Benji's Very Own Christmas Story (1978)
Facts
| Directed by | Joe Camp |
| Cast | Ron Moody, Patsy Garrett, Cynthia Smith, Benji, Deep Roy and Marcus Powell |
| Theatrical Release | December 7, 1978 |
| DVD Release | August 17, 2004 |
| Running Time | 26 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 018713818782 |
| Buy this item | $5.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 2 5:36 EST (details) 1 DVD, Good Times Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 58 new from $1.09, 18 used from $1.10, 3 collectible from $15.88 |
About Benji's Very Own Christmas Story
Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 08/17/2004 Rating: Nr Product Description
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Average user review:| How Can I Describe How Lame This Video Is? |
| Great Movie!! |
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| A Charming Curiosity |
"Benji's Very Own Christmas Story" is a charming little tale, though it carries a subtle touch of 70's nostalgia as well for all those who are aware of it. Benji, himself (or herself), is a 70's icon to begin with, and the lovely miss Cindy Smith comes off as sort of a poor man's Linda Blair (circa Exorcist 2, yowza). Plus, there's that whole "I'd like to teach the world to sing..." feel to the story. As a previous reviewer pointed out, Benji isn't given much to do in this one. Mainly, he's just carried around by Cindy Smith and gets petted by the elves at the end. Smith and Ron Moody, who plays Kris Kringle, are pretty much the stars of the whole program. More than anything, it's a "get to know Santa" kind of film, with a strong focus on his many international incarnations. Moody is center stage the whole time, as the Oscar nominated actor (Fagin in "Oliver!") handles most of the dialogue and displays his song and dance talents beautifully. Only a few gripes, like the fact that Santa has relocated to Switzerland because the North Pole was too cold, and the elves prosthetic noses are none too convincing in close-up shots, but otherwise, this is a very charming holiday special at a fantastic price! Nominated for an Emmy as "Outstanding Children's Program," you can't go wrong with this combination of the cutest dog of all time and the most wondereful time of the year! Oh, and be sure to watch for a cameo by Rudolph! December 13, 2004
| Its all about the Great Ron Moody |
Its a tour de force performance from him. The directors clearly knew what they were doing and just let him steal the show. It makes you wish there was more output from him on film and video. It lifts the whole project up and for that reason gets four stars from me. The flashes of brilliance from Moody make this a real Christmas treat that can be enjoyed more than once. December 12, 2003
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