also towards the end it is even heart-warming.

    The script is another strength. It is simple without being too simplistic or childish, mature without being too sophisticated or convoluted, charming and poignant without being schmaltzy and funny without any obscenities and crude humour. In short, it has something for the whole family, adults will love the choreography, script and titular performance and kids will love the production values, songs and story.

    The acting is also very well done. Angela Lansbury, a fine character actress who has always had a special place in my heart, is perfection in the title role. Acting-wise she oozes with charm, choreographically she is as light as a feather and natural and singing-wise she emotes and sings beautifully. She is very well supported by the charming Michael Jester, the solid Terence Mann and a slightly underused but still okay Charles Durning.

    All in all, Mrs Santa Claus is a seasonal classic in my view and a real treat for fans of a great talent like Lansbury. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    Coxer99

    Mrs. Santa Claus

    Lansbury is charming as always in this musical from Jerry Herman about Old St. Nicks' Mrs. It's nice to see Lansbury singing again and having a good time.
    10mntwister

    SPECTACULAR

    This is a quality musical movie, with another ten star score from the great Jerry Herman, my favorite composer. Most others have said many of the things I wanted to say here, so I'll just say don't miss it. Someone questioned why politics were added. In Lansbury's biography, she states that she turned down the role at first because it was too "fluffy" and when they added the human rights thing she was more interested.

    Composer Jerry Herman was very ill with HIV at the time this was being filmed. She also did this as a favor to him. He really wanted her to do the TV movie of MAME, saying that she was still able to pull it off, but she felt she was too old for the role, and so to do something for her friend, she did this musical, and I am glad she did this (although MAME would have been awesome, and finally a good movie).

    The score, orchestrations are 10 out of 10, the only problem I had was with a few of the special effects, I felt they could have been a notch better.

    Lansbury and Durning are excellent. This is a great 2 hour experience of the kind of movie that is so rare, and it works because of all of the broadway talent involved, that's who should be making musicals. Director Rob Marshall (Chicago) did the choreography and that's superb.

    Great movie, great cast, great music! The DVD also has a great but short "making of." on it, the DVD is definitely in my collection! I wish some of Herman's other shows were good movies, Hello Dolly being the only good one, my opinion of course. There's The Grand Tour, Dear World, La Cage Aux Folles, Milk and Honey and Mack and Mabel, great musicals without being filmed.

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      Establishing the 1910 to 1912 era was a major decision for the costuming, because Director Terry Hughes had also suggested the 1919 to 1920s to establish the period musical. The '20s meant the Flapper period in costuming. Costume Designer Bob Mackie determined the "teens" was a better period "skirt look" than the '20s shorter hemline, which would effect Dame Angela Lansbury's appearance, hair and wardrobe. Bob Mackie's Christmas green and red costume color palette dramatically determined the set's color range. Production Designer Hub Braden was confronted with the Universal Studios New York backlot exteriors' color condition. The previous movie company using the New York street had painted all of the exteriors in fresh coats of "city slicker contemporary" whites, grays, bright paint colors. New York City research for 1910 established "a look for" the New York City streets' building façades awash with a coal dust dirty patina. Specific building façades/exteriors chosen were repainted with variations of warm values either in muted rose or mistletoe green shades, alternating with beige and the color of "reindeer tan" shades. Iron fire escapes added to the exterior buildings for cast members to be elevated above the street level for the production value in the musical street choreographed marches and dancing patterns. Establishing a conglomeration of Irish, Italian, and Jewish neighborhood celebrating the holiday spirit, strings of bare bulbs were strung across the streets. With period street lamps, to justify a source light for all of the night filming. 1910 dictated horse drawn wagons, carts, and carriages instead of vintage motorized vehicles. The December snow required more selected areas for set dressing effects, which included watered down streets from melting snow... allowing planes of water pools reflecting for camera angles. Rehearsing the group marchers for the women's suffrage liberation issues were scheduled for morning activities, with summer morning temperatures near mid ninety to one hundred degrees. Progressive filming of the street sequences required much patience for cast, crowd and dance extras, animals, crew, and production personnel. Scheduling the day and night street filming became a critical lighting factor because of temperature, the sun and shadow path angles reflected for the point-of-view shooting direction for the multiple - main camera, for second, and third camera positions.
    • Pifias
      Mrs. Santa Claus says, "Oh, team, we've done it - 1910 is a record year." The U.S. was comprised of just 46 states in 1910. But in the suffrage parade, people are carrying an unfurled American flag that has 48 stars. New Mexico joined the Union in January 1912 and Arizona joined in February of that year.
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      Mrs. Santa Claus: [takes Nora aside] I have to go now, sweetheart.

      Nora Kilkenny: All right, I'll see you tomorrow.

      Mrs. Santa Claus: Actually, I'm going back home.

      Nora Kilkenny: But you can't go! Not yet!

      Mrs. Santa Claus: Someone back home really needs me. Now, don't worry, I haven't forgotten. I still have presents for you and the other kids.

      Nora Kilkenny: Will I ever see you again?

      Mrs. Santa Claus: Oh, I hope so. In the meantime, when you look up at the evening sky, and you see a star. You'll know who I'm thinking of.

      [hugs Nora goodbye]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Grandes biografías: Angela Lansbury: A Balancing Act (1998)
    • Banda sonora
      Praise Mrs. Claus
      Music and Lyric by Jerry Herman

      Performed by Michael Jeter, Kristi Lynes, Jamie Torcellini, Angela Lansbury and company

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      • 8 de diciembre de 1996 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Hayvenhurst Studios - 7017 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(solid special effects studio)
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      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Corymore Productions
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