Santa Clause

Diretto da John Pasquin
T
1994    1h 37minFantasy, Dramma
6.673%66%6.5
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Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) è un padre divorziato con un figlio, Charlie (Eric Lloyd). La notte di Natale, vengono svegliati da un rumore sul tetto. Uscito per scoprire cosa fosse successo, Scott vede un uomo sul tetto, e urlando gli intima di allontanarsi dalla sua abitazione. Così facendo però fa scivolare l'uomo che cade a terra. L'uomo defunto sembra essere Babbo Natale, che sparisce liquefacendosi e lasciando a terra solamente il vestito e il biglietto da visita. Il biglietto non è altro che un contratto che dichiara che se fosse successo qualcosa a Babbo Natale chi ha provocato il danno avrebbe dovuto mettersi il vestito e continuare da dove Santa Claus aveva lasciato. Sopra il tetto scoprono addirittura delle renne. Scott per accontentare il figlio, mette il vestito di Babbo Natale e inizia a trasportare doni di tetto in tetto.
  • Tim AllenScott Calvin
  • Judge ReinholdNeal
  • Wendy CrewsonLaura
  • Eric LloydCharlie
  • David KrumholtzBernard
  • Larry BrandenburgDetective Nunzio
  • Mary GrossMs. Daniels
  • Paige TamadaElf-Judy
  • Peter BoyleMr. Whittle
  • Judith ScottSusan
  • Jayne EastwoodWaitress
  • Melissa KingLittle Girl
  • Bradley WentworthElf at North Pole
  • Azura BatesElf in Hangar
  • Joshua SatokElf-Larry
  • Zachary McLemoreBobby
  • Joyce GuyPrincipal Compton
  • Lindsay LupienKid Two
  • Alexandra PetrocciKid Three
  • Jesse CollinsAd Executive
  • Q_Prof27 dicembre 2025
    Real life mixed in with some fantasy and good-old Tim Allen humor made it an enjoyable family Christmas adventure.
  • Manuel Frangis29 aprile 2025
    I just watched The Santa Clause, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is pure Christmas magic. It is funny, cozy, heartwarming, and one of those holiday movies that just never gets old no matter how many times you watch it. It has everything you want during Christmas — laughs, family moments, a little bit of sadness, and a whole lot of wonder. Tim Allen is perfect as Scott Calvin. He starts off as this regular guy who is a little selfish, a little clueless, but still likable. When he accidentally becomes Santa Claus after a wild Christmas Eve, it sets off one of the best holiday movie transformations ever. Watching him slowly change, both physically and emotionally, is hilarious and also super touching. He brings just the right amount of sarcasm and heart to the role. You laugh at his stubbornness, but you root for him as he figures out what it really means to be Santa. The relationship between Scott and his son Charlie is the real heart of the movie. Charlie believes in his dad even when nobody else does. Their bond grows stronger as Scott embraces being Santa, and it gives the story a lot of emotional weight. It is not just about becoming Santa. It is about being there for the people you love, even when things get weird and crazy. The North Pole scenes are some of my favorite parts. The way the elves and workshop are designed makes it feel so real and magical. It is like every kid’s dream version of the North Pole — toy machines, hot chocolate, flying reindeer, and this unspoken belief that everything is possible if you just believe hard enough. The movie captures that feeling of wonder perfectly without ever making it feel cheesy or forced. The humor is spot-on too. Tim Allen’s sarcasm and one-liners never miss. Whether he is dealing with his weird physical changes or trying to explain to people that he is actually Santa Claus, it is all delivered with perfect timing. There are so many little moments and lines that still make me laugh every time. The movie balances its comedy with its heart really well. It never feels like it is trying too hard to be funny — it just naturally is. Another thing I love about The Santa Clause is how it captures that feeling of doubt versus belief. Almost every character has to decide whether they believe in magic, in Santa, and in things they cannot explain. It is such a simple idea, but the movie handles it in a way that feels real. It reminds you that believing is not about proof — it is about holding onto a little bit of wonder, even when life gets complicated. I give The Santa Clause 5 out of 5 stars because it is one of those Christmas movies that feels like a warm blanket. It has everything — great laughs, a ton of heart, a magical story, and a message about family, belief, and embracing who you are. It is funny without being too silly, sweet without being cheesy, and it leaves you feeling a little better about the world. Overall The Santa Clause is a Christmas classic that deserves to be watched every year. It captures the magic of the holidays perfectly and reminds you why Christmas movies mean so much. If you love movies that mix humor, heart, and a little bit of magic, this one is an absolute must.
  • johnrodan9 dicembre 2025
    What if Santa was like the symbiote suit
  • Albert176424 dicembre 2024
    One of my favorite Christmas Movies!!
  • eauma26 dicembre 2025
    A solid, undemanding holiday classic that's funny, charming, and surprisingly touching.
  • theicephoenix25 dicembre 2025
    A classic that never gets old.
  • Jake25 dicembre 2025
    Classic for a reason.
  • DixieMae5 dicembre 2025
    A good family Christmas movie
  • Noel Magnusson7 dicembre 2025
    One of my favourite Christmas Movies
  • Dan Hernandez25 dicembre 2025
    Probably the best Santa-centric film!
  • dinercop25 dicembre 2025
    Classic from the day it was released
  • joshuacottle3020 dicembre 2025
    One of my favorite yearly Christmas rewatches. It’s so good!
  • Steve6 dicembre 2025
    Best Christmas movie ever next to the new miracle on 34th St.
  • Ddoughnut2 dicembre 2025
    Great way to start my Christmas movie marathon
  • zjeannotte18 dicembre 2025
    Holiday classic - feel good nostalgic 90s Christmas

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