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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

"'Twas the Fight Before Christmas..."

Now that Santa and Mrs. Claus have the North Pole running smoothly, the Counsel of Legendary Figures has called an emergency meeting on Christmas Eve! The evil Jack Frost has been making trouble, looking to take over the holiday! So he launches a plan to sabotage the toy factory and compel Scott to invoke the little-known Escape Clause and wish he'd never become Santa.

Top Cast

  • Tim Allen

    Tim Allen

    Santa / Scott Calvin

  • Elizabeth Mitchell

    Elizabeth Mitchell

    Mrs. Claus / Carol

  • Judge Reinhold

    Judge Reinhold

    Neil Miller

  • Wendy Crewson

    Wendy Crewson

    Laura Miller

  • Ann-Margret

    Ann-Margret

    Sylvia Newman

  • Eric Lloyd

    Eric Lloyd

    Charlie

  • Spencer Breslin

    Spencer Breslin

    Curtis

  • Liliana Mumy

    Liliana Mumy

    Lucy Miller

  • Alan Arkin

    Alan Arkin

    Bud Newman

Overview

Now that Santa and Mrs. Claus have the North Pole running smoothly, the Counsel of Legendary Figures has called an emergency meeting on Christmas Eve! The evil Jack Frost has been making trouble, looking to take over the holiday! So he launches a plan to sabotage the toy factory and compel Scott to invoke the little-known Escape Clause and wish he'd never become Santa.

Rating

5.6 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    7 Oct 2, 2020

    Well I'm in the minority with this... I actually, admittedly narrowly, enjoyed 'The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause' - terrible title, mind. Most other reviewers clearly didn't and I respect that, but I genuinely found it alright. It's definitely the weakest entry of the series, yet I still found it entertaining enough. Martin Short (Jack Frost) is the star of this second sequel to 1994's 'The Santa Clause', outshining lead Tim Allen; who is still decent, by the way. I love Short's character design, he looks ridiculous in the nicest possible way and Frost (why him, I'm not sure I admit) makes for a relatively good villain. All the other cast members take a backseat, while the storyline of Alan Arkin's Bud is very forgettable and arguably needless. I was expecting to dislike this and the preceding follow-up, but to my surprise they are actually - at least to me - harmlessly fun festive films.

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