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Requiem for a Snow Miser... (3 comments)

Requiem for a Snow Miser...

Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 12:01 AM

The Year Without A Santa Claus is my all-time favorite Rankin-Bass Christmas special. There's just no beating the charm of the hopelessly dated plots, proudly corny character designs, and jerky stop-motion animation.

But the real reason Year Without stands apart from the pack is the Heat Miser and Snow Miser. For starters, there's the theme songs each sings. Once you hear 'em, you'll be humming the tune for the rest of the year. Need proof? Here's the Snow Miser song. (If you're at work, put some headphones on!)

But beyond the enjoyment of the TV special itself, watching Year Without lets me launching into my story about Dick Shawn. Mr. Shawn was the voice of the Snow Miser. He was an up-and-coming comedian in the 50s. He was a contemporary of Jonathon Winters and styled the same manic, zany, weird delivery.

Unfortunately, he just never had that One Major Break to catapult him to Super Stardom. The movie role that he is best remembered for is the "Hitler" character from Mel Brooks' original "The Producers" starring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostell. He was also the distraught hippie in "It' a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World."

But he toured a lot -- and his act was big on college campuses.

So, he's playing the University of California in San Diego in April 1987... He's worked his set up to a fevered pitch, launching into a bit about nuclar war... He was his manic self as he began to imagine the holocaust. Nobody would survive, he explained, except the audience in the little sheltered theater! Then he shouted, "And I would be your leader!!"

And then he fell face-first onto the stage.

The crowd erupted into thunderous applause. The house positively shook as Shawn lay on the stage, unmoving.

The applause died down... aside from a few nervous giggles... and still no motion from the comic. An audience member rushed up.

Dick Shawn, of course, was dead.

New York Post columnist Cindy Adams remembered what Shawn said about trying to find the right audiences for his brand of comedy: "I can't work places like Vegas or the Catskills where people are belching. Maybe I belong in colleges. At least if I die, I die in front of intelligent people who know what I'm talking about."

Year Without a Santa Claus airs throughout the Christmas season on ABC Family.

The7thDoctor
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Re: Requiem for a Snow Miser... (Score: 1)
posted Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 05:29 AM (#46260)

You are absolutely correct sir!

This is one of THE best moments out of all of the Rankin-Bass Christmas Specials.

They recently attempted to air something of a sort of sequel to "Year Wihtout A Santa Claus", called "The Miser Brothers"

I took one look at a still from it and decided I'd rather live with the memory of this scene, and the rest of the film, than taint it with a poor remake.


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Kyle_Voltti
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Re: Requiem for a Snow Miser... (Score: 1)
posted Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 09:07 AM (#46263)

though you do have to say this for Dick Shawn. If you have to go there are worse ways to check out.


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Splinky
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Re: Requiem for a Snow Miser... (Score: 1)
posted Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 10:26 AM (#46265)

I can't tell if the ironic juxtaposition about wanting to find an intelligent audience with the immediate mention of "Year Without a Santa Claus airs throughout the Christmas season" was intentional or not.

But in any case, Snow Miser rocks. I just watched it two nights ago and, after 34 years, it never disappoints! (Though I've always been more of a "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" man myself...)


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