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È il primo Natale senza la nonna e un momento difficile per la famiglia, fino al nonno.È il primo Natale senza la nonna e un momento difficile per la famiglia, fino al nonno.È il primo Natale senza la nonna e un momento difficile per la famiglia, fino al nonno.
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Ruth de Sosa
- Elizabeth Van Olden
- (as Ruth De Sosa)
Cooper Thornton
- Henry Rutgers
- (as Ray Thornton)
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Like Cheetos, this movie is dangerously cheesy. But since it's a Christmas movie, I think it can get by with it. It offers a pretty unique take on Santa Claus and I love that the Dutch folk character of Black Pete (or Zwarte Piet) has been turned into an actual helper for Santa rather than his evil opposite that delights in torturing bad children. It's also nice that the racist implications for the Black Pete character have been stripped away by making him a positive black character instead. Also, James Earl Jones is in this movie and I say that's a good reason on its own to see it.
All in all, it's a fun, wholesome family movie and even adults without children can get into the story and characters. An underappreciated Christmas flick.
All in all, it's a fun, wholesome family movie and even adults without children can get into the story and characters. An underappreciated Christmas flick.
The recent passing of one of my favorite actors, Hume Cronyn, made me think of this charming television movie which I saw a few years ago. It is a very lovely story which I hope will be shown more often. Hume Cronyn was the best Santa Claus ever!
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I usually look at everything made for Christmas viewing. I wasn't sure what this one was going to be. I have seen many movies that describe themselves as Christmas stories, simply because they take place at Christmas. "One Magic Christmas" is one of that breed. When I saw "Santa and Pete" for the first time, I was hooked. This was a delightful little story of Saint Nicholas and his helper; how he visited the new world for the first time and how he became "modernized". The story held my interest from beginning to end and stayed in my heart and mind much longer than that. Using James Earl Jones as the grandfather relating the story to his grandson for the first time was a stroke of pure genius in casting. The writers could have gone anywhere with this tale, and they wisely chose to tell it as a story of hope, peace, charity, love, and family. Their are many Christmas movies in my collection, and "Santa and Pete" ranks up with the best of them. The sooner this is released on VHS and DVD, the better The ratings That have been given are understandable when I note the demographics connected with them. I urge all who voted and gave somewhat low marks, to see this picture again after a few years and see if their perspective has changed. They may be surprised! God Bless Us - everyone.
Santa and Pete (1999) is currently available on Tubi. The story follows a family visiting Grandpa's house for Christmas, their first holiday together since Grandma passed away. Despite the lingering sadness, Grandpa surprises his grandson with his festive spirit and shares his favorite Christmas tale-a story that never fails to brighten his holiday season.
Directed by Duwayne Dunham (Little Giants), the film stars Hume Cronyn (Cocoon), James Earl Jones (Conan the Barbarian), Flex Alexander (Snakes on a Plane), and Erica Gimpel (Fame).
The movie effectively weaves two narratives: the story being told and the storyteller's perspective. James Earl Jones shines as the grandfather, bringing warmth and charm to the role, while Hume Cronyn delivers an excellent performance as Saint Nick, making his journey captivating. The biblical-era storyline features engaging sets, props, and costumes that enhance the historical feel. While I wasn't entirely sold on Flex Alexander's portrayal of Pete, the clever writing kept me interested in seeing how the tale unfolded. The dual conclusions of both storylines were heartfelt and satisfying.
In conclusion, Santa and Pete is an enjoyable family holiday film worth watching. I'd rate it a 6/10.
Directed by Duwayne Dunham (Little Giants), the film stars Hume Cronyn (Cocoon), James Earl Jones (Conan the Barbarian), Flex Alexander (Snakes on a Plane), and Erica Gimpel (Fame).
The movie effectively weaves two narratives: the story being told and the storyteller's perspective. James Earl Jones shines as the grandfather, bringing warmth and charm to the role, while Hume Cronyn delivers an excellent performance as Saint Nick, making his journey captivating. The biblical-era storyline features engaging sets, props, and costumes that enhance the historical feel. While I wasn't entirely sold on Flex Alexander's portrayal of Pete, the clever writing kept me interested in seeing how the tale unfolded. The dual conclusions of both storylines were heartfelt and satisfying.
In conclusion, Santa and Pete is an enjoyable family holiday film worth watching. I'd rate it a 6/10.
I happened to turn the channel to find this movie just starting. Each scene held me in rapture. It was honestly the best Christmas movie I've seen. It can only compare to "It's a Wonderful Life", with Jimmy Stewart. I have talked about this film for the last three years to all my friends and family. No one believes it even exists. I have looked for this film every Christmas afterwards and it's never on TV or available for sale anywhere. I love the story and all the characters. It has a beautiful old world charm and teaches a great story of how Christmas came to be. Please let me know how to find this movie on DVD!!!!!
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- QuizJames Earl Jones and Tracy Douglas previously worked together in American Playhouse: Hallelujah.
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