A community has mixed feelings over Santa's permanent residence in their small town.A community has mixed feelings over Santa's permanent residence in their small town.A community has mixed feelings over Santa's permanent residence in their small town.
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Talbot Perry Simons
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- TriviaCorbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays, who play Chief and Mrs. Spivak, are married in real-life.
- GoofsWhile sneaking through JFK hospital, the Emersons pass in front of an x-ray view box. Four of the eight chest x-ray films are hung sideways.
- ConnectionsReferenced in DuckTales: Timephoon! (2019)
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I am writing the second review of this movie, but only because the first reviewer recommended it for "all ages of children." Well, perhaps that's not correct. First, there is some mild language (one character says "what the hell", there may be other examples, but that actually may be all) and there are some parts where one character is calling another stupid and showing disrespect. Neither of these are horrible, but it's better to be aware that the movie has this so that you can avoid it, if desired, or make a point of discussing it with your kids. Actually, I'm no prude who never cusses, but my kids aren't old enough to judge who/what/when/where, yet, so I like to avoid it (or at least an overabundance of it). Overall, this movie was not too bad in that department. One of the main things parents of young kids will want to know is that it "outs" the Santa Claus myth in a big way. But since Santa is "trapped" and does turn out to be real in the movie, then there's also a way out of the predicament. This movie is OK for the kids, assuming the other issues don't make you overly concerned, but it's not fare that too many adults are going to watch more than once.
- russcampbell-1
- Jan 7, 2006
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