(The Heavy Metal Warrior, once again rises from the underground lair to spread Christmas cheer ...and fire a huge serving of figgy pudding at a celebrated character actor.)
4 Silver Bells (First 40 and last 10 minutes of the film)
1 Silver Bell (Anything involving John Lithgow)
One of my favorite Christmas memories of my oldest daughter is taking her to see "Santa Claus, The Movie" when she was about two and half years old.
My thoughts of the film upon first viewing was that it beautifully tells the orgin of the jolly old man better than any other Santa Claus film, or any other mythological character (including "Superman, The Movie"). The key to this is the casting of David Huddleston as Santa Claus in the best role of his entire career.
By downplaying the gregariousness that so many other actors bring to their Santa performances and playing up the spirit of giving and kindness, Huddleston's is the best screen Santa of all time. In my opinion, I would go so far as to say that it is even better than Edmund Gwenn's in "Miracle On 34th Street."
Although there are a few decent moments interspersed through the middle, the film does get redemed in its final ten minutes by its marvelous special effects, which was a trait of its producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind (case in point, "Superman, The Movie").
This is the part of the film my two and a half year old loved, when you get to experience the super-duper looper. As part of a life or death rescue attempt, Santa, with his sleigh and reindeer do a 360 degree loop in the air. My daughter loved this part of the movie so much that we went and saw it again two days later, because she kept begging to see it again.
The film's score (composed by the legendary Henry Mancini) and its long since out-of-print soundtrack album are also excellent. So much, in fact, that our family actually wore out an old vinyl album of it, playing it over and over again. In addition to Mancini's score, Sheena Easton provides vocals for the great theme song, "Christmas All Over The World."
So I encourage you to rent or buy the DVD and at least watch the begining of it with your children, as it will instill the magic and wonder of Santa Claus in their little hearts. Of course, dont miss the amazing super-duper looper at the end.
God bless David Huddleston for his magical performance as Santa Claus. Happy Holidays!
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