IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Groundhog tells the story of how, for once, Jack Frost became human, and helped a knight win his lady love.The Groundhog tells the story of how, for once, Jack Frost became human, and helped a knight win his lady love.The Groundhog tells the story of how, for once, Jack Frost became human, and helped a knight win his lady love.
Robert Morse
- Jack Frost
- (voice)
Paul Frees
- Kubla Kraus
- (voice)
- …
Larry Storch
- Papa
- (voice)
Debra Clinger
- Elisa
- (voice)
Don Messick
- Snip
- (voice)
Dee Stratton
- Mama
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaCossacks are members of an ethnic group found in southern Russia and Ukraine. They are known for their horsemanship and fighting skills.
- GoofsWhen Kubla Kraus sends his Knights to destroy the town, they are 1,000 in number. When the snow thaws after they had been completely immobilized, they then number 10,000.
- Crazy creditsRankin/Bass Productions logo is yellow screen.
- Alternate versionsThe ABC Family/Freeform version is missing the There's The Rub musical number.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chapter 27 (2007)
Featured review
I wish to add my voice to the chorus of approval for JACK FROST. I have watched it many times, and love it each time.
Not commented on much here is the villain, Kubla Kraus. A strange, mercurial villain for a children's show--a Russian cossack with a split personality (he talks to himself via a ventriloquist dummy) while being genuinely sinister. He is voiced by the inimitable Paul Frees.
The show's finale, ending on a note of sadness, was also unusual for a children's holiday special. Rankin/Bass gave children credit for more intelligence than producers (and even some parents) do today. The only weakness is Buddy Hackett's Groundhog character; the rest is wonderfully entertaining.
Not commented on much here is the villain, Kubla Kraus. A strange, mercurial villain for a children's show--a Russian cossack with a split personality (he talks to himself via a ventriloquist dummy) while being genuinely sinister. He is voiced by the inimitable Paul Frees.
The show's finale, ending on a note of sadness, was also unusual for a children's holiday special. Rankin/Bass gave children credit for more intelligence than producers (and even some parents) do today. The only weakness is Buddy Hackett's Groundhog character; the rest is wonderfully entertaining.
- parkerr86302
- Jan 5, 2008
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- Runtime48 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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