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The Christmas Toy is a 1986 television film directed by Eric Till and produced by The Jim Henson Company, featuring Jim Henson's Muppets, including Rugby the Tiger, who remembers being last year's Christmas Toy and thinks that he will be unwrapped again this year.
Schwartz co-starred opposite Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason in 1982's The Toy directed by Richard Donner.In 1982, Schwartz filmed Kidco directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.In 1983, he was featured in the Christmas film A Christmas Story as Flick, who got his tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole.
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie: 2002: Kermit is shown what life would be like for the rest of the Muppets without him, in this spoof of It's a Wonderful Life. Jack Frost: 1979: Stop Motion A Groundhog named Pete tells the story of how Jack Frost wanted to become human so he can fall in love. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas ...
The cast of 'A Christmas Story' stole our hearts 40 years ago. So, where are they now? ... He co-starred with Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason in 1982's The Toy. ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection.
This Disney+ original movie about a kooky fairy godmother isn't explicitly about Christmas, but the snowy scenery and magical plot fit right in with the holiday season! Disney $1.00 at disneyplus.com
Secret Life of Toys is a 1994 children's TV series based on the 1986 Christmas TV special The Christmas Toy which aired from March to May 1994 with thirteen episodes, each 30 minutes long and consisting of two 15-minute stories.
The sequel to 1989's "Batman," 1992's "Batman Returns" stars Michael Keaton once again as Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. This time, he's joined by Michelle Pfeiffer as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, Danny ...
Ian Petrella was cast immediately before filming began. Tedde Moore had previously appeared in Clark's film Murder by Decree and was the only onscreen character from A Christmas Story who was played by the same actor in the sequel, My Summer Story. Jeff Gillen was an old friend of Clark's who had been in one of his earliest films. [20]