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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
    980
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rossano Brazzi
    • Writers
      • Paul Tripp
      • Rossano Brazzi
    • Stars
      • Paul Tripp
      • Lydia Brazzi
      • Alberto Rabagliati
    • 31User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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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      3boblipton

      Odd And Creepy

      Santa Claus is about to be evicted by his landlord (played by an uncredited Rossanno Brazzi), but his lawyer, Paul Tripp, negotiates a deal to either pay his rent or stop giving presents to children.

      I don't know when the 'Christmas is cancelled!' trope originated (TVtropes has a new format that makes it impossible for me to use that once-valuable resource), but this weird little movie, directed and written by Brazzi, is an early example. It's also a bit creepy. Its erratic pacing and clearly stagebound set gives it a Caligariesque feel, and bits that seem intended to be gags, like a bunch of little people walking under chief Elf Mischa Auer's crotch, seem bizarre.
      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
      5TylerC161

      Mystery Science Theater did it better.

      In all fairness this is your quintessential movie from the 60s. The plot is loose, the acting is dry, and the budget is low. However, I can see the charm it had in its time, especially to children. My first time seeing it was tonight with the Mystery Science Theatre however and that was absolutely more enjoyable than the original would have been.
      professoratomic

      Childhood Memories

      I first saw this film back in 1966 at a Saturday matinée. Years later It popped up on HBO sometime in the early 80's. I have not seen it again until I saw the DVD on sale. Back around the time the film first came out. I was a kid living in New York City. This film holds special memoires for me. Paul Tripp was hosting a children's show called Birthday House at the time. I remember him talking to us kids watching at home about the movie. Sonny Fox was known for hosting Wonderama. Another children's show that aired on Sunday mornings on WNEW channel 5 in the New York area. Sadly this might be the only film record of these two people and the local children's shows that aired in the New York City viewing area during the 1960's.
      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!

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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
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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