A Dennis the Menace Christmas

2007 "You better watch out!"
4.7| 1h23m| G| en| More Info
Released: 13 November 2007 Released
Producted By: Valkyrie Films
Country: United States of America
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A Dennis The Menace version of A Christmas Carol where Mr. Wilson plays his own version of Scrooge. While Dennis has problems of his own with the neighborhood bully, he does his best to try and give Mr. Wilson the Christmas Spirit. Dennis causes his usual damage and Mr. Wilson ends up breaking Dennis' spirit. An Angel of Christmas Past Present and Future steps in to help save Christmas for the Mitchells, the Wilsons, and everyone else.

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Scarecrow-88 Dennis the Menace repackaged for Christmastime has the troublesome kid tormenting elderly neighbor, Mr. Wilson (this time, Robert Wagner) during the holiday season. Although Dennis intentions are noble (he wants to bring the Christmas spirit to grouchy scrooge, Wilson), it often comes with disastrous results. Wilson's expensive stamp collection is ruined as is the front of his house when Dennis' antics, unsupervised even if well intended, cause more harm than good (the stamps were meant for sent Santa letters and there were lights haphazardly placed resulting in explosion and fire!). Couple those instances with a cookie made by Dennis (his use of kitchen foods, many of which don't quite mesh well together, included in a blender mess) that disrupts Wilson's blood pressure and an "accidentally" stolen Christmas tree meant for his home (Dennis felt Wilson's home needed Christmas spirit) further complicate matters. After an equally disastrous Thanksgiving special on stage that goes awry when Dennis lets free accidentally a chicken (he opens the cage to get it some water!), there was an insurance clause called "the Dennis clause" that says if the menace causes damage the family owes those financially harmed by him! An appeal to "Christmas Spirit" (played by a spirited and very appealing Godfrey) for helping Wilson find "Santa" (essentially the spirit of the season) leads to a brief middle-of-the-film "Christmas Carol". Innocuous, family-friendly, ooey-gooey fare is harmless and forgettable. Wagner amuses as a grumpy old-timer who Bah-Humbugs his way through the movie until he realizes that he was similar to Dennis as a child (when visiting the past), understanding that his wife truly loves the holiday (she keeps a single ornament in a drawer), and is shown that his words (the season is "S"tupid) can lead to rotting the spirits of Dennis resulting in a tragically lonely future. With Louise Fletcher as Wilson's tolerant wife (how she calmly deals with Dennis' damage to her home and husband is commendable!), George Newbern and Kim Schraner as Dennis' long-suffering but patient parents enduring numerous cost-increasing disasters thanks to their son, and Isaac Dumford as an insurance agent who benefits significantly from the damage caused by Dennis. Dumford is an antagonist with a bullying son (to Dennis, who is an itty-bitty tyke), he insists not be a "loser". Dumford's son challenges "Mitchell" (Dennis' nickname said with extra malice) to a bike race but Dennis doesn't have the "Mite-y Bike" as of yet, hoping Santa delivers this to him on Christmas morning. Almost exclusively for kids, this aims to please those about ten or younger. Maxwell Perry Cotton is just too sweet and cute, without that "problem child" mischievous edge to him, that makes him the least bit convincing as the Dennis the Menace we associate with that beloved character. Wagner gets into the part as Wilson, an oft-endangered and nervous senior just wanting to be as far away from Dennis as possible.
Rich Wright Isn't being six years old GREAT? You can burn down someone's house, break their wrist, sprain their neck, poison them with cookies, get them arrested for something you did... And STILL come out smelling of roses. At least, that seems to be The Moral Of The Story here. Why, this kid causes more trouble in one Christmas than his namesake from The Beano (no connection BTW) has in his entire 70 year career. And get this... He does it all WITH THE BEST OF INTENTIONS and WITH NO MALICE WHATSOEVER.He didn't mean to let the turkey out so it could cause havoc and ruin the Xmas play... he was only giving it water. He didn't mean to knock down the entire display at a local department store... he was simply trying to remove some sticky decoration from a lady's posterior. And he didn't mean to destroy Mr Wilson's expensive stamp collection... he only thought the dude had a lot of letters that needed mailing. Yet, despite all of this being admittedly innocent shenanagins, the fact still remains... the kid is a troublemaker on an epic scale. It doesn't matter if he does it intentionally or not... he should come with a health warning. Particularly around his neighbour poor old Mr Wilson.That's the whole problem here. We're SUPPOSED to feel contempt for this ogreish crank as he tells Dennis off and wants to avoid the little tearaway like the plague. Then, get an attack of the warm fuzzies as Wilson realises 'the error of this ways' later on, by ripping up the IOU for 45000 dollars that Dennis's family owes him due to the situations their miscreant had perpetuated and joining the neighbours for mulled wine and mince pies. But, guess what... I found myself 100% on the side of the alleged Bad Guy.All he wants is a quiet life. He's worked hard, he's retired... he wants to enjoy his paper and stamp collection in peace. But his selfish, blinkered wife keeps inviting Dennis round for visits... She ignores her husbands insistence he doesn't want anything to with the kid, and disaster never being far behind when the jinx turns up. Despite all the pain and misery this little terror inflicts on her better half over the course of the movie, she STILL allows him open access to commit further atrocities on her beloved till the end. The lady is a moron. A good ending would be: Mr Wilson packing his bags, and leaving his dumb wife and the tiny hellion next door, and enjoying his retirement in the Bahamas.But, nope... Mr Wilson gets a visit from an angel, who reminds him that as a boy he was very much like Dennis is now. And...? That still doesn't excuse the chaos piling up in the present. I bet Wilson was never a walking calamity on the scale of that tyke, anyway. Then, in scenes that aren't a rip-off at all from It's A Wonderful Life, we see Dennis's parents saying they'll have to sell their house... to pay for the damages caused by their errant kid. And Dennis having a tearful soliloquy about how Christmas stinks because Mr Wilson is angry at him. Finally, a vision of the future where Mr Wilson is all alone because of his bad attitude.So, let me get this straight... You let your child run off unsupervised... create arson and discord wherever he goes... and somehow, the main victim of all his anarchy (Like I said, whether intentional or not) is somehow painted as in the wrong?! Have I caught the bus to Crazytown? Mr Wilson is upset because his property is destroyed, he's ended up in the hospital TWICE and a collection he spent YEARS amassing has gone for good. What's he supposed to do? JUMP for joy? Yet somehow, in the illogical, insane world of this film... He's seen as a horrible Scrooge for getting a bit cranky at the brat who caused it all.What a load. Especially the part at the end where he APOLOGISES to the family responsible for his torture. And, get this... the last joke of the film shows Dennis running over Wilson on his brand new bike... So the 'cycle' (ha ha) will continue. But because Dennis is a cutie with dimples and a smile as wide as the ocean, and doesn't MEAN bad stuff to happen, it excuses all sins... right? Try telling that to a court when you kill the poor old fella. Which WILL happen one of these days, mark my words...3/10
kai ringler Definitely a movie where the entire family can watch, without the fear of a lot of swearing,, or shotgun blasts, bombs going off, or sex. that said this is a very good comedy,, lot's of mayhem in this,, dennis is up to his usual tricks in this one,, he is being picked on by a bully in school, but through it all he decides to give some Christmas spirit to his local neighbor Mr. Wilson,, but as much as he tries to help the man he unfortunately just makes things worse for the poor old man,, himself and the whole neighborhood. very touching film , lot's of comedy,, and we see the use of the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, Robert Wagner is very good in this picture as well,,
lynchwilliams You shouldn't watch this, your children shouldn't watch this,prisoners at Gitmo shouldn't watch this. Only those who produced this abomination should be forced to view their mistake over and over again. I wish I could give it a zero. The # 1 problem with the plot is a total lack of child supervision. This observation came from my daughter not me though I totally concur. It was totally devoid of humor, the characters were two-dimensional at best and Joseph Kerns from the grave could have put more life into Mr. Wilson than Robert Wagner did. Can't anyone make a Christmas story for kids anymore? And please hire kids that can act like natural kids instead of just being cute.