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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)
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The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Webster
  • Writers
    • Glenville Mareth
    • Paul L. Jacobson
  • Stars
    • John Call
    • Leonard Hicks
    • Vincent Beck
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  • IMDb RATING
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    13K
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    • Director
      • Nicholas Webster
    • Writers
      • Glenville Mareth
      • Paul L. Jacobson
    • Stars
      • John Call
      • Leonard Hicks
      • Vincent Beck
    • 282User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Call
    John Call
    • Santa Claus
    Leonard Hicks
    • Kimar
    Vincent Beck
    Vincent Beck
    • Voldar
    Bill McCutcheon
    Bill McCutcheon
    • Dropo
    Victor Stiles
    • Billy Foster
    Donna Conforti
    • Betty Foster
    Chris Month
    • Bomar
    Pia Zadora
    Pia Zadora
    • Girmar
    Lelia Martin
    • Momar
    • (as Leila Martin)
    Charles Renn
    • Hargo
    James Cahill
    • Rigna
    Ned Wertimer
    Ned Wertimer
    • Andy Henderson
    Doris Rich
    • Mrs. Claus
    Carl Don
    • Chochem…
    Ivor Bodin
    • Winky
    Al Nesor
    • Stobo
    Josip Elic
    Josip Elic
    • Shim
    • (as Joe Elic)
    Jim Bishop
    • Lomas
    • Director
      • Nicholas Webster
    • Writers
      • Glenville Mareth
      • Paul L. Jacobson
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    1Torgo_Approves

    The best worst awful awesome movie ever!

    (r#30)

    Basically everything is wrong about this film, and that's what makes it so great. It's hysterical, but even as you're laughing yourself breathless you can't help but feel bad inside that you're actually chewing down this rotten junk food. Because that's what Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is: a case of food poisoning. There are layers and layers of awfulness in this movie, and it really is an unforgettable experience. The actors are all stoned out of their minds and extremely ugly. The title pretty much explains the plot, although there's not really a lot of "conquering". Maybe a better title would have been "Santa Claus Laughs at Inappropriate Times while Hanging Out with Bad Actors in Silly Outfits"? Just saying. I know it isn't as catchy, but at least it's not deceiving.

    It would be impossible to sum up all the stuff that sucks about this film, so I'll break it down into what I remember most strongly: a man in an ingeniously fake-looking polar bear costume (funnier than the "bear" from Hercules in New York); an extra with the most unnatural laugh you're ever likely to hear; an ex-dope addict martian with tics; kid actors who make sure every syllable of their lines are slowly and caaarreee-fulll-yyy prrooo-noun-ceeed; a newspaper headline stating that Santa's been "kidnaped", and a giant robot. Yes, you read that right. A giant robot.

    The worst acting job in here must be when Mother Claus and her elves have been "frozen" by the "Martians'" weapons. Could they be *more* trembling? I know this was the sixties and everyone was doped up, but still.

    This wins the Dung Beetle Award of the year. Destined to become a Christmas classic for me!
    1XDevonousX

    Absolute Genius!!!

    This is truly the worst movie I have ever seen, but it really goes beyond that. Something this stunningly terrible simply had to be done on purpose. Every joke, every "special effect" every background, every costume is done without any kind of thought as to not looking like it was done in under fifty seconds. This film brings artistry to sub-mediocrity. Something so basely horrible defies the physics of cinematography. I could not make a worse movie if I spent absolutely no time at all making it. Someone really, really tried to make this piece of gold stink like a thousand dead scatologists. If you have a dollar on you the next time you pass by your local dollar store, do yourself a favor and revel in the worst thing you can imagine.
    4sddavis63

    People Need To Lighten Up About This Movie

    This is certainly a consensus pick as one of the worst (if not the worst) movies ever made - and for that very reason I've always wanted to watch it. Now I have, and my suggestion to everyone is - lighten up. Yes, it's bad. The sets are dreadful - worse than you used to see on Saturday morning kids' shows. The special effects are weak - although to be honest I've seen worse portrayals of space flight. And the costumes are hilarious - especially the polar bear and the robot. But come on - you have to admit that there's a certain "cuteness" to the story of Martians coming to earth to kidnap Santa Claus so that he can bring happiness to their children. All the characters are pretty one- dimensional. There's good guys and bad guys and fun guys and kids from both Earth and Mars. No one gets particularly well developed. And then, of course, there's Santa. In all honesty, I thought John Call did a decent job as the jolly old man. In this age of high tech special effects and big budget movies there's no doubt that this looks pretty weak - and even by the standards of 1964 it was still pretty weak. But it's good fun, and for the fun alone I don't think it deserves its reputation as one of the worst movies ever. What's left to say, except - "Hurray for Santy Claus!" 4/10
    4talisencrw

    Not NEARLY as bad as people make it out to be...AND a lot more fun than it has any right to be!

    I still very much appreciate its spirit, both in terms of no-budget filmmaking and sense of fun. I wish that the films of today could have even a fraction of its good-natured mischievous approach. Certainly film studios could learn a thing or two, in this ridiculous era of quarter-of-a-billion-dollar blockbusters. I for one don't need the equivalent of 'having my eyes masturbated', as one cinema critic so lovingly stated.

    I would prefer watching this in a second over any of the ham-fisted, cash-soaked holiday atrocities made in the past three decades (I believe 'A Christmas Story', and perhaps 'Elf' and 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' to be the last decently-made Yuletide films).

    But don't take MY word for it...see it for yourself (without the stupid and condescending MST3K commentary) and make your OWN conclusion.
    4Tera-Jones

    A Very Cute Christmas Movie!

    This is one of those really dorky movies - extremely geeky! Yet it's fun, cute and a bit sweet... a little bit on the freakishly cool side too. It's one of the oddest movies ever made. It's very much kid friendly so if you have youngsters and are looking for a different kind of holiday film then you might want to try this movie. It's not great at all but it is one of those "so bad it's good" type of holiday family films.

    I acquired a copy of this movie through the Sci-Fi Classics 50-Films Pack put out by Mill Creek. I'm very glad they added this one - it's a refreshing change. I've just finished re-watching this film and I'm reviewing it just about 2 1/2 weeks before Christmas. It was great timing for me to get this film pack and I had no idea this movie was in the batch of films until I received it.

    4/10.

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    • Trivia
      This film includes the first film appearance of Mrs. Claus.
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits, costume designer is spelled "custume designer".
    • Quotes

      Kimar: Dropo, you are the laziest man on Mars. Why are you sleeping during working hours?

      Dropo: I wasn't sleeping, chief. It's just that I haven't been able to sleep these last few months. I forgot how. So I was just practicing.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, Costume Designer is spelled "Custume Designer".
    • Connections
      Edited into A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Hooray for Santa Claus
      Written by Roy Alfred and Milton Delugg

      Performed by the children's chorus

      [Played over both the opening and closing credits]

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1966 (Mexico)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le père Noël contre les martiens
    • Filming locations
      • Roosevelt Field, Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA(Studio, now a shopping mall)
    • Production company
      • Jalor Productions
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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