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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is a 1964 American Christmas science fiction comedy film. It was directed by Nicholas Webster, produced and written by Paul L. Jacobson, and based on a story by Glenville Mareth. John Call stars as Santa Claus, ten-year-old Pia Zadora as Girmar the Martian girl, and Doris Rich ...
It marks the first appearance of Mrs. Claus in a motion picture. It's uncertain if this film is intended to be a sci-fi comedy as parts that appear to be humor, aren't; and serious parts such as they are often unintentionally funny. This film has become a cult classic for bad films.
Dec 11, 2000 · Kimar (or King Martian) and Momar (or Mother Martian) have kidnapped Santa Claus to provide some much needed festive cheer for offspring Bomar and Girmar (work it out). However evil Voldar has...
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (also titled Santa Claus Defeats the Aliens) is a 1964 science fiction/fantasy film in which Martians, trying to cure the malaise of their children, kidnap Santa Claus (and a couple of earth kids that got mixed up in the plot) and take him to Mars to create the first Martian Christmas.
Sep 6, 2010 · SYNOPSIS: “Martians, upset that their children have become obsessed with television shows from Earth which promote the virtues of Santa Claus, start an expedition to Earth to kidnap the one and only Santa. While on Earth, they kidnap two lively children that lead the group of Martians to the North Pole and Santa.
- Nigel Honeybone
Dec 18, 2019 · 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians,' the so-bad-it's-good cult sci-fi comedy from 1964, is the first motion picture to ever depict Mrs. Claus.
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Synopsis. On the planet Mars, the Martian supreme leader Lord Kimar notices a listlessness that seems to be taking ahold of the children of Mars. This is clearly evident when he finds his own children (Bomar and Girmar) spending much time watching Earth based programs on the videoscope.