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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen a town learns that Santa Claus has struck it off his delivery schedule due to an insulting letter, a way must be found to change his mind.When a town learns that Santa Claus has struck it off his delivery schedule due to an insulting letter, a way must be found to change his mind.When a town learns that Santa Claus has struck it off his delivery schedule due to an insulting letter, a way must be found to change his mind.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Joel Grey
- Joshua Trundle
- (voce)
Tammy Grimes
- Albert
- (voce)
John McGiver
- Mayor
- (voce)
George Gobel
- Father Mouse
- (voce)
Patricia Bright
- Sarah Trundle
- (voce)
- (as Pat Bright)
- …
Scott Firestone
- Son
- (voce)
- …
Bob McFadden
- North Pole Phone Operator
- (voce)
- (as Robert McFadden)
- …
Allen Swift
- Santa Claus
- (voce)
- (as Alan Swift)
- …
Christine Winter
- Daughter
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
This may quite possibly be the best Christmas special out there. It is just like Braveheart, except minus the warriors and plus Christmas, Mice and a Clock Maker. My sister and I are in our mid-twenties and we watch this movie multiple times a year. Who doesn't love singing mice? It is a heartfelt tale that will encourage children of all ages to believe in Santa. Claymation is great, but few things are as Christmas-y as animated mice and humans co-habituating. You will laugh, you will cry, you will eat all three flavors out of the holiday popcorn tub that your mom bought you. Stay up late to catch it, or hunt online to buy it, it is a must have for every Holiday movie collection.
Actually, Joel Grey was the Father in the human family here, the clockmaker-it was George Gobel who played father Mouse. This one makes some good points about not being blinded by science and cynicsm, and keeping the faith when it, and only it, can work.
This also has Tammy Grimes and John McIver doing voice work, and adding to this show's quality.
It isn't shown on TV much now, but should be-a fine companion piece to 'Grinch' or 'Frosty.
This also has Tammy Grimes and John McIver doing voice work, and adding to this show's quality.
It isn't shown on TV much now, but should be-a fine companion piece to 'Grinch' or 'Frosty.
I have always loved this cute little cartoon. So this isn't the best drawn cartoon, but it has a nice story and wonderful songs. Christmas is my favourite time of year. Full of giving, laughing, and seeing people acting kind to one another, even if it is just once a year. Rudolph and Frosty already had songs about them that really help build stories around their cartoons. This one was fresh and inventive. BELIEVING, even when common sense tells you not to. Closely tied to another classic at this time, Miracle On 34th Street. So pour a cup of nog, cuddle up under your blanket, and turn on the telly. Now all together...."Christmas bells are ringing Santa, Santa..Every heart repeating Santa, Santa...."
I don't remember ever seeing this as a child and I grew up in that era. In fact, I was 6 years old. Yes, it's only 25 minutes long, but you think it would have came on during the Holidays every year. And back then, we didn't have the number of TV/Cable channels that we do now. It was only the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, etc). Still, I'm just now watching this. It's kind of cute for a 70's animation and it has a decent lesson in it, if you brake something, then you must try to find a way to fix it. This is a good one for young children. And who can forget the famous Christmas poem by Clement Moore? I used to know all the words, but I couldn't recite them as well last night when I watched it. Are you new to watching this one as well? See how well you remember the famous poem! Definitely a great CLASSIC for the Holidays!
I agree that this is a classic. I was born shortly before this cartoon was made, so it was a big part of my Christmas ritual growing up. The morale is great ("even a miracle needs a hand") and the songs are GOOD. They crept in my head at an early age and stayed there 'til this day. I see a lot of my adolescent, atheist, Ivy League self in the defiant Albert, who derides Santa as a myth, but also in Mr. Trundle, who works devotedly for something he believes in. I'm not talking literals here, people, but there's something nice about believing in something greater than yourself, or your known quantities.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJunctionville, New York is a fictional town meant to honor author Clement Moore, who was born in New York. It is apparently a seaside town, as one little boy, Davy Thomas, is shown sitting on a seaside cliff dropping a drawing of Santa into the ocean. Its maritime nature may have been based on Newport, Rhode Island, where Clement Moore died.
- BlooperAs Father Mouse and Albert enter the Trundles' house to see the model of the new clock tower, we see a clock that reads 10 o'clock in the long shot. After Father Mouse and Albert finish bouncing down in the next shot, the clock reads 11:10.
- Citazioni
Father Mouse: [voiceover] Here's our first example of how you've ruined everyone's Christmas with your opinions.
- Versioni alternativeSome TV networks edit out the song "Give Your Heart a Try" because of the word "gay" at the beginning.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Loghi da tutto il mundo: United States of America (aka 'Murica) (2016)
- Colonne sonoreOverture
Music by Maury Laws
Lyrics by Jules Bass
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- Tempo di esecuzione25 minuti
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