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Ernest Saves Christmas
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Santa Claus (Douglas Seale) is looking for his successor, and hapless taxi driver Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney) is just the man to help him out. Failure wouild mean that there would be no Christmas.
Santa Claus (Douglas Seale) is looking for his successor, and hapless taxi driver Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney) is just the man to help him out. Failure wouild mean that there would be no Christmas.
Actors:
Billie Bird,
Douglas Brush,
Bill Byrge,
Danny Dillon,
Joe Candelora,
Patty Maloney,
Brett Cipes
Billie Bird
28 February 1908, Pocatello, Idaho, USA
Douglas Brush
12 January 1921
Bill Byrge
1932, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Danny Dillon
3 August 1922, Boyne City, Michigan, USA
Joe Candelora
Patty Maloney
17 March 1936, Perkinsville, New York, USA
Brett Cipes
July 12, 1909 in Kiamesha Lake, New York, USA
Director:
John R. Cherry III
John R. Cherry III
Country:
United States
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eFilmCritic.com
July 27, 2002
Is this guy qualified to save an entire holiday?
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
August 24, 2003
Surprisingly good-natured and harmless.
New Times
May 22, 2004
A Christmas classic. Jim Varney is sorely missed in my heart.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
October 24, 2003
Ernest's best film. Actually quite funny.
September 29, 2003
A reminder [that] movies don't always have to be deep or artful to be enjoyable. Sometimes all you need is fun and a short nostalgia fix.
Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers
August 25, 2006
Typical yet frequently goofy fun Ernest flick.

