The Man Who Saved Christmas

2002

Action / Biography / Drama / Family / War

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Jason Alexander Photo
Jason Alexander as A.C. Gilbert
Edward Asner Photo
Edward Asner as Charles Gilbert
Kelly Rowan Photo
Kelly Rowan as Mary
Kenneth Welsh Photo
Kenneth Welsh as Newton Baker
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861.96 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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1.56 GB
1904*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 3 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by slothropgr9 / 10

A side of my childhood I knew nothing about

Stumbled across this on WGN and stayed to be captivated, and not just by the discovery that Jason Alexander can play a character who isn't a schmuck. Most of my toys growing up seem to have been from the AC Gilbert Company--Erector sets, science kits and of course the ONLY electric train worth its salt, American Flyer. I mean, how many steam locomotives needed a third rail? Fie upon thee, Lionel, I'll take S over O any time. It's pretty factual in the big arena though one can niggle about details. Still, Gilly really did save Christmas during WWI, and except at the end it's remarkably light on holiday schmaltz and sentimentality. A welcome relief from the hammered-home messages of the rest of the Christmas pudding.

Reviewed by vivatonal8 / 10

Good movie

I stumbled across this movie yesterday on WGN. I really enjoyed watching it. I collect old toys and knew a little bit about the AC Gilbert company. Movie takes place from about 1910ish to Xmas 1918. Alexander was very good in the role--only yelled once in the film. The props were mostly right on. The Dictaphone machine used was incorrect--an authentic Dictaphone from the time didn't use a horn to speak into. Plus they were electric by this time. Also the cylinders are longer than the one used. I also noticed a fan in the factory that was made well after WWI. Another critic noticed AC jr was born in 1919. Otherwise, props were appropriate for the time period. Film moved nicely from beginning of the business through the end. I thought the young FDR was done well. I'd recommend the film both as a Xmas tradition and a history lesson about AC Gilbert. If you ever owned an American Flyer trainset, chemistry set or Erector set, you've been in touched by AC Gilber.

Reviewed by michaelRokeefe6 / 10

One man making his dreams worthwhile.

A very charming feel-good seasonal tale of a man with strong dreams and expectations. Jason Alexander plays Erector Set inventor, A.C. Gilbert, who is asked by the Government to urge citizens to cancel Christmas during the first world war and buy bonds instead of toys. Gilbert turns his toy manufacturing plant in a war supply plant making gas masks, bomb casings, chemical suits and bayonets among other things. Gilbert has a change of heart and goes with his deepest and long fostered dreams. He goes before the nation's Defense Counsel and gets permission to go back to making his toys. The toy maker still kept manufacturing war supplies, but also turned his own home into a producing center for more Erector Sets. After the war, Gilbert continued manufacturing Erector Sets, Chemistry Sets , Magician Trick Sets, trains and other toys for over forty years.

Alexander is outstanding in this role and light-years away from his obnoxious role on TVs "Seinfeld". Also in the cast are Kelly Rowan, Ari Cohen, Ed Asner and Jake Brockman. Entertaining for all ages.

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