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Un drôle de Noël

Original title: One Magic Christmas
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.8K
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Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Steenburgen, and Elisabeth Harnois in Un drôle de Noël (1985)
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An angel must show a mother the true meaning of Christmas. It's not just presents and materialistic things, but the people she cares about too.An angel must show a mother the true meaning of Christmas. It's not just presents and materialistic things, but the people she cares about too.An angel must show a mother the true meaning of Christmas. It's not just presents and materialistic things, but the people she cares about too.

  • Director
    • Phillip Borsos
  • Writers
    • Thomas Meehan
    • Phillip Borsos
    • Barry Healey
  • Stars
    • Mary Steenburgen
    • Gary Basaraba
    • Harry Dean Stanton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Phillip Borsos
    • Writers
      • Thomas Meehan
      • Phillip Borsos
      • Barry Healey
    • Stars
      • Mary Steenburgen
      • Gary Basaraba
      • Harry Dean Stanton
    • 94User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Ginny Grainger
    Gary Basaraba
    Gary Basaraba
    • Jack Grainger
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Gideon
    Arthur Hill
    Arthur Hill
    • Caleb Grainger
    Elisabeth Harnois
    Elisabeth Harnois
    • Abbie Grainger
    • (as Elizabeth Harnois)
    Robbie Magwood
    • Cal Grainger
    Michelle Meyrink
    Michelle Meyrink
    • Betty
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Eddie
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Harry Dickens
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Santa Claus
    Sarah Polley
    Sarah Polley
    • Molly Monaghan
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Frank Crump
    Timothy Webber
    Timothy Webber
    • Herbie Conklin
    Joy Thompson
    • Mrs. Monaghan
    • (as Joy Thompson-Allen)
    John Friesen
    • Mr. Noonan
    Debra McGrath
    Debra McGrath
    • Mrs. Noonan
    Julie Beaulieu
    • Noonan Child
    Geremy Dingle
    • Noonan Child
    • (as Jeremy Dingle)
    • Director
      • Phillip Borsos
    • Writers
      • Thomas Meehan
      • Phillip Borsos
      • Barry Healey
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    User reviews94

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    8Ed-Shullivan

    For those of us who were not brought up with a silver spoon we can relate to this version of Christmas spirit

    This film has had mixed reviews and I can understand why. There are far too many North American families who were born post 1970's who have never had to want for very much. Those reviewers who lived above a blue collar lifestyle with regular restaurant meals and three (3) or more cars in their double garages, would not understand the reality of a family facing hard times .

    Actress Mary Steenburgen who plays a working mother named Ginny Grainger, who works at the local grocery store as a cashier is struggling financially to keep a roof over her children's heads and Christmas time is more of a nightmare experience than a dream filled with chocolates and plum pudding as some of these other reviewers may have experienced annually.

    Ginny's angel named Gideon is played uncharacteristically by actor Harry Dean Stanton. Gideon interacts with the entire Grainger family and he explains to the children how his own circumstances while on earth led him to become an angel placed back on earth to bring the spirit of Christmas back to the Grainger family.

    This may be a bit different story line mixing death, crime and financial stresses all wrapped up in a perfectly tied bow of love and emotion in the true spirit of Christmas.

    It is well worth watching on your Christmas list and don't believe any of the naysayers if you are truly a believer in the Christmas spirit!!!!!

    An 8 out of 10 rating on the Christmas calendar scale.
    7gavin6942

    A Truly Great Christmas Movie

    An angel (Harry Dean Stanton) must show a mother (Mary Steenburgen) the true meaning of Christmas. It is not just presents and materialistic things, but the people she cares about.

    What I enjoyed most about this film is how dark it is. Others have called it bittersweet, which may be fair, but it just has so much negativity in it. A mother who hates Christmas, a bank robber, three people who die...

    Of course, the mother has some right to be upset. Her husband, as nice of a guy as he is, is something of a deadbeat. There is nothing wrong with wanting to open a bicycle shop... but, you know, it would not hurt to have a job in the meantime, even if it was just part-time. You have to have a home before you can do much else.

    Gideon is a most unusual angel, and we could question the theology behind it. Angels are not generally dead humans, but a different creature entirely... and then, how does a Christmas angel differ from a standard angel? Apparently just being killed on Christmas? And it seems like others who die are sent to work for eternity in Santa's workshop. That is not my idea of heaven. But, oh well...

    As a bonus, this film is the big screen debut of Elisabeth Harnois, Sarah Polley and Elias Koteas. That is quite a landmark all by itself.
    rejoefrankel

    One Magic Christmas very magical, perfect for the Christmas season!

    One Magic Christmas seems to fall under the category of fantasy films that are suitable for the whole family, but especially relevant to adults. Like E.T. the movie is designed to tug at the heartstrings, and in the beginning it will initially strike viewers as somewhat heavy-handed and sad. But this film is worth sticking with, and it lives up to its title.

    I went into this movie expecting a somewhat conventional Hollywood fable...complete with gooey sentiment and multiple climaxes. What I got instead was a thoroughly engaging, sensitively directed film that left me with a genuinely warm feeling in my heart, following in the tradition of It's A Wonderful Life, and A Christmas Carol. One Magic Christmas is a touching story with an ending that pays off. It should be a must see on everybody's list during the holiday season!!
    9jckruize

    Bittersweet holiday fantasy. Not for tots.

    Exquisitely made holiday fable with a decidedly dark edge, not unlike "It's a Wonderful Life" in tone. Mary Steenburgen is very convincing as a woman whose heart has been hardened by life's harsh realities. Christmas has become an empty ritual to her and it takes a highly unusual angel named Gideon (played by a softspoken Harry Dean Stanton in a long cattleman's duster) to make her see the light. Her conversion requires some grim but realistic machinations by Gideon, as well as the simple and unquestioning faith of her optimistic husband and children. But the result is an emotionally powerful finale that is honestly earned, not the easy tearjerking of lesser films.

    Special mention should be made of the two terrific child actors who play Steenburgen's kids, especially Elizabeth Harnois as the youngest, Abbie, whose unsticky line readings are a treat. Character actor Jan Rubes makes a wonderful, matter-of-fact Santa Claus. The production is further enhanced by Frank Tidy's meticulous cinematography, some imaginative art direction, particularly in Santa's toy shop, and a lovely score by Michael Conway Baker. Thomas Meehan's scenario delves into some dark territory for a genre that is all too often treacly instead of real, but its clear antecedents are treasures such as "A Christmas Carol" and the aforementioned Capra classic. A word of caution, however: this is not recommended for very young children. But for 8 and above, and adults, it's a Christmas tale that may well become a perennial in your house, as it is in mine.
    9filmmakker

    One of the best (and most underrated) Christmas movies ever!

    One Magic Christmas is one of my favorite Christmas movies of all time. While I don't remember seeing it in the theater (apparantly I did, but I had just turned 3 years old), I watched our videotaped copy (recorded off of the Disney Channel circa 1986) so many times as a little girl(regardless of the season), the first few minutes of the tape literally wore out, filling with snow and static. This, and the fact that I had every line memorized, has become something of Christmas Lore in my family. Tonight (Christmas 2005), I watched the film again with my parents and sister for the first time in many years, and was stuck by several things: first, how well the film has held up over the last twenty-years; second, how special and unique the message is from "traditional" family holiday movies that were made in the 80s and 90s; and third, how I still remember many of the lines of dialog -- they are indelibly etched into my brain after literally hundreds of viewings.

    "One Magic Christmas" is sort of an alternate take on "It's a Wonderful Life" -- centering around a family who has fallen on hard times with a mother who never says "Merry Christmas" and is generally devoid of any holiday sentiment altogether. Her daughter Abbie, together with the Christmas Angel Gideon, embark on a plan to help her re-find the Christmas spirit.

    Mary Steenburgen is fantastic as the loving, but icy mother. Her performance is very real -- she is both funny and dramatic, and her character is developed in a way that most family films omit. Harry Dean Stanton is perfect as Gideon, the angel - calming and knowing. You believe he is who he says he is. The child actors in the film are equally fantastic. In a family film, the kids can either make it or break it. These children act like real kids -- they aren't trying to be cute for the camera (although they really are adorable -- and this is coming from someone who dislikes most children on TV/movies) and they hold their own with their adult counterparts with ease. The little girl that plays Abbie is effortless in her portrayal of a girl with an non-wavering belief in Santa Clause.

    Honestly, one of the things I think that I like best about this film is how real it seems. Considering magic and faith are primary elements of the story - this really says something. The acting is so good, the dialog believable, that the more mystical situations do not seem out of bounds. The film also delves into darker, more realistic themes than you get in most family fare. This is really exceptional, especially considering this was a Disney picture. The ultimate message of the film is heartening and poignant - even for those of us who are grown and long-since stopped believing in Santa and magic.

    This is one of those movies that just feels good to watch. I can honestly say, even if this film didn't have the sentimental value it does for me, I would still recommend it as an excellent Christmas movie.

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    • Trivia
      Un drôle de Noël (1985) was filmed in Meaford, Ontario, Canada.
    • Goofs
      When Mrs. Claus opens the door for Abbie, from the back her hair is a markedly different color and texture to how it is from the front (and in all subsequent shots). The back shot was obviously filmed with a stand-in wearing a wig.
    • Quotes

      Abbie Grainger: My brother's never going to believe this.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Special Show: Is Hollywood Selling War to Kids? (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Sleigh Ride
      Words by Mitchell Parish

      Music by Leroy Anderson

      Mills Music Inc.

      Performed by The Ronettes

      Courtesy of Spector International, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1985 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una Navidad mágica
    • Filming locations
      • Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners II
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,677,222
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,662,241
      • Nov 24, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,677,222
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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