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A brother and sister attempt to bring their divorced parents back together for Christmas.A brother and sister attempt to bring their divorced parents back together for Christmas.A brother and sister attempt to bring their divorced parents back together for Christmas.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Ethan Embry
- Ethan O'Fallon
- (as Ethan Randall)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
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- TriviaDirector Robert Lieberman and writer Richard Kramer enjoyed working together on a Christmas episode of Thirtysomething (1987), they decided to collaborate again on a feature. This is the result.
- GoofsEthan falls asleep while playing a home video of his parents, obviously on videotape, since it is 1991. When he wakes up in the morning, the TV is still showing a freeze-frame of his parents kissing. A video cassette would have shut off within a few minutes of freezing and would display only a blank screen or, if tuned to a broadcast, to a program.
- Quotes
Ethan O'Fallon: Now look, Hallie, you can ask for toys, parakeets, hair care products, I don't care. But you may not ask for anything to do with interpersonal relationships! Got it? This is Santa Claus, not Dear Abby.
- SoundtracksAll I Want for Christmas
Music by David Foster
Lyric by Linda Thompson
Performed by Stephen Bishop
Produced by David Foster
Arrangement by David Campbell
Featured review
A brother (Ethan Embry) and sister (Thora Birch) attempt to bring their divorced parents back together for Christmas.
Apparently this film did poorly at the box office and critics hated it, too. I can understand that, as it is sort of a lame version of "The Parent Trap", except less quirky and the kids try much less seriously. Really, this one had me wondering why the parents broke up in the first place. (Presumably if it was worth divorcing over, they probably should not get re-married).
What makes this average film worth watching is the kids. Ethan Embry is decent and it is no surprise he has gone on to a remarkable career. Thora Birch is fantastic. Just amazing. Exactly what happened to her, I do not know. After "Ghost World" she seems to have faded away.
Apparently this film did poorly at the box office and critics hated it, too. I can understand that, as it is sort of a lame version of "The Parent Trap", except less quirky and the kids try much less seriously. Really, this one had me wondering why the parents broke up in the first place. (Presumably if it was worth divorcing over, they probably should not get re-married).
What makes this average film worth watching is the kids. Ethan Embry is decent and it is no surprise he has gone on to a remarkable career. Thora Birch is fantastic. Just amazing. Exactly what happened to her, I do not know. After "Ghost World" she seems to have faded away.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,812,144
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,645,720
- Nov 10, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $14,812,144
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was All I Want for Christmas (1991) officially released in India in English?
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