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Holiday | Chicago, Illinois
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6.6/10
IMDb73%
Rotten Tomatoes1995 | Michael Convertino
Best Performance by a Young Actor CoStarring in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Eric Lloyd
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film | 1995 | Eric Lloyd
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1995 | Tim Allen
Favorite Movie Actor | 1995 | Tim Allen
Best Breakthrough Performance | 1995 | Tim Allen
Best Comedic Performance | 1995 | Tim Allen
Best MakeUp | 1995 | Alec Gillis
Budget 22,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 189,833,357 USD

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For one week in November 1994, Tim Allen had the #1 movie at the box office, the #1 rated television show (Home Improvement (1991)), and the #1 New York Times best-selling book ("Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man").
One of the children in Charlie's class during Parents Day is an elf with pointed ears, which can be clearly seen when Charlie pulls the snow globe out of his backpack. When Charlie tells the class that his dad is Santa Claus, the elf boy is the only one who doesn't laugh.
First lead film role for Tim Allen.
The dance that Tim Allen does during the montage before his second Christmas Eve was improvised and done in one take. The director kept it because it was so good.
When Laura looks at the Mystery Date game the music we hear is the jingle from the old television commercials for the board game.
"Scott Calvin: You know, you look pretty good for your age. Little Elf Judy: Thanks, but I'm seeing someone in wrapping."
"Dr. Neil Miller: [in a light-hearted psychiatry tone] Scott, what was the last thing you and Charlie did before you went to bed Christmas Eve? Scott Calvin: [sarcastically] We shared a bowl of sugar, did some shots of brown liquor, played with my shotguns, field-dressed a cat, looked for women... [honestly] Scott Calvin: I read him a book! Dr. Neil Miller: What book? Scott Calvin: [sarcastically] Uh, "Hollywood Wives". [Laura puts her face in her hand] Scott Calvin: [honestly] "The Night Before Christmas", folks, come on!"