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La Fille du père Noël

Original title: Once Upon a Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
964
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La Fille du père Noël (2000)
ComedyDramaFamilyFantasyRomance

Discouraged by a lack of Christmas spirit, Santa wants to quit, but his daughter Kristin begs for one more chance to prove to him that there is hope for the world.Discouraged by a lack of Christmas spirit, Santa wants to quit, but his daughter Kristin begs for one more chance to prove to him that there is hope for the world.Discouraged by a lack of Christmas spirit, Santa wants to quit, but his daughter Kristin begs for one more chance to prove to him that there is hope for the world.

  • Director
    • Tibor Takács
  • Writer
    • Steven H. Berman
  • Stars
    • John Dye
    • Kathy Ireland
    • Mary Donnelly Haskell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    964
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tibor Takács
    • Writer
      • Steven H. Berman
    • Stars
      • John Dye
      • Kathy Ireland
      • Mary Donnelly Haskell
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    John Dye
    John Dye
    • Bill Morgan
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Kristin Claus
    Mary Donnelly Haskell
    Mary Donnelly Haskell
    • Rudolfa Claus
    Liz Torres
    Liz Torres
    • The Tooth Fairy
    Robin Avery
    • Sandman
    Penny Blake
    • Elf #1
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    • Harley Jones
    • (as Rachelle Carson)
    Douglas Campbell
    • Santa Claus
    André Carthen
    • Principal Marsh
    Michael Gilden
    Michael Gilden
    • Dunder
    James Kirk
    James Kirk
    • Kyle Morgan
    Grant Linneberg
    • Coach Zane
    Elizabeth Prout
    • Mrs. Morgan
    Jennifer Prout
    • Young Brittany
    Kirsten Zien
    Kirsten Zien
    • Brittany Morgan
    • (as Kirsten Prout)
    Nicole Robert
    • Charlene
    Rebecca Toolan
    Rebecca Toolan
    • Mrs. Claus
    Wayne Thomas Yorke
    Wayne Thomas Yorke
    • Uncle Johnny
    • Director
      • Tibor Takács
    • Writer
      • Steven H. Berman
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    User reviews16

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    cerradwynscauldron

    The meaning of faith, love and trust are lessons to be learned.

    A sweet and entertaining film of faith and love. Faith that there is good in people's hearts that sometimes gets lost on the road that we call life. Santa's youngest daughter won't let Christmas be canceled and turned over to her jaded older sister. Peace and love will prevail and kids will learn the meaning of trust--real trust. An excellent film for the whole family to watch. Kathy Ireland is very sincere in her portrayal of Kristin Klaus. John Dye is both vulnerable and hard to reach as Bill Morgan. Mary Donnelley Haskell is incorrigible as Rudolpha and a delight to watch in her wicked machinations. Once again we are reminded of the healing power of love.
    KatharineFanatic

    Charming & Sweet

    Christmas has been put on hold! Santa's decided that since the majority of the kids in the world are "Naughty" and not "Nice," he's quitting. Unfortunately, this will leave his nasty elder daughter, Rudolfa, in charge, something for which his sweet younger child, Kristin, dislikes. And so, she makes a deal with pop - if she can return one family's name to the "Nice" list, Christmas is on. Except, this family's not going to be a piece of cake. A workaholic father and two spoiled children who desperately miss their mother, as well as a lay about uncle, make up for a charming and sweet Christmas comedy. Be sure and catch it on TV whenever you can! It's worth it.

    The acting's excellent (what else can you expect from Kathy Ireland & John Dye?), the plot's pretty good, and it has some comical moments. The special effects are kind of fake, but that's all right. It doesn't take away too much from the storyline, and will even give you a good chuckle over flying reindeer. Enjoy!
    10meggs-70116

    Great family Christmas movie!

    Such an amazing Christmas movie that my family and I look forward to watching every year!
    3Victor Field

    For Kathy Ireland devotees, Christmas freaks, and royalists.

    You've heard of "King Midas In Reverse"? Kathy Ireland is Orson Welles in reverse - meaning to say the swimsuit model-cum-actress-cum-designer-cum-Christian's never done a movie as BAD as her debut ("Alien From L.A."). "Once Upon A Christmas" continues this tradition, though not alas for lack of trying.

    This TV movie is based on the premise that Santa Claus has become disillusioned with his day job, what with so many naughty people in the world and anti-Kringle websites ("Jingle bells, Santa smells..."); but his good-hearted daughter Kristin (Kathy, but who else?) still feels there's a chance for December 25, so she agrees to try and change the mind of the Morgans, with the future of Yuletide at stake. But the father (John Dye) is business-minded, his children are avaricious and intent on getting rid of every potential substitute mum, and their uncle (Wayne Thomas Yorke, in the movie's best performance) is hardly the ideal guardian. Plus our heroine's sister is little more than the Grinch in human form...

    All of which could, in better hands, have proven to be a decent little seasonal movie; it certainly has good intentions on its side, and isn't too shameless in its pitch for the "Touched By An Angel" audience (I knew John Dye had been on it, and I bet myself that Kathy had also been alongside Roma Downey at one point. I was right). But better writing and directing (Steven H. Berman and Tibor Takacs respectively) would have helped, with the amusing earlier scenes at the North Pole wiped out by the poorly handled climax; decent special effects - Kathy's sleigh ride makes "Superboy" look good - and child actors who can actually act wouldn't have gone amiss either. For a movie that's supposed to be about restoring the Christmas spirit, this is fairly low on spirit itself; it's never really as heartwarming as it should be, and depressingly short on humour as well (the villain gets surprisingly little time, with the emphasis on the family).

    Kathy Ireland is, however, endearing (as well as looking a treat throughout - as the credits point out, "Special Thanks to The Kathy Ireland Signature Collection"), and the movie is more bearable than "Ernest Saves Christmas" or the "Miracle on 34th Street" remake. It would be nice to think that the sequel ("Twice Upon A Christmas") is an improvement, but I'm not holding my breath. (For those wondering why this is good for royalists, a certain Edward Wessex is one of the executive producers. Well, he has to do something...)
    4OllieSuave-007

    A cheesy Christmas movie.

    Model Kathy Ireland stars as Kristen Claus, the daughter of Santa Claus, out to prove to his father that there is still Christmas spirit out there in this troubled world. She also pays a visit to the Morgan Family and befriends them.

    While Ireland might be a gorgeous and kind lady, she couldn't act much, as she hardly shows any serious emotion. John Dye, who plays Bill Morgan, also didn't have an acting performance that blew me away.

    Much of the plot is dull and a drag - too much sappy and happy-go-lucky stuff, but nothing suspenseful or attention grabbing. There is also not much character chemistry and not very likable characters, especially the spoiled, cocky kid Kyle Morgan (James Morgan), whom you wish Ireland would just run over with with the reindeer.

    Feel free to overlook this movie if you're looking for some good Christmas-themed entertainment.

    Grade D

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    • Goofs
      When Kristen has frozen time, the flames are completely immobile. However, the smoke continues to blow out of the windows.
    • Quotes

      Uncle Johnny: Kristin says every day should be like Christmas.

      Harley Jones: Oh, what a lovely thought. But when would people work?

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinematic Excrement: Once Upon a Christmas (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      It Must Have Been The Mistletoe
      Performed by Mary Donnelly Haskell & Marc Cory Lee

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Christmas Story
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Ardent Productions
      • Legacy Filmworks
      • Lincoln Field Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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