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Il Natale che quasi non fu

  • 1966
  • G
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Il Natale che quasi non fu (1966)
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  • Director
    • Rossano Brazzi
  • Writers
    • Paul Tripp
    • Rossano Brazzi
  • Stars
    • Paul Tripp
    • Lydia Brazzi
    • Alberto Rabagliati
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    981
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rossano Brazzi
    • Writers
      • Paul Tripp
      • Rossano Brazzi
    • Stars
      • Paul Tripp
      • Lydia Brazzi
      • Alberto Rabagliati
    • 31User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Paul Tripp
    • Sam Whipple
    Lydia Brazzi
    • Mrs. Claus
    • (as Lidia Brazzi)
    Alberto Rabagliati
    • Santa Claus
    Sonny Fox
    • Mr. Prim
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Jonathan, the Elf Foreman
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • Blossom
    Valentino Macchi
    Salvatore Furnari
    Salvatore Furnari
    • Elf
    Antonio De Martino
    • Elf
    Gaetano Guacci
    • Elf
    Adriano Cornelli
    • Elf
    Franco Doria
    • Elf
    • (as Francesco Doria)
    Arnaldo Fabrizio
    • Elf
    • (as Fabrizio Arnaldo)
    Domenico Imperato
    • Elf
    • (as Imperato Domenico)
    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Phineas T. Prune
    Ruth Enders
      John Spencer Howell Jr.
      • Boy Who Saved Christmas
      • (uncredited)
      David Tripp
      • David
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Rossano Brazzi
      • Writers
        • Paul Tripp
        • Rossano Brazzi
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      mdibar1

      Memories Vs Reality

      I vividly remember going to see this in the movies when I was 5 Years old. The commercials promoting it on TV stick in my head also. As another reviewer said, going to the movies was a big deal then. Now that I am 43 I have been getting very nostalgic. I was very happy to see that this movie was available on DVD. When I watched the movie I was really surprised at how bad it was, as Billy Joel says in one of his songs "The good old days weren't always good" To start with the opening song "A Christmas that almost wasn't" sounds more like a halloween song, a little haunting. The colors in the movie were also very dark and drab. As for Santa "my God" what a depressing Santa he was a little whiner, I wanted to grab him ala the Godfather and say "You can act like a man" The whole movie is just cheaply done, songs and everything. This is a case of my childhood memories playing tricks on me. Oh well there's always Rudolph.
      3planktonrules

      Not among the very worst at least.

      This Italian film, "Il Natale che quasi non fu" ("The Christmas That Almost Wasn't") isn't a very good movie. However, at least it's not at the bottom with such godawful films as "Magic Christmas Tree", "Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny" or "Santa Claus" (1959)! In its own way, it's not entirely terrible.

      The film was made in Italy with mostly Italian actors and was directed by Rossano Brazzi and also stars Brazzi as the villain, Phineas T. Prune. Most of them are dubbed by American actors and they seem to have spoken their lines in English, as their lips are in sync with their voices. But only a few of them really are using their own voices, such as Brazzi and Paul Tripp.

      The plot is pretty simple. Mr. Prune hates Christmas and has managed to buy the North Pole. He wants rent from Santa...and if St. Nick cannot pay, he wants all of Santa's toys. Why? Well, Prune hates children and wants to make them miserable. Can Santa and his friend, Mr. Whipple, manage to earn the money needed to keep Prune away and save Christmas? And, can they do this even with Prune and his evil butler doing their best to stop them?

      While the film is in color and looks good, the story is strongly hindered by too many songs...and not very good ones at that. The story also isn't particularly good nor enjoyable.

      Overall, this is the perfect film to show bad children as punishment for all their misdeeds. For the exceptionally bad kids, I'd recommend instead that they see the films in my first paragraph...those are best shown to especially evil children!
      OnceUponATimeInTheWest

      Christmas isnt coming this year

      Santa says... (from the film)"Christmas isn't coming this year". I heard this line over and over in the endless commercials promoting it back when this film was released in the 60s. Of course back then I had to see it and I did in the cinema. Back in the day when going to the movies was an event. Remember no video or dvd back then! I just ordered it on dvd. I am sure I will not be disappointed I don't remember much about it but it should at least be interesting,taking yet another trip down nostalgia lane
      Bobs-9

      1960s Christmas Kitsch with some nostalgic appeal

      For those who love this film, it's now available on DVD, which I just got through watching. I guess I discovered it much too late in life. The review accessible via the "external reviews" link here pretty much sums it up for me. I found Alberto Rabagliati to be a rather drab and depressive, even depressing, Santa, and in 1966 veteran character actor Mischa Auer was as frightening to behold as the Crypt Keeper himself. Also, Paul Tripp's portrayal of the lawyer Mr. Whipple reminded me that I never wanted to see another singing attorney since the cancellation of "Cop Rock."

      Oh well, maybe I shouldn't sneer at this film. I did appreciate it as an interesting relic of the 60s, and I can see it's well-loved by people on whom it was imprinted when they were young. After all, that's the very reason I still get misty over "Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol." Merry Christmas!
      6Cinemayo

      The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (1966) **1/2

      I'm considering this Italian film as a "first viewing," but this may have been one of the very first movies I ever saw in a theater when I was 4, I can't recall exactly. I know I definitely remember as a child seeing a rather grim TV commercial for it where a sad and solemn Santa Claus says: "Christmas isn't coming this year", and it stuck with me ever since. I've been meaning to track it down for years and I finally did, better late than never.

      When I was a kid there was a fun TV show called "Birthday House", and its host was Paul Tripp. Well, Tripp wrote the screenplay for this film and stars in it as a good-spirited and kindly man who gets a visit from Santa Claus himself (Alberto Rabagliati) one year. Poor Santa's heartbroken because his mean landlord up at the North Pole (Rossano Brazzi - who also directed) is a tightwad who wants his back rent by Christmas Eve, otherwise Santa will get evicted and have to cancel Christmas. Since Santa doesn't have the money, he and Tripp get jobs to try and raise the cash (since Paul Tripp's profession in the film is a lawyer I don't understand that, but whatever). But it's also up to the kids to help Santa out for a change, as old St. Nick gets back some generosity himself this time.

      This movie's got a pretty unflattering reputation. First off, it plays a little strange (well, to U.S. audiences, I mean) because this is an Italian production with sometimes plastic-looking effects, and dubbed into English. There are also pot shots taken against the actors, but I thought the cast was pretty well chosen... Paul Tripp makes for a really likable leading do-gooder, and Rabagliati as Santa Claus looks the part. Yet it's director Brazzi who steals the show as a really villainous ogre who hates Christmas and despises all children (we eventually learn why, in an ending that's actually pretty touching). This isn't a good film, but I found it had enough holiday spirit to probably merit repeat viewings every year. It's also a musical, meaning there a quite a few songs, only a couple of which are somewhat memorable. **1/2 out of ****

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      • Trivia
        The movie was shot without live sound. While most of the actors mouthed or speak the script in English, in the American version all of the Italian actors, except for Rossano Brazzi, had their voices dubbed by someone else, so that their accents would not show up. Brazzi, who appeared in many American films, is the only Italian who speaks English with his native accent.
      • Quotes

        Sam Whipple: Wait a minute! If you are Santa, what are you doing here? You're early!

        Santa Claus: Christmas is not coming this year.

      • Connections
        Featured in A Hollywood Christmas (1996)
      • Soundtracks
        The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
        Written by Ray Carter and Paul Tripp

        Performed by Glenn Yarbrough

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      • Release date
        • November 23, 1966 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
      • Filming locations
        • Rome, Lazio, Italy
      • Production companies
        • Bambi Productions
        • Childhood Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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