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Jingle All The Way
TrailerA father needs to get a Turbo Man action figure for his son just before Christmas. Unfotunately, every store is sold out of Turbo Man figures, and he must travel all over town and compete with everybody else to find a Turbo Man figure.Actors: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, Martin Mull, Jake Lloyd, Jim Belushi, E.J. De la Pena, Laraine Newman, Justin Chapman, ...»Director: Brian LevantCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 1996IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Jingle All The Way"
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Characters of "Jingle All The Way"
Howard LangstonPlayed by: Arnold SchwarzeneggerMyron LarabeePlayed by: SinbadTed MaltinPlayed by: Phil HartmanLiz LangstonPlayed by: Rita WilsonOfficer HummellPlayed by: Robert ConradD.J.Played by: Martin MullJamie LangstonPlayed by: Jake LloydSanta ClausPlayed by: Jim BelushiJohnnyPlayed by: E.J. De la PenaFirst LadyPlayed by: Laraine NewmanBillyPlayed by: Justin ChapmanPresidentPlayed by: Harvey KormanDementorPlayed by: Richard MollTurbo ManPlayed by: Daniel RiordanT.V. BoosterPlayed by: Jeff L. DeistToddlerPlayed by: Allison BennerTony the ElfPlayed by: Danny WoodburnSanta in WarehousePlayed by: Ron Gene BrowneCountermanPlayed by: Nick LaTourKid in Turbo Man CommercialPlayed by: Spencer Klein -
Directors of "Jingle All The Way"
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Creators of "Jingle All The Way"
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Critic Reviews of "Jingle All The Way"
VarietyDecember 18, 2006In 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.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000I liked a lot of the movie, which is genial and has a lot of energy, but I was sort of depressed by its relentlessly materialistic view of Christmas, and by the choice to go with action and (mild) violence over dialogue and plot.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000Here's Arnie, of all people, playing a bedraggled suburbanite, and his perversely amusing casting boosts a crass, sometimes nasty and finally funny celebration of holiday mass-merchandising and greed.
Common Sense MediaDecember 18, 2010Ahnold terminates the holiday spirit.
Boston PhoenixSeptember 05, 2009God forbid Arnold should have to shell out for one of those Spanish-speaking turbomen being hocked in the bad part of town.
Filmcritic.comNovember 03, 2007still heartless and unfunny and as welcome a part of the holidays as traffic and fruit cake.
7M PicturesOctober 23, 2007Home Alone, this is not, but for a family Christmas movie, it's surprisingly fun.
DVDLaserJuly 21, 2006The film is rescued by a strong third act, but getting there is torture.
TheMovieReport.comSeptember 14, 2005If it weren't for the credits 'A Brian Levant Film' and 'Directed by Brian Levant,' one would be certain that the director was Chris Columbus.
Video-Reviewmaster.comJune 12, 2005OK family fun casts Arnold with Sinbad.
ComingSoon.netDecember 27, 2004And one wonders why Sinbad hasn't made any movies since
Film Freak CentralNovember 08, 2004The practice of buying indulgences didn't die with the Middle Ages, it just sort of metastasized into something black and malignant at the heart of our society.
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