The Santa Clause is a series of comedy films starring Tim Allen. The film series began with The Santa Clause (1994). It was followed by The Santa Clause 2 (2002) and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006). The series experienced a diminishing critical reception with each subsequent film.
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People who believe that The Santa Clause Franchise is a high quality film also like (or dislike) these…
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Displaying 12 of 208 Audience Relationships
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Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger
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Animation | 1966 | Budget $315K Boris Karloff, June Foray, Hal Smith
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Family | 1950 | Budget $2.9M | Box Office $263M Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton
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Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams
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Family | 1969 Billy De Wolfe, Jackie Vernon, Paul Frees
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Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz
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Adventure | 1989 | Budget $18M | Box Office $222M Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, Marcia Strassman
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Animation | 1990 | Budget $38M | Box Office $47M Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, John Candy
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Fantasy | 2003 | Budget $80M | Box Office $484M Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Aniston
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Comedy | 2003 | Budget $32M | Box Office $228M Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart
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Fantasy | 2005 | Budget $25M | Box Office $123M Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Kelly Macdonald
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Action | 2006 | Budget $110M | Box Office $574M Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke
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Burl Ives, Billie Mae Richards, Paul Soles
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The WB | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 1997 - 2003 | Ended | 7 Seasons | 144 Episodes Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan
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ABC | Comedy | 1996 - 2003 | Ended | 7 Seasons | 163 Episodes Melissa Joan Hart, Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick
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