The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause is a series of comedy films starring Tim Allen. A twist of fate transform him into the new santa
17 December 1946, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
18 August 1954, USA
4 February 1988, Ontario, Canada
27 January 1955, Encino, California, USA
9 February 1987, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
11 January 1985, Los Angeles County, California, USA
4 March 1962, Sollihull, England, UK
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
16 February 1986, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
10 December 1958, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
25 July 1985, Canada
1986, Welland, Ontario, Canada
25 July 1981, Montréal, Québec, Canada
19 May 1986, Glendale, California, USA
25 July 1985, Canada
December 06, 2013
This is the most playfully amusing, inventive new cinematic Christmas fable in several decades.
December 06, 2013
Allen's foray into the real world after his transformation begins is the funniest part of the movie.
December 04, 2012
Allen's schtick is a jabbermouth know-it-all.
December 06, 2013
Is it just me, or is this whole idea on the sick side? Imagine how uncomfortable this jolly little yarn would be for divorced parents and their children.
December 06, 2013
Tim Allen's talent for dry regular-guyness fails to kindle Disney's sappy big-screen Yule log.
December 06, 2013
A funny, warm and inventive Christmas film that proves seeing is not believing -- believing is seeing.
December 06, 2013
You can get the same emotional and imaginative kick staying home and rereading your Christmas cards.
December 06, 2013
I was surprised to find The Santa Clause rather easier to take than anticipated.
December 06, 2013
Tim Allen made his feature debut in this engaging yuletide comedy, which is likely to appeal to the whole family and brims over with plenty of good ideas.
December 06, 2013
Like most modern fantasies, The Santa Clause isn't very clear about the rules governing Scott's new powers.
December 06, 2013
All of the film's technical and creative contributions are top-notch, but as it should be, it's the people who win us over.
December 06, 2013
This is Allen's movie debut, and it's easy to see why his show is a ratings smash. There's an effortless quality to his humor, but it's also got a quietly urgent edge to it.

