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A Christmas Elf accidentally takes off in Santa's sleigh, crash lands in a small town, and loses the magic toy bag. Beethoven must rescue the Elf, recover the bag from greedy crooks, and ret... Read allA Christmas Elf accidentally takes off in Santa's sleigh, crash lands in a small town, and loses the magic toy bag. Beethoven must rescue the Elf, recover the bag from greedy crooks, and return the sleigh to Santa in time to save Christmas.A Christmas Elf accidentally takes off in Santa's sleigh, crash lands in a small town, and loses the magic toy bag. Beethoven must rescue the Elf, recover the bag from greedy crooks, and return the sleigh to Santa in time to save Christmas.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
John Cleese
- The Narrator
- (voice)
Tom Arnold
- Beethoven
- (voice)
Solmund MacPherson
- Little Kid
- (as Salty MacPherson)
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"Beethoven's Christmas Adventure" is a Comedy - Fantasy movie in which we watch Beethoven trying to rescue a Christmas Elf who accidentally fell in a small town. Beethoven has also to retrieve the bag of the Elf and give it back to him before it's too late.
I found this movie a bit boring since the plot was very predictable and it did not contain any plot twists to make it interesting. The direction which was made by John Putch was average and he did not create the festive feeling that I would expect from a Christmas movie. In addition to this, it was obvious through the whole duration of the movie that it had low budget something that could have been avoided. There was not any interpretation that worth mentioning. In conclusion, I have to say that "Beethoven's Christmas Adventure" is an average comedy movie and I do not recommend anyone to watch it because I am sure that you will waste your time.
I found this movie a bit boring since the plot was very predictable and it did not contain any plot twists to make it interesting. The direction which was made by John Putch was average and he did not create the festive feeling that I would expect from a Christmas movie. In addition to this, it was obvious through the whole duration of the movie that it had low budget something that could have been avoided. There was not any interpretation that worth mentioning. In conclusion, I have to say that "Beethoven's Christmas Adventure" is an average comedy movie and I do not recommend anyone to watch it because I am sure that you will waste your time.
Henry the elf (Kyle Massey) accidentally rides off with Santa's sleigh. It's 3 days before Christmas in Woodhaven, Minnesota. Christine (Kim Rhodes) is taking care of the celebrated Beethoven. She puts her son Mason (Munro Chambers) in charge who immediately takes advantage. John Cleese is The Narrator. Sylvester Smirch (Robert Picardo) is the greedy toy store owner and Kenny (Curtis Armstrong) is his assistant. Smirch finds Santa's magical sack in the middle of the road.
I saw the first two movies and I don't remember the dog talking. Kyle Massey was a thing for a while. I wouldn't know. I have never seen a single episode of "That's so Raven" or "Cory in the House". I don't find him that funny and there is no residual affection for the kid from his other works. I don't particularly care about the lead kid either. It would be funnier with a younger lead. I just think that Beethoven needs a cute little kid. This is a poor effort, but it's a straight-to-video sequel. No one is expecting anything more.
I saw the first two movies and I don't remember the dog talking. Kyle Massey was a thing for a while. I wouldn't know. I have never seen a single episode of "That's so Raven" or "Cory in the House". I don't find him that funny and there is no residual affection for the kid from his other works. I don't particularly care about the lead kid either. It would be funnier with a younger lead. I just think that Beethoven needs a cute little kid. This is a poor effort, but it's a straight-to-video sequel. No one is expecting anything more.
Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011).
Yes. this series is still going, This is the seventh movie in the series and the last in the series at the moment.
I had no idea there was Seven, I knew there were Five movies in this series and sixth must of went pass me.
I have only seen the First two movies in full, I seen bits of 3 and 4 but never in full.
There first few seconds of this movie, starts off like a Cartoon, about a Elf who makes a mistake sets off Santa Slay also fall in it.
There live action starts In this movie Beethoven's Is know as Famous dog that see the Slay in the Sky and tries to help the elf who fallen of it.
There two men workers, who steal toys and then come across the Santa Bag, which bring out anything.
Elf asks Beethoven to help, so he licks this Candy, that makes Beethoven' talk to him, Yes they make Beethoven talk in this sequel , the only sequel in talks in.
This movie could have had been very funny, there some decent ideas but they could have made it more appealing to adults, this movie was little too silly, even for kids may find it bit silly.
This movie gets way to silly near the end, where they make Beethoven fly the slay!, Really!.
No were near as good as first two movies, I not seen any of the others sequels, so I don't know , if this is the worst of series.
I think it was a least worth watching movie.
4 out of 10
Yes. this series is still going, This is the seventh movie in the series and the last in the series at the moment.
I had no idea there was Seven, I knew there were Five movies in this series and sixth must of went pass me.
I have only seen the First two movies in full, I seen bits of 3 and 4 but never in full.
There first few seconds of this movie, starts off like a Cartoon, about a Elf who makes a mistake sets off Santa Slay also fall in it.
There live action starts In this movie Beethoven's Is know as Famous dog that see the Slay in the Sky and tries to help the elf who fallen of it.
There two men workers, who steal toys and then come across the Santa Bag, which bring out anything.
Elf asks Beethoven to help, so he licks this Candy, that makes Beethoven' talk to him, Yes they make Beethoven talk in this sequel , the only sequel in talks in.
This movie could have had been very funny, there some decent ideas but they could have made it more appealing to adults, this movie was little too silly, even for kids may find it bit silly.
This movie gets way to silly near the end, where they make Beethoven fly the slay!, Really!.
No were near as good as first two movies, I not seen any of the others sequels, so I don't know , if this is the worst of series.
I think it was a least worth watching movie.
4 out of 10
Here we have another installment of Beeethoven, now a celebrity dog. Very good and enjoyable. Great writing and good performances all around. A Christmas elf takes Santa's sleigh and crashes into a tree. Then he meets Mason. With Beethoven's help, they try to find a missing toy bag. Meanwhile, Mason's mother has to design a float for the Parade. Nothing brilliant here, but there are funny moments. If you're looking for a feel good, Christmas movie, this is it.
This isn't a bad movie at all. It's actually surprisingly way better than anyone might expect, or that this movie really has any right to be.
It's about a big dog and it's Christmas. What else do you really need to know?
This is a fantastic family film. It really is. Perfect and appropriate for one and all.
With a solid stack of star power that is truly unexpected. Lots of familiar faces in this one.
One also does not need be a total Beethoven fanatic to catch on to this one either.
Newbies will get this one too.
Like I said, big dog, Christmas equals fun.
Tom Arnold voices Beethoven. It'll drive you crazy who it is, until you finally look it up. It's him. He does a good job as the title character.
It's about a big dog and it's Christmas. What else do you really need to know?
This is a fantastic family film. It really is. Perfect and appropriate for one and all.
With a solid stack of star power that is truly unexpected. Lots of familiar faces in this one.
One also does not need be a total Beethoven fanatic to catch on to this one either.
Newbies will get this one too.
Like I said, big dog, Christmas equals fun.
Tom Arnold voices Beethoven. It'll drive you crazy who it is, until you finally look it up. It's him. He does a good job as the title character.
Did you know
- TriviaThe only film ( besides the animated series ) where Beethoven talks.
- GoofsThe movie is said to take place in Minnesota, but a Canadian National Railway trestle is visible in the distance.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits are stylized like a storybook.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Beethoven's Big Break (2012)
- SoundtracksIT'S CHRISTMAS - LET'S PARTY
Written, Produced and Arranged by Michèle Vice-Maslin & Chuck Wild
Performed by Cheah
Courtesy of Sweetersongs
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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