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Premiere: November 3, 2006.It's Christmas time once again and Scott Calvin juggles a full house of family and the mischievous Jack Frost, who is trying to take over the "big guy's" holiday. At the risk of giving away the secret location of the North Pole, Scott invites his in-laws to share in the holiday festivities, and upcoming birth of baby Claus with expectant wife, Carol. Along for the adventure are Scott's extended family, son Charlie, ex-wife Laura Miller, her husband, Neil Miller and their daughter, Lucy who, together with head elf Curtis, foil Jack Frost's crafty scheme to control the North Pole.
Type: Movie
Genres/Tags: Movie-Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Cast & Crew
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Tim Allen as
Santa / Scott Calvin -
Elizabeth Mitchell as
Mrs. Claus / Carol Calvin -
Judge Reinhold as
Dr. Neil Miller -
Spencer Breslin as
Curtis, the Head Elf -
Liliana Mumy as
Lucy Miller -
Martin Short as
Jack Frost -
Alan Arkin as
Bud Newman -
Abigail Breslin as
Trish -
Aisha Tyler as
Mother Nature -
Kevin Pollak as
Cupid - Eric Lloyd as
Charlie Calvin - Wendy Crewson as
Laura Miller - Ann-Margret as
Sylvia Newman - Art LaFleur as
Tooth Fairy - Jay Thomas as
Easter Bunny - Michael Dorn as
Sandman - Peter Boyle as
Father Time
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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a 2006 American film, the sequel to The Santa Clause and The Santa Clause 2. Tim Allen again plays Scott Calvin (Santa Claus), while Martin Short plays Jack Frost, a competing holiday character. David Krumholtz, who previously played the head elf Bernard, does not make an appearance in this third installment because of contractual issues. Production was completed in February 2006. The movie was released in theaters on November 3, 2006 in the US followed by a release date of November 24 for the UK. The film was rated G by the MPAA. A G rating from the Office of Film and Literature Classification in Australia. It was given a U certificate in Britain by the British Board of Film Classification. The DVD and Blu Ray was released on November 20, 2007 in the US and November 12, 2007 for the UK.
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