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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

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Martian ruler Kimar is upset that the children of Mars are lazy and under the influence of too much pop culture from Earth. They are obsessed with the planet's television programs and don't want to do much of anything. In an attempt to get the kids peppy again, Kimar orders the kidnapping of Santa Claus, hoping that the jolly old toy maker will know how to cheer the children up again. But two Earth children are also nabbed, and this complicates things for Kimar.
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The endearingly cheesy Santa Claus Conquers the Martians might just be so naughty it's nice for viewers seeking a sub-competent sci-fi holiday adventure.

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Jason Bailey Flavorwire 12/10/2016
There's no warmth to the movie, no good cheer or happiness, and (at risk of bathing in bathos), ne'er a hint of what makes the season special. Go to Full Review
Time Out 06/24/2006
[A] hilariously bad stab at sci-fi. Go to Full Review
Howard Thompson New York Times 05/09/2005
3/5
Adults may find it obvious and as square-cut as cheese. But let's face it. From now till you-know-when, the youngsters are all that matter. Go to Full Review
Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com Mar 9
C
The dull feature is best served to these young minds, while everyone else should only watch the movie fully riffed to get the most out of the viewing experience. Go to Full Review
Rob Gonsalves Rob's Movie Vault 11/29/2022
C
Full of endearingly oafish makeup, sets, and dialogue. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film 12/17/2020
1/5
Its status as one of the strangest films ever made about Father Christmas has given it a degree of cult status. Without that, it wouldn't have a snowball's chance of still being watched today. Go to Full Review
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DanTheMan 2 Jan 12 It really makes you wonder whether Christmas cheer is a renewable resource, and whether it should be regulated. Watching this felt like unwrapping a present and discovering its socks. Now, I love receiving a good pair of socks on Christmas, except these socks are on fire and singing. Not the kind of socks I’d wish upon anyone but kinda have to admire the weirdly unshakable optimism that the film commits to wholeheartedly; it genuinely believes its demented logic delivered with an absolute sincerity to the point that it thinks toys, laughter and a few songs can fix anything, even planetary dysfunction. At one point, children teach Martians how to have fun, which feels less like a plot development and more like a philosophical threat. The acting is atrocious, both the costumes and sets look ready to fall apart at the seems from the dodgy workmanship and the entire soundscape feels like a carefully constructed attack on your soul, in the end Santa always wins… hooray for Santa Claus. See more Simon T @Bucksplit Dec 28 Yes, it's terrible. For the most part though, almost watchable. The weirdest detail is that it's produced by Joseph Levine, who went on to oversee A Bridge Too Far and several other Richard Attenborough epics. Here, he clearly had no money for a script, costumes or decent sets. Santa chuckles a lot, one of the Martians has a moustache, and Pia Zadora has a tiny cameo. The rest is silence. See more Dean S. @DeanDFW Dec 27 As B-movies go, this one is absolutely terrible. See more nick e @CrimeSchool Dec 22 Dont listen to these reviews..this film is so fun,so colorful and so full of Christmas spirit! My son and I watch annually and Ive brought it to countless Christmas parties.This era of film had such an ambiance.The characters are amazing..Droppo is the best! What a fun juxtapose of wierd and wonderful! See more Robert Dec 17 It's a funny comedy because it's so awful. Everything is just so campy. The costumes, the makeup, the sets, dialogue and music are terrible. See more Shawn R @satiable 12/13/2024 It's so bad, it's even worse than Plan 9 From Outer Space See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Martian ruler Kimar is upset that the children of Mars are lazy and under the influence of too much pop culture from Earth. They are obsessed with the planet's television programs and don't want to do much of anything. In an attempt to get the kids peppy again, Kimar orders the kidnapping of Santa Claus, hoping that the jolly old toy maker will know how to cheer the children up again. But two Earth children are also nabbed, and this complicates things for Kimar.
Director
Nicholas Webster
Producer
Paul L. Jacobson
Screenwriter
Paul L. Jacobson, Glenville Mareth
Distributor
Something Weird Video, Sinister Cinema
Production Co
Jalor Productions
Genre
Holiday, Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 14, 1964, Original
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Dec 2, 2011
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 20m
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