Arthur Christmas

Ever wonder how 2 Billion presents get delivered all in 1 night?

6.8
20111h 37m

For hundreds of years, the Claus family has delegated the title "Santa" to a chosen few of its members, which can be passed down upon retirement. Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in a one-night high-tech operation. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable’ to all but one—Arthur Claus, the current Santa’s misfit son deemed ineligible for the title, who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present halfway around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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ARTHUR CHRISTMAS - Official Trailer - In Theaters 11/23

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ARTHUR CHRISTMAS - New Trailer - In Theaters 11/23!

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ARTHUR CHRISTMAS - Trailer

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Arthur Christmas - Unwrapping Arthur Christmas

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Arthur Christmas behind the scenes

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Arthur Christmas Featurette

Cast

Photo of James McAvoy

James McAvoy

Arthur (voice)

Photo of Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie

Steve (voice)

Photo of Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy

Grandsanta (voice)

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Jim Broadbent

Santa (voice)

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Imelda Staunton

Mrs Santa (voice)

Photo of Ashley Jensen

Ashley Jensen

Bryony (voice)

Photo of Marc Wootton

Marc Wootton

Peter (voice)

Photo of Laura Linney

Laura Linney

North Pole Computer (voice)

Photo of Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria

Chief De Silva (voice)

Photo of Ramona Marquez

Ramona Marquez

Gwen (voice)

Photo of Michael Palin

Michael Palin

Ernie Clicker (voice)

Photo of Sanjeev Bhaskar

Sanjeev Bhaskar

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Robbie Coltrane

Robbie Coltrane

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Joan Cusack

Joan Cusack

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Rhys Darby

Rhys Darby

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Jane Horrocks

Jane Horrocks

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Iain McKee

Iain McKee

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis

Lead Elf (voice)

Photo of Dominic West

Dominic West

Lead Elf (voice)

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Peter Baynham

Elf (voice)

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Reviews

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r96sk

7/10

A good watch.

I had a fine time watching 'Arthur Christmas'. The plot is a little light, with a fairly simple event taking a relative while to resolve itself, but it's still a pleasant festive animated film - with neat animation.

There are a number of familiar names on the voice cast, too many to name in actual fact. My personal standout is Hugh Laurie as Steven, though James McAvoy, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are all enjoyable too.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

It is actually quite hard to find innovative ways to tell Santa stories now, but this one does do quite well on that score. It all centres on Santa's now almost entirely automated delivery process using a sleigh clearly inspired by the starship "Enterprise". Horror of horrors, though, when the youngest member of the Claus family - the eponymous "Arthur" - discovers that one young girl isn't going to get her expertly wrapped bicycle! His dad "Steve" is content to put it down to a technical glitch, and his grandad (the sitting Santa) is too tired to bother, too. It falls to "Grand Santa", "Arthur" and his old fairy-dust powered, reindeer-pulled, sled to get the bike to the little "Gwen" before the sun comes up on Christmas morning. What now ensues are a series of fun escapades as the old man (he rather reminded me of Wilfred Bramble's "Steptoe" character) and his enthusiastic young dreamer have to navigate the world - at high speed - and find a small Cornish village that shares it's name with one or two other places around the world, whilst avoiding the authorities who are rapidly concluding that space aliens are on the loose. A solid and entertaining voice cast - especially Bill Nighy and James McAvoy as our intrepid delivery boys deliver an entertainingly paced script well, with some enjoyably crafted animation and a suitably jolly score from Harry Gregson-Williams. It's fun, this - and offers plenty for younger and older alike.

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