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Synopsis: Jack Frost is a singer who's on the road most of the time so he can't spend a lot of time with his son Charlie, although they love each other very much. When Jack dies in a car accident, Charlie becomes a very sad young man, until... Jack returns as a snowman! Now they can do all the things they've missed when Jack was human, but what will people think when they see Charlie talking to a snowman and what will happen when the weather gets warmer?
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Troy Miller
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
PG
Year:
1998
101 min
Website
2,423 Views


. . .of a present.

Like from the gig?

Like those pIastic swords they|stick through the oIives and onions?

Yeah, Iike for the martinis|Mom packs in my Iunch.

Mom's making you martinis?

-I'm up to two now.|-Good.

Two a day.

I brought you this.

One of your harmonicas?

That's one of my oId harmonicas.

Sure you want me to have this?

AbsoIuteIy I want you to have it.

Where'd you get it?

Where'd I get it?

I got that from. . .

. . .an oId famous bIues pIayer named|Sonny Boy Wayne.

-Yeah, right.|-I did.

Sonny Boy Wayne.

He was 9 feet taII and couId pIay, man.|There was a white Iight around him.

And he gave you this?

He did. He said,|''Son, I want you to have this.

It'II give you the power. ''

Come on, seriousIy.|Where'd you get it?

You want to know?

I got that. . .

. . .the morning you were born.

ReaIIy?

LittIe music store|across from the hospitaI.

I waIked out in a great mood,|bought myseIf that harmonica.

And I never had a harmonica|that pIayed better.

My favorite one.

-Now it's yours.|-Thanks.

You're weIcome. Now go to sIeep.

Son. . .

. . .I want you to go to sIeep now.

It's awesome!

Okay, see you in the morning.

We pIay hockey tomorrow.|Can you come?

Yes, sir. Wait a minute, I can't.|We have to go into the studio.

WeII, the game's not tiII four.

And it's against|our archrivaIs, the DeviIs.

You're 1 1 . You aIready have archrivaIs?

Four. Yeah, what am I thinking?|I'm there. I'm there.

DefiniteIy.

Great.

You know another thing about this|harmonica? It has magic powers.

Yeah, right.

I'm serious.

When you pIay that,|no matter where I am. . .

. . .I can hear it.

Right.

I'm teIIing you.

Good night.

Love you. Go to sIeep.

You Iooking for the power?

Just testing it.

A major IabeI? What do you think|of this KapIan kid?

I Iike him. He's smart.|He reaIIy knows music.

And you know what?|I think this guy reaIIy gets us.

Oh, good.

How's things at the bank?

How's that new guy|in the Ioan department?

GIenn? He's a nice guy.

He hit on me.

ReaIIy?

How about that? Guys don't even|check for rings anymore.

ReIax. He's 63.|I straightened him out.

You straightened him out?|What exactIy does that mean?

Stop it.

No wonder he hit on you.|Look at you.

I don't wear this to the bank.

You're bareIy wearing it here.

Sing me a smiIe.

Well, the driver on the bus says,|''Move on back--''

No, sing me the other one.

My song.

Every time

We say goodbye

l die a little

Take off your boots.

Every time

We say goodbye

Oh, man, if I had one hit song. . . .

You wiII.

I'd make you guys proud of me.

We're aIready reaIIy proud of you.

-Buy you a nice big house.|-I'd settIe for a new sink.

I can get you a new car,|Iike a Porsche.

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Mark Steven Johnson

Mark Steven Johnson (born October 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Johnson was born in Hastings, Minnesota and graduated from California State University, Long Beach. He has written and directed the two comic book based films Daredevil and Ghost Rider as well as the film Simon Birch. His early writing credits are for the film Grumpy Old Men and its sequel Grumpier Old Men. Most recently he directed the film Finding Steve McQueen. more…

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