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Violent Night is a 2022 American Christmas action comedy film directed by Tommy Wirkola and written by Pat Casey and Josh Miller. It follows Santa Claus (portrayed by David Harbour) as he fights mercenaries who have taken a wealthy family hostage in their home. [6] The film also stars John Leguizamo, Alex Hassell, and Beverly D'Angelo.
A young cowboy robs an isolated New Mexico bank. As he flees, the bank teller shoots at him, forcing him to take cover behind a well. He returns fire, but the teller charges at him while wearing a washboard with several pots and pans as armor, which deflect all the cowboy's bullets as the teller repeatedly cackles "Pan shot!"
Scrooged (1988), a comedy film starring Bill Murray as a Scrooge-like regional boss of a TV station set to direct a Scrooge musical. Ebbie (1995), a TV movie with the first female portrayal of Scrooge, starring Susan Lucci as Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge, owner of a huge department store, and some of her own employees doubling as the three ...
David Harbour stars as a cynical Santa who defends a family in the surprisingly sweet 'Violent Night.' John Leguizamo and Beverly D'Angelo also star. Sure, 'Violent Night' is, well, violent.
Ebenezer Scrooge (/ ˌ ɛ b ɪ ˈ n iː z ər ˈ s k r uː dʒ /) is a fictional character and the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 novel, A Christmas Carol.Initially a cold-hearted miser who despises Christmas, his redemption by visits from the ghost of Jacob Marley, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come has become a defining ...
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The Night Clerk: Detective Espada [11] Critical Thinking: Mario Martinez Also director [12] 2021 The Survivor: Pepe [13] Encanto: Bruno Madrigal Voice [2] 2022 Violent Night: Jimmy "Scrooge" Martinez [14] The Menu: George Diaz Credited as Movie Star [15] 2024 Bob Trevino Likes It: Bob Trevino [16] 2026 Ice Age 6: Sid Voice [17] TBA: The ...
The fact that Scrooge seems to hate Christmas makes us ascribe the saying to someone who simply has no interest in the holiday. However, there is more to the meaning than just a general dislike.