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| Release Date: |
November 22, 1996 |
| Genre: |
Family |
| Running Time: |
88 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG for action violence, mild language and some thematic elements. |
| Director: |
Brian Levant |
| Writer: |
Randy Kornfield |
| Cast: |
Daniel Riordan, Richard Moll, Justin Chapman, Laraine Newman, E.J. De La Pena, Harvey Korman, James Belushi, Jake Lloyd, Martin Mull, Robert Conrad, Rita Wilson, Phil Hartman, Sinbad, Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Howard Langston is a successful businessman that loves his family but can never find time for them. After missing his son's big karate tournament, Howard promises his son any toy he wants. His son asks for Turbo Man. Howard goes back to work and not until the day before Christmas does he remember the present. He also failed to realize it was the most popular toy in the country. Every store sold out, Howard frantically Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: D
Jingle All The Way starts out good and has some funny scenes. That's about all. We get to see Arnold and Sinbad run around, acting like children, trying to find a doll. Though Arnold does okay, Sinbad gets old quickly. The ending is even worse, though; Arnold is featured in a fully functional Turbo Man suit, which is lame, and the boy eventually gives the doll up to the now criminal Sinbad (!!!). Read the full movie review
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