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36-15 Code Père Noël

Original title: 3615 code Père Noël
  • 1989
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.1K
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36-15 Code Père Noël (1989)
Trailer
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ActionHorrorThriller

On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.

  • Director
    • René Manzor
  • Writer
    • René Manzor
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Fossey
    • Louis Ducreux
    • Patrick Floersheim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • René Manzor
    • Writer
      • René Manzor
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Fossey
      • Louis Ducreux
      • Patrick Floersheim
    • 23User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

    Videos1

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    Dial Code Santa Clause

    Photos47

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    Brigitte Fossey
    Brigitte Fossey
    • Julie
    Louis Ducreux
    Louis Ducreux
    • Papy
    Patrick Floersheim
    Patrick Floersheim
    • Le Père Noël…
    Alain Lalanne
    Alain Lalanne
    • Thomas
    • (as Alain Musy)
    François-Eric Gendron
    François-Eric Gendron
    • Roland
    • (as Francois Eric Gendron)
    Stéphane Legros
    • Pilou
    • (as Stephane Legros)
    Franck Capillery
    • Le policier
    Nicole Raucher
    • La cuisinière
    Gédéon
    • Le jardinier
    • (as Gedeon)
    Charles de Feral
    • Cadre du Printemps
    Marion Bureau
    • La petite fille
    Mousse
    • Le clown
    Edmond Thanel
    • Chauffeur-livreur
    René Manzor
    René Manzor
    • Responsable stock
    • (as Rene Manzor)
    Canaillou
    • Le chien J.R.
    Laurent Barboux
    • Le jongleur
    Michel Barboux
    • L'avaleur de sabre
    Claude Reboul
    • Cracheur de feu
    • Director
      • René Manzor
    • Writer
      • René Manzor
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    6jexispa

    Home Alone meets Die Hard in a mansion during Christmas.

    It's been awhile I have seen this film but from what I can remember when I saw it as a kid: I liked it. A small boy is left (with or without babysitter? I don't remember) alone at home (huge mansion) while his parents attend a dinner party on christmas eve. The boy named Thomas thinks he is safe until a burglar dressed in Santa Claus decides to drop in and do some christmas shopping. So now begins this cat & mouse game as Thomas is determined to defend himself and his home. Think more in the lines of "Rambo kid Home Alone without that Culkin brat". Good film from what I can remember and I'm still trying to find a copy of this french film. Perhaps I liked it because I was about the same age as the hero of the film who had these self-made weapons, cool gadgets and was fighting against this psycho santa claus dressed burglar.

    For those who wonder what 36.15 is: it's not the code for "Pere Noel" (Santa Claus) but in France it's like a "teletext" or "internet/bbs" function back in the 80's/early 90's. Basically you type in 36.15 and then a "name/word" (e.g. 36.15 CINEMA) and you can find info. Sort of like an electronic yellow pages server.
    9jhmplopps

    WTF?

    This movie turns on a dime and it's epic. The movie has an edge I didn't expect. Thomas comes off as very smart but naive. When the horror hits, he definitely comes into his own. The Sants is brutal, disturbing and psychotic.

    I expected something a little more lighthearted, but this is genuinely tense. I'm shocked and pleased with the film. Grat editing, good music, and fun Christmas horror.
    8HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Underrated Christmas Horror Movie

    I found this to be an underrated Christmas horror movie that I have seen. The story is simple with a kid having to survive against the deranged man dressed as Santa Claus. It's built-up pretty well and is never boring throughout. I do like how the movie is the kid trying to survive against the deranged man while protecting his grandfather. The movie does a great job of being a thriller with its suspense, with him surviving and fighting back against the villain and his plans to survive. He comes up with smart ways to fight back against the villain and knows his way around the house. But the villain also sometimes outsmart the main character to show how he's more threatening than being a creepier and a killer. While there are times that the movie is predictable, it doesn't hurt the movie all that much. And the movie has a suspenseful climax to it.
    8UniqueParticle

    Awesome French Christmas terror!

    Really cool stylish version of a psychotic Santa hunting a kid in a mansion although the kid is more than ready for fighting back! Deadly games (AKA dial code Santa Claus) is awesome fun; glad it's on Shudder. For a French experience it's really well filmed and tense. Not really like Home Alone but I guess I see that the parents do leave the kid at home in this too.
    7Coventry

    Home Alone, the messed-up French edition!

    Another Christmas, another Christmas-themed horror movie! For as long as I can remember, I have this silly but firm tradition to watch at least one holiday horror movie on Christmas day. This naturally also means that all the obvious classics, like "Black Christmas" or the entire "Silent Night Deadly Night" series, have passed the revue already and each year it's more and more challenging to find a new title. That's why, this year, I was rejoiced to have stumbled upon "36.15 Code Père Noël". It's been on my must-see list for ages and it also turned out to be the most pleasant Christmas-horror surprise in many years!

    "36.15 Code Père Noël", which sounds so much cooler than the international title "Game Over", is one seriously bonkers and messed up action/thriller, but simultaneously also a 100% original, imaginative and non-stop exhilarating joyride! It's like a demented mixture of "Die Hard", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Rambo", "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and - of course - "Home Alone". Moreover, since this film was released in 1989, you can't but wonder if "Home Alone" (released in 1990) is really as original as you always assumed it was! The story introduces 9-year-old Thomas, the only son of rich and sturdy businesswoman Julie, and an exceptionally intelligent & independent kid. Only in the 80s, a weird kid with a mullet and Rambo-outfit could become a genuine hero! Thomas has secret hideouts all around the family mansion, prepares booby-traps for his dog and has installed cameras and spyware everywhere. On Christmas Eve, Thomas is home alone with his ailing grandfather, and all set for the arrival of Santa Clause. Santa is coming, though in the shape of a confused drifter, enraged because Thomas' mother fired him for being an incompetent Santa at the mall. René Manzor's screenplay terrific, and although absurd and often over-the-top, the characters are still believable. For example, despite being an extraordinary gifted child, Thomas also still remains a normal 9-year-old who stubbornly wants to believe that Santa Clause exists and calls out to his mother when he's petrified. Patrick Floersheim gives a great performance as the bad Santa, who basically isn't evil but nevertheless dangerously disturbed. The mansion where all the action takes place is an awesome setting, the music is creepy and there are a handful of moments of authentic suspense and fright. Give this French holiday-horror gem a fair chance, and I guarantee you'll never look at "Home Alone" again without reflecting on this one!

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    • Trivia
      Director René Manzor accused Maman, j'ai raté l'avion ! (1990) to be a plagiarized version of this film, and even threatened legal action against its producers.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bonnie Tyler: Merry Christmas (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Merry Christmas
      Written by Jean-Félix Lalanne and Francis Lalanne

      Performed by Bonnie Tyler

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Game Over
    • Production companies
      • L.M. Productions
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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