Universal

John Cleese, Munro Chambers, Robert Picardo, Kim Rhodes, Kyle Massey, Tom Arnold, Curtis Armstrong, John O’Hurley

One of Santa’s elves accidentally takes off in the sleigh, and crashes at a small town. In the process, he loses Santa’s magic bag which is taken by the owner of a big toy company who uses it to get hold of Santa’s never ending supply of toys. It’s up to Santa’s lovable Saint Bernard Beethoven to save the day, find the bag, and get everything back to the North Pole in time for Santa’s annual journey.

This film is perhaps the weakest of any of the Beethoven films. For some odd reason, Beethoven talks in this movie. To make it worse, he’s voiced by Tom Arnold, and that’s exactly who he sounds like. The story is mostly silly, and it’s not really too good. I’m sure young kids, maybe about 5-10 will love Beethoven and enjoy the magic of Santa and the elves, but anyone over 10 will probably just find it stupid. Sorry, but this is not my favorite film at all. If you’re into better doggie Chrismas Movies…Santa Buddies and In Search of Santa Paws are both better films. Unless you’re a Beethoven fanatic, stay away from this one.

EdG – EdsReview Dot Com – A Movie Review Blog

 

 

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