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Un frère et une soeur tentent de réunir leurs parents divorcés pour Noël.Un frère et une soeur tentent de réunir leurs parents divorcés pour Noël.Un frère et une soeur tentent de réunir leurs parents divorcés pour Noël.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
Ethan Embry
- Ethan O'Fallon
- (as Ethan Randall)
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I saw this years ago at the theater at Christmastime. I haven't seen it since, but I remember it made me feel warm and happy. Leslie Nielson and Lauren Bacall as Santa and Grandma were both wonderful. Thora Birch's first major role was in this movie. She played the cute as a button little sister and was absolutely charming. Too bad my most vivid memory of her these days is seeing her topless in American Beauty. But that's another story. Good holiday fun!
How can you watch a movie with Thora Birch and not just want to eat her up for being so cute. I am not referring to the lovely Thora in American Beauty, but the really cute one in this film.
She just wants Santa to get her parents back together. Her brother Ethan (Ethan Embry) doesn't believe in Santa, so he tries to help make his sister's wish come true with the help of the lovely Amy Oberer.
Now, I don't know what mom (Harley Jane Kozak) sees in Kevin Nealon, when her ex is Jamey Sheridan (Syriana, "Law & Order: Criminal Intent"), so he must have screwed up big time.
Anyway, Ethan comes through and all is well. Or, was it Santa (Leslie Nielsen)?
She just wants Santa to get her parents back together. Her brother Ethan (Ethan Embry) doesn't believe in Santa, so he tries to help make his sister's wish come true with the help of the lovely Amy Oberer.
Now, I don't know what mom (Harley Jane Kozak) sees in Kevin Nealon, when her ex is Jamey Sheridan (Syriana, "Law & Order: Criminal Intent"), so he must have screwed up big time.
Anyway, Ethan comes through and all is well. Or, was it Santa (Leslie Nielsen)?
A brother (Ethan Embry) and sister (Thora Birch) attempt to bring their divorced parents back together for Christmas.
Apparently this film did poorly at the box office and critics hated it, too. I can understand that, as it is sort of a lame version of "The Parent Trap", except less quirky and the kids try much less seriously. Really, this one had me wondering why the parents broke up in the first place. (Presumably if it was worth divorcing over, they probably should not get re-married).
What makes this average film worth watching is the kids. Ethan Embry is decent and it is no surprise he has gone on to a remarkable career. Thora Birch is fantastic. Just amazing. Exactly what happened to her, I do not know. After "Ghost World" she seems to have faded away.
Apparently this film did poorly at the box office and critics hated it, too. I can understand that, as it is sort of a lame version of "The Parent Trap", except less quirky and the kids try much less seriously. Really, this one had me wondering why the parents broke up in the first place. (Presumably if it was worth divorcing over, they probably should not get re-married).
What makes this average film worth watching is the kids. Ethan Embry is decent and it is no surprise he has gone on to a remarkable career. Thora Birch is fantastic. Just amazing. Exactly what happened to her, I do not know. After "Ghost World" she seems to have faded away.
I greatly enjoyed this movie...yeah...not many have seen it, but its one of me and my bestfriends favorite movies..i recommend it. Its cheezy, but also such good times...i really dont remember where i first saw this movie. Since mice are one of my favorite animals it made it all the more better.
There is something about the older Made For TV Christmas Films that were just so much more charming and sweet. Before the "Formula" and Hallmark Channel took over and made them all the same.
This is no exception and I remember watching it when I was much, much younger and having a huge crush on Ethan Embry. Now I have a huge crush on Jamey Sheridan, who plays the Dad, instead.
It doesn't actually have a lot of Christmas elements to it. Yes they visit Santa, but that's about it. However the spirit of the season, love and family are definitely very prominent.
The whole cast play their parts well and the snowy setting of New York, although it has since been overused, is perfect for the shenanigans. It flows well with pace, but without compromise and you really feel you know the characters as you go through their Christmas build up with them.
It's a nice story without that harshness that some of them can have and it even has a little magic.
If I see it on DVD, I'm buying it!
This is no exception and I remember watching it when I was much, much younger and having a huge crush on Ethan Embry. Now I have a huge crush on Jamey Sheridan, who plays the Dad, instead.
It doesn't actually have a lot of Christmas elements to it. Yes they visit Santa, but that's about it. However the spirit of the season, love and family are definitely very prominent.
The whole cast play their parts well and the snowy setting of New York, although it has since been overused, is perfect for the shenanigans. It flows well with pace, but without compromise and you really feel you know the characters as you go through their Christmas build up with them.
It's a nice story without that harshness that some of them can have and it even has a little magic.
If I see it on DVD, I'm buying it!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Robert Lieberman and writer Richard Kramer enjoyed working together on a Christmas episode of Génération pub (1987), they decided to collaborate again on a feature. This is the result.
- GaffesWhen Ethan pulls Hallie away from Santa, her fur muff disappears as they are running away and then reappears as they are talking.
- Citations
Ethan O'Fallon: Now look, Hallie, you can ask for toys, parakeets, hair care products, I don't care. But you may not ask for anything to do with interpersonal relationships! Got it? This is Santa Claus, not Dear Abby.
- Bandes originalesAll I Want for Christmas
Music by David Foster
Lyric by Linda Thompson
Performed by Stephen Bishop
Produced by David Foster
Arrangement by David Campbell
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El mejor regalo
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 812 144 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 645 720 $US
- 10 nov. 1991
- Montant brut mondial
- 14 812 144 $US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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