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Jingle All The Way
Description
Driving by his deep will of pleasing his son Jamie after missing his Karate class, a sales man named Howard Langston, makes a sacred oath for his son to bring him the doll of Turbo Man he wants in Christmas, but when he does not find it, everything changes, as he has to wander the city, searching for it.
Driving by his deep will of pleasing his son Jamie after missing his Karate class, a sales man named Howard Langston, makes a sacred oath for his son to bring him the doll of Turbo Man he wants in Christmas, but when he does not find it, everything changes, as he has to wander the city, searching for it.
Actors:
Robert Tee Clark,
Danny Pritchett,
Harvey Korman,
Bill Schoppert,
Courtney Goodell,
Sandy Oian-Thomas,
David Andrew Nash,
Trish Gates,
Martin Valinsky,
Bruce Bohne,
Martin Ruben
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Robert Tee Clark
Danny Pritchett
October1984
Harvey Korman
15 February 1927, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bill Schoppert
25 April 1948, Minnesota, USA
Courtney Goodell
Sandy Oian-Thomas
David Andrew Nash
Trish Gates
Martin Valinsky
Bruce Bohne
Martin Ruben
Country:
United States
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If it weren't for the credits 'A Brian Levant Film' and 'Directed by Brian Levant,' one would be certain that the director was Chris Columbus.
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OK family fun casts Arnold with Sinbad.
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Home Alone, this is not, but for a family Christmas movie, it's surprisingly fun.
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