
Rating: Overflowing
Cast: Chris Sarandon, Danny Elfman, Catherine O’Hara, William Hickey, Glenn Shadix, Paul Reubens, Ken Page and Ed Ivory
Director: Henry SelickWriter: Caroline Thompson
Based on: A Story and Characters by Tim Burton
Producers: Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi
Music by: Danny Elfman
Rated: PG for some scary images
Release Date: 10/29/93
Favorite Character: Oogie Boogie
Tagline: N/AQuote: “Since I am dead, I can take off my head to recite Shakespearean Quotations,”- Jack Skellington
Fun Facts: Patrick Stewart was going to be a narrator for the movie, but it ended up getting cut, however, it can still be heard on the soundtrack.
Tim Burton’s original poem was inspired after seeing the Halloween decoration gets taken down and they put up Christmas decorations at the store.
Vincent Price was originally the voice of Santa Claus, but thanks to the death of his wife, his voice performance became weak from all the grief, so sadly, he had to be replaced with Ed Ivory.
In the alternative ending, Oogie Boogie is actually Dr. Finklestein.
Summary: Board of being the Halloween King, Jack Skellington discovers Christmas Town and vows bring Christmas cheers, however, he soon discovers that Halloween and Christmas don’t exactly mix very well.
The Review: Is it a Halloween movie? Is it a Christmas movie? It’s both! And truly an unforgettable holiday film.




