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The Nightmare Before Christmas
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The Nightmare Before Christmas

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User Score10,380 ratings
TMDB 7.816+19931h 16mEnglish
FantasyAnimationFamily

Synopsis

Tired of scaring humans every October 31 with the same old bag of tricks, Jack Skellington, the spindly king of Halloween Town, kidnaps Santa Claus and plans to deliver shrunken heads and other ghoulish gifts to children on Christmas morning. But as Christmas approaches, Jack's rag-doll girlfriend, Sally, tries to foil his misguided plans.

Director
Henry SelickFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Touchstone Pictures2 production companies
Release
October 9, 1993Released
Box Office
$76MBudget $18M

Top Cast

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Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman
Jack Skellington (singing) / Barrel / Clown with the Tear away Face (voice)
Chris Sarandon
Chris Sarandon
Jack Skellington (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
Catherine O'Hara
Sally / Shock (voice)
William Hickey
William Hickey
Dr. Finkelstein (voice)
Glenn Shadix
Glenn Shadix
Mayor (voice)
Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens
Lock (voice)
Ken Page
Ken Page
Oogie Boogie (voice)
Edward Ivory
Santa Claus (voice)

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Reviews

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Andres Gomez
Nov 14, 2014

I suppose I missed watching it at the proper time so I will explain it as not surviving well after all these years. The idea is daring, the stop motion is OKish and Danny Elfman's OST is quite good but even being only 70 min they were still too many for me. Specially, the songs were to close one to the next.

CinemaSerf
Aug 26, 2023

This is a cracking animation fantasy centring around "Jack Skellington" - the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town. When he feels all just a bit deflated after one celebration, he happens upon Christmas Town and encounters Santa Claus preparing to bring jolity and happiness. "Jack" sends a few of his rather stupid henchmen to kidnap Santa, takes his place and proceeds to deliver Christmas gifts that... well... are not exactly typical. Can Santa be rescued in time?? The animation is wonderfully detailed, dark and enjoyable with plenty of characters including a mad scientist as well as a mummy, the two-faced mayor and plenty of witches and demons. Not for the first time, Tim Burton shows a visionary imagination that I couldn't help but smile at - and coupled with a marvellous score (and lead vocal) from Danny Elfman we are presented with a thoroughly engaging Christmas story with a bit of a twist. Interesting that in the cinema recently, it struggled to hold the attention of the youngsters which was a shame. Perhaps the intervening years have made this more suitable for adults now?

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