The Great Santa Claus Switch

December. 05,1970      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Santa Claus and his elves are ready to deliver presents to children everywhere but Cosmo Scam has hatched a plan to kidnap Santa and take his place! One by one, Cosmo abducts Santa's elves and replaces them with his evil henchmen. Can Fred the Elf save Christmas before Cosmo burglarizes the world?

Art Carney as  Santa Claus / Cosmo Scam
Jim Henson as  Fred / Lothar (voice)
Frank Oz as  Thig / Skippity / Hoppity / Boppity / Snerf (voice)
Jerry Nelson as  Thog / Zippity / Snivelly (voice)
Richard Hunt as  Bing / Match Frackle (voice)
Marilyn Sokol as  Additional Muppet Performer (voice)
Greg Antonacci as  Additional Muppet Performer (voice)
John Byrum as  Additional Muppet Performer (voice)
Ed Sullivan as  Self (uncredited)

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Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty
1970/12/05

Memorable, crazy movie

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Contentar
1970/12/06

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Hayden Kane
1970/12/07

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Adeel Hail
1970/12/08

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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peefyn
1970/12/09

While the muppets did exist before this, in skits, this is the first muppet story that was told. But except some interesting peeks at some early versions of a couple of them, most of the muppets in this movie are original characters. There's no Kermit. But there is Henson, Oz, and other puppeteers, and there is the creativity and love for the craft that you see in their later work.It seems like the used the chance to explore the technological limits of puppetry, as there are plenty of whole body shots, muppets flying in/through the air, arms and legs being in use, and so on. There's some scenes with lots of activity going on, and there's full body costumes too. All in all, it's impressive how much you see them doing already in this TV movie, early on in their career.The movie itself is alright. The plot is uninspired, but it does not take itself too seriously either. It's mostly an excuse for fun gags and technical experimentation, and for that it works brilliantly. I loved the gag where the elfs are gradually replaced by the bad guys, and how it affects the song they sing.All in all it's a highly recommended watch if you like the work done by the Henson studio, and alright if you want a Christmas movie to see with your younger kids.

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ktbarton3
1970/12/10

Someday, someway this VERY artistic endeavor by Jim Henson will be available, as Ed Sullivan surely would have wanted this. This wonderful holiday special was seen by my son. Unfortunately, I was in the next room crying my eyes out because I had just lost his brother. It was close to Christmas and gifts had been previously purchased, but not much else. Hearing his laughter brought me back to reality and as I heard his burst of laughs, I knew we must get a tree, trim it, and do the usual things associated with Christmas because I still had him and he deserved a Christmas. I remember seeing parts of it through my tears, and the brightly colored Muppets, and my son sitting there will remain with me forever. However, at that time, I did not know the name of the production. Oh to have a copy, to bring back the laughter I heard from my son...

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F Gwynplaine MacIntyre
1970/12/11

I saw this delightful 1970 children's special at the Museum of Television & Radio in Los Angeles. Variety-show host Ed Sullivan was one of the early boosters of Jim Henson, inviting Henson and his wonderful Muppets to appear frequently on Sullivan's popular Sunday-night show. In December 1970, Sullivan's usual time-slot on CBS (not NBC) was pre-empted for this musical special, which Sullivan narrated. For legal purposes, 'The Great Santa Claus Switch' was yet one more episode of 'The Ed Sullivan Show' ... consequently, it's been buried in legal red-tape ever since. I hope that interest in this wonderful special will spur somebody to release it onto home video.In a classic episode of 'The Twilight Zone', Art Carney played a broken-down drunk who could just barely hold onto his job as a department-store Santa: at the end of that episode, Carney's character actually became Santa Claus. Now, a few years later, here's Carney again playing Santa Claus: the genuine article, not a department-store knock-off. Except for Sullivan as narrator, Carney is the only human performer in this special: all the other roles are played by Henson's Muppets. (The actor billed as playing 'Fred' is actually a Muppeteer, doing voicework as well as manipulating the Muppet.)As the show opens, all is sweetness and light at the North Pole, with Santa and his elves getting ready for another Christmas. ('We're happy little Christmas elves; we never are forlorn...') The elves even recite their roll call: Zippity, Skippity, Hoppity, Bing, Bong and Fred. (There's an amusing doorbell effect when Bing and Bong make their entrances.) Santa genially decides to 'super-vooze' while the elves make the toys.However, it appears that Santa has an evil twin, or at least an evil lookalike. This is none other than Cosmo the Wizard, also played by Carney. Cosmo has hatched a plan to kidnap Santa and take his place. As part of the plan, Cosmo plans to abduct Santa's elves (one at a time) and replace them with his evil henchbeings, played by hairy Muppet monsters.The elves continue to recite their roll call ... but each time they do so, another Muppet elf is missing and a hairy Muppet monster (in ill-fitting elf disguise) has taken his place. Santa, of course, is oblivious. One of Art Carney's earliest jobs in show business was playing Red Lantern, a talking fish(!) on the children's radio show 'Land of the Lost'. Carney is in fine form here, playing this material at just the right level for kiddies.Eventually, Fred is the last elf standing ... and it's up to him to rescue Santa and the other elves. We get plenty of the Muppets' brand of cornball humour here. At one point during his rescue mission, Fred disguises himself as a rock ... prompting him to tell us 'I used to be afraid, but now I'm a little boulder.' Ouch!The musical numbers in this special are quite pleasant, with amusing lyrics and catchy tunes. Why haven't the Muppets done more musical material?'The Great Santa Claus Switch' is meant for the kiddywinks, but adults who don't take themselves too seriously will enjoy it too. I hope that somebody untangles the legal rights to this thing, and puts it on video or DVD. Absolutely and eagerly, I rate this show a perfect 10 out of 10. Bah, humbug!

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