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  1. The Santa Clause is a media franchise that consists of three American holiday family-comedy theatrical feature films starring Tim Allen, and one television series for Disney+. Based on an original story by Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick, the plot centers around Scott Calvin's transformation into Santa Claus, and his adventures thereafter.

  2. Directed by. John Pasquin. Produced by. Robert F. Newmyer. Brian Reilly. Jeffrey Silver. Written by. Leo Benvenuti. Steve Rudnick. Starring. Tim Allen. Eric Lloyd. Judge Reinhold. Wendy Crewson. David Krumholtz. Peter Boyle. Music by. Michael Convertino. Cinematography by. Walt Lloyd. Editor (s) Larry Bock. Studio (s) Walt Disney Pictures.

  3. Nov 11, 1994 · The Santa Clause. Rating: PG. Release Date: November 11, 1994. Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Live Action. Scott Calvin is a divorced father whose strained relationship with his son, Charlie, begins to mend only after a bizarre twist of fate transforms him into the new Santa.

  4. Divorced dad Scott (Tim Allen) has custody of his son (Eric Lloyd) on Christmas Eve. After he accidentally kills a man in a Santa suit, they are magically transported to the North Pole, where an...

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    • Kids & Family, Holiday, Comedy
    • PG
  5. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.5K. Superstar comedian Tim Allen shines bright in Disney's magical, larger-than-life hit comedy The Santa Clause. On Christmas Eve, divorced...

  6. Summaries. When a man inadvertently makes Santa fall off his roof on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place. Scott Calvin is disgusted to learn that his ex-wife, Laura, and her husband, Neil, have tried and failed to break it easy to their 6-year-old son, Charlie, that Santa Claus isn't real.

  7. About this movie. arrow_forward. Superstar comedian and Golden Globe® winner Tim Allen shines bright in Disney's magical, larger-than-life hit comedy THE SANTA CLAUSE. On Christmas Eve, a...

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