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Rating: 3.1/10 by 123 users

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)

Martians fear their children have become lazy and joyless due to their newfound obsession with Earth TV shows. After ancient Martian leader Chochem suggests that the children of Mars need more fun—including their own Santa Claus—supreme leader Lord Kimar assembles an expedition to Earth. Once there, they kidnap two children who lead them to the North Pole, then capture the real Santa Claus, taking all three back to Mars in an attempt to bring the Martian children happiness.

Directing:
  • Nicholas Webster
  • Gerry Rich
  • Marguerite James
Writing:
  • Glenville Mareth
  • Paul L. Jacobson
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Nov 14, 1964

Rating: 3.1/10 by 123 users

Alternative Title:
Daves Quest - CA
Le père Noël contre les martiens - FR
O Aris enantion tis Gis - GR
Święty Mikołaj podbija Marsjan - PL
Санта Клаус завоевывает марсиан - SU
Santa Claus Defeats the Aliens - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 21 minutes
Budget: $200,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: spacecraft, kidnapping, santa claus, surrealism, martian, robot, christmas, bewildered
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John Call
Santa Claus
Victor Stiles
Billy Foster
Donna Conforti
Betty Foster
Ned Wertimer
Andy Henderson
Doris Rich
Mrs. Claus
Carl Don
Chochem / Von Green
Lin Thurmond
Children TV Announcer
Don Blair
TV News Announcer
Tony Ross
Santa's Helper
Scott Aronesty
Santa's Helper
Ron Rotholz
Santa's Helper
Glenn Schaffer
Santa's Helper
Bryan Lamphere
Gene Poole (uncredited)
Gene Lindsey
Polar Bear (uncredited)

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I still very much appreciate its spirit, both in terms of no-budget filmmaking and sense of fun. I wish that the films of today could have even a fraction of its good-natured mischievous approach. Certainly film studios could learn a thing or two, in this ridiculous era of quarter-of-a-billion-dollar blockbusters. I for one don't need the equivalent of 'having my eyes masturbated', as one cinema critic so lovingly stated. I would prefer watching this in a second over any of the ham-fisted, cash-soaked holiday atrocities made in the past three decades (I believe 'A Christmas Story', and perhaps 'Elf' and 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' to be the last decently-made Yuletide films). But don't take MY word for it...see it for yourself (without the stupid and condescending MST3K commentary) and make your OWN conclusion.


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