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Jingle All The Way
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In an attempt to please his little son, Jamie, as he did not attend his Karate class, the thing that makes his son's anger, Howard Langston, a sales man, promises his son to bring him the doll of Turbo Man for Christmas, but incidents come to climax when in the Christmas night, as he cannot find it at any stock, so he has to wander around the city, in order to find it.
In an attempt to please his little son, Jamie, as he did not attend his Karate class, the thing that makes his son's anger, Howard Langston, a sales man, promises his son to bring him the doll of Turbo Man for Christmas, but incidents come to climax when in the Christmas night, as he cannot find it at any stock, so he has to wander around the city, in order to find it.
Actors:
Alex Galick,
James Riddle,
Judy Sladky,
Kevin Deon,
Nada Despotovich,
Samuel B. Morris,
Ruth Afton Hjelmgren
Alex Galick
James Riddle
Judy Sladky
Kevin Deon
2 February 1978, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Nada Despotovich
24 April 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Samuel B. Morris
Ruth Afton Hjelmgren
Country:
United States
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Home Alone, this is not, but for a family Christmas movie, it's surprisingly fun.
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In this formulaic star vehicle, Schwarzenegger gets to fly like Peter Pan, act like Superman--and fulfill all the fantasies kids may have about their fathers.
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