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4.7/10
IMDbBest Musical Score in a Feature Length Drama | 2008 | Peter
Budget 2,000,000 USD
During the opening and closing credits, you can hear the main theme from Dennis the Menace (1993), composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
Toward the end of the film, just after the "angel" vanishes from the chimney top, a "birds eye" view of Dennis' town is shown. It is the same scene used as "Kingston Falls" in Gremlins (1984).
This is the first time in the franchise Dennis doesn't wear his trademark striped shirt and overalls.
"[Dennis and Mr. Wilson carry dozens of shopping bags] Dennis Mitchell: Careful, Mr. Wilson. George Wilson: Don't worry about me, Dennis. I was a dancer in my youth. Two-time regional division tap dance champion. Dennis Mitchell: [looks at a shiny red bike through a shop's display window] There it is! George Wilson: What is? Dennis Mitchell: The Mighty Max. George Wilson: [leans in for a better look] A bicycle. Dennis Mitchell: It's majestic. George Wilson: Do you even know what that word means? Jack Bratcher: Hey, Mitchell! Ready to lose on Christmas Day? Loser! [rides away on his bike] George Wilson: What an unfortunate little boy. Dennis Mitchell: Hey, Mr. Wilson, you dropped your present. [Dennis bends down to pick it up; Mr. Wilson trips over Dennis and lands flat on his back] Dennis Mitchell: Mr. Wilson, I thought you said you could dance. [cut to a hospital room; Mr. Wilson lies down in bed] George Wilson: I hate Christmas. Martha Wilson: Yes, dear. [Mr. Wilson drinks water through a straw]"