
Santa, Jr. 2002
In this festive twist on holiday classics, *Santa, Jr.* (2002) follows the misadventures of Kris Kringle's son, played by Nick Stabile, as he navigates a world of yuletide chaos.
Director: Kevin Connor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Santa, Jr. (2002) about?
This holiday comedy centers on Santa's son, Nick Stabile, who gets arrested while delivering toys. Stranded and disheartened, he teams up with a tenacious public defender, Lauren Holly, to navigate the fallout of his festive mishap.
Who directed Santa, Jr.?
Kevin Connor directed this heartfelt holiday romp, blending comedy and fantasy with a touch of seasonal magic.
Who stars in Santa, Jr.?
The film features Lauren Holly as the public defender, Judd Nelson, George Wallace, Ed Gale, and Nick Stabile as Santa's son.
Is Santa, Jr. (2002) worth watching?
*Santa, Jr.* (2002) is a charming, if lightweight, holiday flick that delivers laughs and warmth. While it may not dazzle with high stakes, its blend of comedy, romance, and festive spirit makes it a solid choice for seasonal viewing.
How long is Santa, Jr.?
Santa, Jr. (2002) has a runtime of 100 minutes.
About Santa, Jr. (2002) — A Holiday Comedy Where Santa's Son Goes to Court
In this festive twist on holiday classics, *Santa, Jr.* (2002) follows the misadventures of Kris Kringle's son, played by Nick Stabile, as he navigates a world of yuletide chaos. After a well-intentioned but misguided toy delivery lands him in legal trouble, he seeks guidance from a sharp-witted public defender, portrayed by Lauren Holly. Directed by Kevin Connor, this blend of fantasy, comedy, and romance delivers a lighthearted yet heartfelt take on family, responsibility, and the true meaning of Christmas.
With Judd Nelson adding his signature charm to the ensemble cast, *Santa, Jr.* balances whimsy and warmth, offering a holiday escape packed with whimsical antics and genuine sentiment. Set against a backdrop of snowy streets and cozy courtrooms, the film captures the magic of the season while poking fun at the bureaucracy of Christmas itself. Perfect for fans of feel-good holiday comedies, it's a story that reminds viewers that even Santa's family has their share of holiday hurdles.