Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny
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Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny is a 1972 American musical fantasy film written, composed, shot, edited and directed by Richard Winer to frame Barry Mahon's Childhood Productions films for a Christmas release. The plot concerns Santa Claus' attempts to free his sleigh from the sands of a Florida beach, assisted by local children.[1][2]
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Written by | Richard Winer |
Produced by | Barry Mahon |
Starring | Jay Clark |
Narrated by | Dorothy Brown Green |
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Distributed by | R & S Film Enterprises Inc. |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Different prints feature one of two films-within-the-film (that take up a majority of the film itself). They are Mahon's previously filmed 1970 adaptations of Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina or Benjamin Tabart's Jack and the Beanstalk.[3][4][5]