Saving Santa
"Adventures of a time traveling elf"
An unassuming elf toils away in a North Pole stable and discovers he might be the only one who can halt an invasion threatening Santa's workshop. He stumbles on Santa's Sleigh powered by a device called the TimeGlobe, which lets him slip backward and forward through time. Armed with this strange... Read more
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About Saving Santa
An unassuming elf toils away in a North Pole stable and discovers he might be the only one who can halt an invasion threatening Santa's workshop. He stumbles on Santa's Sleigh powered by a device called the TimeGlobe, which lets him slip backward and forward through time. Armed with this strange tool, he sets off on a temporal mission that tests his courage and resourcefulness far beyond his station. Along the way, he faces far bigger dangers than ordinary mischief, but finds allies in unlikely places and learns that even the smallest helper can change the course of a holiday season. The stakes feel festive, funny, and surprisingly moving as he faces choices with big consequences.
Directed by Aaron Seelman and Leon Joosen, Saving Santa comes from an original premise by Ricky Roxburgh, Tony Nottage, and Grant Olding. Released in 2013, the film blends vibrant animation with warm humor and a family friendly tone that invites kids and parents to imagine a time bending holiday caper.
Box office data for Saving Santa is not widely reported, and the budget of about 7.5 million suggests a modest commercial footprint compared with major holiday releases. The film likely relied on theatrical play in some regions, with further life on home media and streaming.
Reception and themes center on responsibility, teamwork, and the idea that even the smallest helper can make a big difference. The movie blends light hearted humor with genuine moments, offering a cheerful take on a complex mission that hinges on trust, sacrifice, and choosing to do the right thing together.
Cultural impact is limited but the film stands out for its notable voice cast headlined by Martin Freeman as Bernard the Elf, Tim Curry as Neville, and Tim Conway as Santa. The TimeGlobe concept adds a memorable twist to holiday fantasy and has earned a quiet place among family animation discussions.
Details
- Release Date
- November 05, 2013
- Runtime
- 1h 23m
- Rating
- G
- User Ratings
- 103 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Family
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Prana Studios +2 more
- Budget
- $7,500,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Martin Freeman
Bernard D. Elf (voice)
Tim Curry
Neville Baddington (voice)
Tim Conway
Santa (voice)
Pam Ferris
Mrs. Claus (voice)
Ashley French
Shiny (voice)
Joan Collins
Vera Baddington (voice)
David Cowgill
Mercenary #1 (voice)
Noel Clarke
Snowy (voice)
Newell Alexander
Butterscotch (voice)
Holly Dorff
Minty (voice)
Director: Aaron Seelman, Leon Joosen
Written by: Ricky Roxburgh, Tony Nottage, Grant Olding