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On Christmas Eve, divorced dad Scott Calvin and his son discover Santa Claus has fallen off their roof. When Scott takes the reins of the magical sleigh, he finds he is now the new Santa, and must convince a world of disbelievers, including himself.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Scott Calvin: Tim Allen
- Neil: Judge Reinhold
- Laura: Wendy Crewson
- Charlie: Eric Lloyd
- Bernard: David Krumholtz
- Detective Nunzio: Larry Brandenburg
- Ms. Daniels: Mary Gross
- Judy the Elf: Paige Tamada
- Mr. Whittle: Peter Boyle
- Susan Perry: Judith Scott
- Judy the Waitress: Jayne Eastwood
- Little Girl: Melissa King
- Elf at North Pole: Bradley Wentworth
- Elf in Hangar: Azura Bates
- Elf-Larry: Joshua Satok
- Bobby: Zachary McLemore
- Principal Compton: Joyce Guy
- Kid Two: Lindsay Lupien
- Kid Three: Alexandra Petrocci
- Ad Executive: Jesse Collins
- Waiter: David-Paul Grove
- Dr. Novos: Steve Vinovich
- Ruth: Aimee McIntyre
- Ballet Girl: Tabitha Lupien
- Fax Kid: Lachlan Murdoch
- Bobby’s Dad: David Sparrow
- Judge: Ron Hartmann
- Quintin: Nic Knight
- Malone: Scott Wickware
- Newman: Gene Mack
- Elf One: Brett Moon
- Elf Two: Ryan Moon
- Santa in Street: Jack Newman
- Officer #1: Michael Caruana
- Child One: Micha Jackson
- Child Two: Cody Jones
- E.L.F.S. Leader: Kenny Vadas
- Tinsel Man: Brian Reilly
- Desk Sergeant: Gordon Masten
- Sharpshooter: Philip Williams
- Fireman: Chris Benson
- Veronica: Laura Catalano
- Japanese Businessman: Peter Kosaka
- E.L.F.S. #2: Ivanka Kotalto
- E.L.F.S. #3: Todd Davis
- E.L.F.S. #4: Marc Pichette
- Santa #6: John Pasquin
- Coffee Cop: Tony Krolo
- Neighbour: Alec Bachlow
- Truck Driver: Jimmy Labriola
- Japanese Businessman: Steve Kosaka
- Japanese Businessman: Lawrence Nakamura
- Japanese Businessman: Hun Sun Tran
- Japanese Businessman: Steve Tsukamoto
- Reindeer Voices (voice): Frank Welker
- Reindeer Voices (voice): Kerrigan Mahan
- Puppet Punch (voice): Bob Dermer
- Puppet Judy (voice): Nina Keogh
- Mailman: Dennis O’Connor
Film Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Michael Convertino
- Co-Producer: Caroline Baron
- Art Direction: James McAteer
- Production Design: Carol Spier
- Stunt Coordinator: Shane Cardwell
- Costume Design: Carol Ramsey
- Director of Photography: Walt Lloyd
- Assistant Hairstylist: Hazel Gordon
- Editor: Larry Bock
- Set Decoration: Elinor Rose Galbraith
- Producer: Jeffrey Silver
- Producer: Robert F. Newmyer
- Key Makeup Artist: Charles Porlier
- First Assistant Director: William M. Elvin
- Screenplay: Steve Rudnick
- Producer: Brian Reilly
- Executive Producer: Rick Messina
- Executive Producer: James Miller
- Co-Producer: William W. Wilson III
- Director: John Pasquin
- Screenplay: Leo Benvenuti
- Sound Editor: Noah Blough
- Associate Producer: Susan E. Novick
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Tom Woodruff Jr.
- Foley Artist: Terry Burke
- Supervising Sound Editor: Bruce Stubblefield
- Stunts: Danny Lima
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Bryan Moore
- Key Makeup Artist: Shonagh Jabour
- Sound Editor: Keith Bilderbeck
- Casting: Renee Rousselot
- Unit Production Manager: Christopher J. Danton
- Second Assistant Director: Michael Johnson
- Key Makeup Artist: Barry R. Koper
- Supervising Sound Editor: Hari Ryatt
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Gregory King
- Sound Editor: Yann Delpuech
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Denise Davis
- Visual Effects Supervisor: John E. Sullivan
- Visual Effects Editor: Juliette Yager
- Visual Effects Producer: Carolyn Soper
- Executive Producer: Richard Baker
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Tim Mogg
- Key Hair Stylist: Janice Miller
- Stunts: Randy Butcher
- Sound Mixer: David Lee
- Second Assistant Director: Alan Edmisten
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Sean Sansom
- Makeup Artist: Inge Klaudi
- Post Production Supervisor: Pamela Reis
- Digital Effects Producer: Elissa Bello
- Assistant Hairstylist: Carol Marinoff
- Camera Operator: Kenneth J. Withers
- Associate Producer: Jennifer Graham Billings
- Wig Designer: Elaine Short
- Special Effects Coordinator: Bob Hall
- Makeup Artist: John Dods
- Special Effects Key Makeup Artist: Alec Gillis
Movie Reviews:
- r96sk: A satisfactory Christmas film.
- ‘The Santa Clause’ starts off pretty strongly, with Tim Allen (Scott) showing off some quick and amusing wit. The early moments are actually the best parts in my opinion, the rest of the 97 minutes are enjoyable enough though.
- Allen is easily the most standout part of the film, none of the other cast members really come close at all. Eric Lloyd does an alright job as Scott’s son, Charlie. The festive music is pleasant, while the sets etc. look decent – the special effects aren’t incredible, but are certainly serviceable.
- Many better Xmas productions out there, but there’s enough here to feel entertained by.

