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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Now that Santa and Mrs. Claus have the North Pole running smoothly, the Counsel of Legendary Figures has called an emergency meeting on Christmas Eve! The evil Jack Frost has been making trouble, looking to take over the holiday! So he launches a plan to sabotage the toy factory and compel Scott to invoke the little-known Escape Clause and wish he'd never become Santa.
rating
5.576
runtime
92 min

Release

2006-11-02

Cast

Tim Allen
Tim Allen
as Santa / Scott Calvin
Elizabeth Mitchell
Elizabeth Mitchell
as Mrs. Claus / Carol
Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold
as Neil Miller
Wendy Crewson
Wendy Crewson
as Laura Miller
Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret
as Sylvia Newman
Eric Lloyd
Eric Lloyd
as Charlie
Spencer Breslin
Spencer Breslin
as Curtis
Liliana Mumy
Liliana Mumy
as Lucy Miller
Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
as Bud Newman
Martin Short
Martin Short
as Jack Frost
Abigail Breslin
Abigail Breslin
as Trish
Art LaFleur
Art LaFleur
as Tooth Fairy
Aisha Tyler
Aisha Tyler
as Mother Nature
Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak
as Cupid
Jay Thomas
Jay Thomas
as Easter Bunny
Michael Dorn
Michael Dorn
as Sandman
Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle
as Father Time
Sammi Hanratty
Sammi Hanratty
as Elf #1
Ridge Canipe
Ridge Canipe
as Elf #2
Kate Emerick
Kate Emerick
as Elf #3
Madeline Carroll
Madeline Carroll
as Cocoa
Charlie Stewart
Charlie Stewart
as Dr. Hismus
Alec Plotkin
Alec Plotkin
as Engineer Elf #1
Chantel Valdivieso
Chantel Valdivieso
as Worker Elf #1
Zach Mills
Zach Mills
as Carpenter Elf
Eric Plotkin
Eric Plotkin
as Engineer Elf #2
Tom Hornof
Tom Hornof
as Security Guard
John Ross Bowie
John Ross Bowie
as Rory
Tim Dougherty
Tim Dougherty
as Masonry Elf
Darian Bryant
Darian Bryant
as Worker Elf #2
Cameron Monaghan
Cameron Monaghan
as Traffic Cop #1
Ryan Heinke
Ryan Heinke
as Traffic Cop #2
Elizabeth Small
Elizabeth Small
as Baker Elf
Andrew Vo
Andrew Vo
as Elf #4
Tony Bustamante
Tony Bustamante
as Fireman Elf
Brittany Bhagia
Brittany Bhagia
as Elfette Dancer
Emily Blair
Emily Blair
as Elfette Dancer
Alana Brady
Alana Brady
as Elfette Dancer
Jordan Felix
Jordan Felix
as Elfette Dancer
Kristen Fukuto
Kristen Fukuto
as Elfette Dancer
Eshe Imani Gibbs
Eshe Imani Gibbs
as Elfette Dancer
Alexis House-Gonsalves
Alexis House-Gonsalves
as Elfette Dancer
Alexandria Kessinger
Alexandria Kessinger
as Elfette Dancer
Caitlin Moravek
Caitlin Moravek
as Elfette Dancer
Kindra Reyling
Kindra Reyling
as Elfette Dancer
Brittney Rippeon
Brittney Rippeon
as Elfette Dancer
Courtney Soren
Courtney Soren
as Elfette Dancer
Andrea Sweeney-Blanco
Andrea Sweeney-Blanco
as Tourist #1 (uncredited)
Olivia Eve Everhard
Olivia Eve Everhard
as Classroom Elf (uncredited)
Andrew John Ferguson
Andrew John Ferguson
as Baker Elf (uncredited)
Tabitha Grayston
Tabitha Grayston
as Canadian Elf (uncredited)
Christopher Haskell
Christopher Haskell
as Parent (uncredited)
Julio Leal
Julio Leal
as Young Father (uncredited)
Enn Reitel
Enn Reitel
as (voice) (uncredited)
Cameron Scher
Cameron Scher
as Wrapping Elf (uncredited)
Kara R. Stribling
Kara R. Stribling
as Tourist (uncredited)
Chase Wilmot
Chase Wilmot
as Classroom Elf (uncredited)
Arika Gluck
Arika Gluck
as Elf (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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r96sk

Well I'm in the minority with this... I actually, admittedly narrowly, enjoyed <em>'The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause'</em> - terrible title, mind. Most other reviewers clearly didn't and I respect that, but I genuinely found it alright. It's definitely the weakest entry of the series, yet I still found it entertaining enough. Martin Short (Jack Frost) is the star of this second sequel to 1994's <em>'The Santa Clause'</em>, outshining lead Tim Allen; who is still decent, by the way. I love Short's character design, he looks ridiculous in the nicest possible way and Frost (why him, I'm not sure I admit) makes for a relatively good villain. All the other cast members take a backseat, while the storyline of Alan Arkin's Bud is very forgettable and arguably needless. I was expecting to dislike this and the preceding follow-up, but to my surprise they are actually - at least to me - harmlessly fun festive films.