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Santa Claus (1959)
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Una agradable fantasía musical sobre demonios que tientan a los niños a hacer cosas malas justo antes de Navidad, por lo que Papá Noel los salteará, pero Papá Noel tiene ayudantes en todas partes, por lo que es probable que haya un final feliz. Cuando Amazon.com lo venda, este producto se fabricará a pedido con DVD. R grabables en medios. Se aplicará la política de devolución estándar de Amazon.com.
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.33:1
- Dimensiones del producto : 19,05 x 13,97 x 1,27 cm; 99,22 g
- Número de modelo del producto : B0051WTNG4
- Formato de medios : NTSC
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 35 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 20 mayo 2011
- Estudio : Synergy Ent
- ASIN : B0051WTNG4
- Número de discos : 1
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Viene con audio y subtítulos en español e inglés, y el disco trae algunos extras que aún no he visto. Sin dudarlo les recomiendo esta edición, no se defraudarán de su calidad
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No need to tell you how crushed i was when they stopped playing it. I tought it has disapeared from existence. The flashback when i saw it for sale was immense.
This movie is in the same line as Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. The production is slightly better ( yeah right !) it doesnT seems to having being made so bad on purpose. Their's too many politically incorrect things in this movie to mention them all here.( just a hint... the elves are actually kids. This is wrong in so many ways.)
The cover you see is actually the real one, at least the picture is from the movie. When i receved my copy, i was a little puzzled. The cover was just a generic Santa Claus close-up shot of some guy completely unrelated to the movie, I tought it was the wrong movie!
If you are a parent, watch it first before sitting your kid in front of the TV, the oppening scene is in HELL ( i'm not making this up!) and a little disturbing. The rest is pretty harmless beside the fact that their's a minion of Satan giving Santa troubles for an hour and a half.
Somebody told me that a red devil was common in mexican nativity sets and part of the folklore.Interesting.
If all this makes you go "Huh?" you are not alone. Santa's creepy mechanical reindeer (which laugh maniacally and turn to dust if they stay out too late,) the ultra-creepy dance of the two-faced dolls (mostly edited from the MST3K version,) the dance of the devils, and a guest appearance by Merlin the Magician (Armando Arriola) who is allied with Santa in the fight against good and evil will ensure you rapidly progress from "Huh?" to "What the...?!?" All this is secondary to my very favorite feature of the film, and that's the singing. Santa himself sings occasionally, and the scene of him singing as if he was possessed during the sleigh loading procedure is priceless. Despite Santa's badly dubbed songstering, the most entertaining thing in the movie is in the first ten minutes of the film when Santa introduces different nationalities of children helping him in his "international toy factory." The kids sing a song (or do a dance) somehow vaguely connected with their ethnicity or nationality with astounding and mesmerizing effect. I was particularly amused by the entries from China and the U.S.A., but the entry from Japan is in a league by itself for harmonic discord and features a note previously undiscovered by musical historians (you'll see why.)
I love this movie: it has horrible production values, is terribly dubbed, features lots of strange gadgets (I particularly like the eyeball on an extendible stalk and the ear on an oscillating fan,) and has one of the most bizarre plots of any movie ever, and is neck-and-neck with "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" (also highly recommended) for weirdest Christmas movie in history. The acting is terrible, the performances are truly over the top (especially from Pitch and Santa,) but this copy has beautiful color (far better than the MST3K print) and could not be more fun to watch. I highly recommend "Santa Claus" for fans of B-movies of any generation. Make watching it a Christmas tradition!