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When Santa's sleigh gets stuck in Florida, he tells a group of kids the story of Thumbelina.When Santa's sleigh gets stuck in Florida, he tells a group of kids the story of Thumbelina.When Santa's sleigh gets stuck in Florida, he tells a group of kids the story of Thumbelina.
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Jay Ripley
- Santa Claus
- (as Jay Clark)
Shay Garner
- Thumbelina
- (archive footage)
Pat Morrell
- Mrs. Mole
- (archive footage)
Bob O'Connell
- Mr. Digger
- (archive footage)
Ruth McMahon
- Mother
- (archive footage)
Heather Grinter
- Witch
- (archive footage)
Sue Cable
- Flower Girl
- (archive footage)
Mike Yuenger
- Flower Prince
- (archive footage)
Ann-Elizabeth
- Blonde Girl
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Brown Green
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Charlie
- Fighting Kid
- (uncredited)
David
- Fighting Kid
- (uncredited)
Kathy
- Skateboard Girl
- (uncredited)
Mike
- Skateboard Donkey Boy
- (uncredited)
Kim Nicholas
- Donkey Girl
- (uncredited)
- …
Robin
- Rebel's Owner
- (uncredited)
Sandy
- Boy Jumping Off Roof
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Richard Winer
- Barry Mahon(segment Thumbelina)
- Writers
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Richard Winer(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is the last movie filmed at Pirate's World, which closed in 1975.
- GoofsThe Ice Cream Bunny has nothing to do with ice cream.
- Quotes
Santa Claus: I think I'd better put my coat on, very quickly. Can't let anybody see Santa Claus without his coat. Just put this belt on, quickly as you can, and, uh, see what's going on.
- Crazy creditsTwo sets of opening credits and end tags are used in the movie (one for the Santa portion and one for the fairytale portion).
- Alternate versionsThe VHS release from United Home Video, and the "Rifftrax" edition DVD from Legend Films, feature Thumbelina (1970). When the "Rifftrax Live!" version was shown in theaters on December 3, 2015, it featured Jack and the Beanstalk (1970).
- ConnectionsEdited from Thumbelina (1970)
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This film manages to make "Santa Claus vs. the Martians" look good!
Yes, this is among the very worst films ever made--even worse than MANOS HANDS OF FATE and light-years worse than anything made by Ed Wood, Jr.--it's that bad! Incompetent, stupid and saccharine--you just can't imagine how terrible this film is! It only avoids mention on IMDb's bottom 100 because so far there aren't enough votes to make the minimum needed for this infamous list.
The film begins with Santa and his sleigh (minus the reindeer) stuck in the sand in Florida and Christmas is just around the corner. Some kids discover him and try to help--at which point, you notice just how creepy and untalented this Santa is--and you wonder what kids would be fooled into thinking this is the genuine Saint Nick. Plus, he talks and talks and talks--he simply won't shut up--yet amazingly the kids don't run home and call the cops or walk away in boredom. Instead, they do what any kids would do--get some guy in a gorilla suit to try to dislodge the sleigh. They also try using sheep and several other half-hearted ideas. When these don't work, Santa decides to take his anger out on the kids and tells them an irrelevant story. This becomes the film "Thumbelina" (1970) and this prior film (made by the same director) consists of most of the film! Talk about a crappy way to reuse old footage. There's more to it than this, but frankly after a while I simply didn't care.
Let's face it, this film looks like a production by a local community theater--a very bad one at that. To save money, they filmed this anywhere they could locally--on the beach and at a now defunct amusement park (perhaps this film killed it). The acting, direction, production values and every aspect of the film is as poor as you can find. To make it all much worse, the film is filled with original songs--the most god-awful and annoying songs as sung by people who often couldn't carry a tune. The total effect is to make what is probably the worst Santa movie ever made--much, much worse than "Santa Claus vs. the Martians" and it's craptastic tunes. I am not exaggerating with this comparison! Aside from showing closeup footage of roadkill being eaten by vultures, I can't think of anything less entertaining for the kids. This film is likely to make parents to commit self-harm or beat the kiddies, so avoid it at all costs unless you are a genuine bad film junkie!
By the way, schlock-meister Barry Mahon made a ton of porno films before switching to saccharine kids' films late in his career. Perhaps that is why I got such creepy vibes from his Santa.
The film begins with Santa and his sleigh (minus the reindeer) stuck in the sand in Florida and Christmas is just around the corner. Some kids discover him and try to help--at which point, you notice just how creepy and untalented this Santa is--and you wonder what kids would be fooled into thinking this is the genuine Saint Nick. Plus, he talks and talks and talks--he simply won't shut up--yet amazingly the kids don't run home and call the cops or walk away in boredom. Instead, they do what any kids would do--get some guy in a gorilla suit to try to dislodge the sleigh. They also try using sheep and several other half-hearted ideas. When these don't work, Santa decides to take his anger out on the kids and tells them an irrelevant story. This becomes the film "Thumbelina" (1970) and this prior film (made by the same director) consists of most of the film! Talk about a crappy way to reuse old footage. There's more to it than this, but frankly after a while I simply didn't care.
Let's face it, this film looks like a production by a local community theater--a very bad one at that. To save money, they filmed this anywhere they could locally--on the beach and at a now defunct amusement park (perhaps this film killed it). The acting, direction, production values and every aspect of the film is as poor as you can find. To make it all much worse, the film is filled with original songs--the most god-awful and annoying songs as sung by people who often couldn't carry a tune. The total effect is to make what is probably the worst Santa movie ever made--much, much worse than "Santa Claus vs. the Martians" and it's craptastic tunes. I am not exaggerating with this comparison! Aside from showing closeup footage of roadkill being eaten by vultures, I can't think of anything less entertaining for the kids. This film is likely to make parents to commit self-harm or beat the kiddies, so avoid it at all costs unless you are a genuine bad film junkie!
By the way, schlock-meister Barry Mahon made a ton of porno films before switching to saccharine kids' films late in his career. Perhaps that is why I got such creepy vibes from his Santa.
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- planktonrules
- Jul 28, 2009
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny (1972) officially released in India in English?
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