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| Director: | Jon Favreau | 
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| Writer: | David Berenbaum, Jon Favreau | 
| Staring: | 
| When young Buddy falls into Santa's gift sack on Christmas Eve, he's transported back to the North Pole and raised as a toy-making elf by Santa's helpers. But as he grows into adulthood, he can't shake the nagging feeling that he doesn't belong. Buddy vows to visit Manhattan and find his real dad, a workaholic. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 07, 2003 | 
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| Director: | Jon Favreau | 
| Writer: | David Berenbaum, Jon Favreau | 
| Genres: | Family, Comedy, Fantasy | 
| Keywords | holiday, elves, dwarf, santa claus, adoption, sarcasm, looking for birth parents, romance, fish out of water, orphan, north pole, christmas spirit, christmas, workshop, father son relationship, hilarious, cheerful | 
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Guy Walks into a Bar Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $228,500,000 Budget: $32,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 31, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Will Ferrell | Buddy | 
| James Caan | Walter | 
| Bob Newhart | Papa Elf | 
| Ed Asner | Santa | 
| Mary Steenburgen | Emily | 
| Zooey Deschanel | Jovie | 
| Daniel Tay | Michael | 
| Faizon Love | Gimbels Manager | 
| Peter Dinklage | Miles Finch | 
| Amy Sedaris | Deb | 
| Michael Lerner | Fulton | 
| Andy Richter | Morris | 
| Kyle Gass | Eugene | 
| Artie Lange | Gimbels Santa | 
| Leon Redbone | Leon the Snowman (voice) | 
| Ray Harryhausen | Polar Bear Cub (voice) | 
| Claire Lautier | NY 1 Reporter | 
| Ted Friend | NY 1 Anchor | 
| Patrick Ferrell | Security Guard | 
| Patrick McCartney | Security Guard | 
| Jon Favreau | Doctor / Mr. Narwhal (voice) | 
| Lydia Lawson-Baird | Carolyn | 
| Brenda McDonald | Nun | 
| Annie Brebner | Elf Student | 
| Luke Pohl | Elf Student | 
| Meghan Black | Elf | 
| Patrick Baynham | Elf | 
| Michael Roberds | Disgruntled Cobbler Elf | 
| Peter A. Hulne | Elf Twin | 
| Patrick Hulne | Elf Twin | 
| Richard Side | Elf Teacher | 
| David-Paul Grove | Pom Pom | 
| Kristian Ayre | Foom Foom | 
| Lorin Heath | Perfume Clerk | 
| Dillard Brinson | Printer | 
| Brad Turner | Office Co-Worker | 
| David Berenbaum | Office Co-Worker | 
| Brenda Crichlow | Office Co-Worker | 
| Oscar Goncalves | Francisco | 
| Mary Black | Nurse | 
| John Murray | Man in Elevator | 
| Mark Acheson | Mailroom Guy | 
| Robin Mossley | Chuck | 
| Paul Schofield | Kid with Santa | 
| Matt Walsh | Matt Walsh | 
| Will McCormack | Witness | 
| Gus Michael | Witness | 
| Alexandra Michael | Child | 
| Terry J. Scarlatos | Police Officer | 
| Jonathan Bruce | Biker | 
| Akeem A. Smith | School Kid | 
| Michael Christopher Fischetti | School Kid | 
| Jane Bradbury | Susan Welles | 
| Peter Billingsley | Ming Ming (uncredited) | 
| Jay Finocchiaro | Passerby (uncredited) | 
| Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo | Radioman (uncredited) | 
| Graeme Duffy | Orange Elf (uncredited) | 
| Maurice LaMarche | Buddy's Belch (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Rachel Lana Li | Child (uncredited) | 
| Natasha Denis | Gimbels Elf (uncredited) | 
| Nance Nickels | Extra in crowd (uncredited) | 
| Albert Precourt | Passerby (uncredited) | 
| Joe Ranft | Store Owner (uncredited) | 
| Jamie Vergan | Ice skater (uncredited) | 
| Max Favreau | Young Buddy (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Musa Brooker | Animation | 
| Teresa Drilling | Animation | 
| Hunter Athey | Animation | 
| Steve Baker | Animation | 
| Joe Bauer | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Douglas Bloom | Visual Effects | 
| Troy W. Carrington | Production Office Assistant | 
| Erik De Boer | Animation Supervisor | 
| Brian Dowrick | Animation | 
| Giovanni Dulay | Modeling | 
| Antoine Durr | Visual Effects | 
| Brian Fisher | Compositors | 
| Dan Foster | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Greg Groenekamp | Compositors | 
| Rob Meyers | Animation | 
| Justin Mitchell | Animation | 
| Jeremy Oddo | Animation | 
| John Paszkiewicz | Lighting Artist | 
| Joe Salazar | Compositors | 
| Jessica Clothier | Script Supervisor | 
| Rusty Smith | Production Design | 
| Johanne Hubert | Set Decoration | 
| Kelvin Humenny | Art Direction | 
| Alan Markfield | Still Photographer | 
| Carey Toner | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator | 
| William Waring | Camera Operator | 
| Nancy Duggan | Costume Supervisor | 
| Victoria Balharry | Art Department Coordinator | 
| David E. Baron | First Assistant Camera | 
| Doug Lavender | First Assistant Camera | 
| Patrick Stepien | First Assistant Camera | 
| Brad Sherman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Jon Taylor | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| John Leveque | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Wade Wilson | Sound Designer | 
| Kelly Zombor | Boom Operator | 
| Kimberly Lowe Voigt | Supervising ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor | 
| Bryan Korenberg | Property Master | 
| James Mazzola | Property Master | 
| Tanya Noel Hill | Music Editor | 
| Scott J. Ateah | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Kelly Canfield | Set Dresser | 
| Allan Galajda | Set Designer | 
| Amrit Laura Gunhouse | Set Designer | 
| Todd Lawley | Set Dresser | 
| Jay Mitchell | Set Designer | 
| Geoff Wallace | Set Designer | 
| Barbara Wilson | Assistant Art Director | 
| Penny Gibbs | Unit Production Manager | 
| Jim Brebner | First Assistant Director | 
| Andrew M. Robinson | Second Assistant Director | 
| Jay Vinitsky | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Jennifer Silvertand | Assistant Set Decoration | 
| Anthony Milch | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Stephen P. Robinson | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Steve Mann | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Victoria Down | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Gitte Axen | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Rebeccah Delchambre | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Sherry Linder-Gygli | Key Hair Stylist | 
| Donna Bis | First Assistant Hairstylist | 
| Ian C. Ballard | First Assistant Hairstylist | 
| Tony Lazarowich | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Joseph B. Conmy IV | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Lauren Ritchie | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Mark Rodahl | Digital Effects Supervisor | 
| Craig Seitz | Compositing Supervisor | 
| Arthur Jeppe | Visual Effects | 
| Mickey Gilbert | Second Unit Director | 
| Christopher Woods | Second Unit Director | 
| Charles E. McCarry | Art Direction | 
| Angel De Angelis | Key Hair Stylist | 
| James Sarzotti | Key Makeup Artist | 
| David Mylrea | Stunts | 
| David Berenbaum | Writer | 
| Jon Favreau | Screenplay, Director | 
| John Debney | Original Music Composer | 
| Laura Jean Shannon | Costume Design | 
| Doug Chapman | Stunts | 
| David B. Householter | Unit Production Manager | 
| Bill Westenhofer | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Stephen Chiodo | Animation Supervisor | 
| Owen Walstrom | Stunts | 
| Susie Farris | Casting Director | 
| Garvin Cross | Stunts | 
| David Husby | Sound Mixer | 
| Dan Lebental | Editor | 
| Michael Hatzer | Color Timer | 
| Greg Gardiner | Director of Photography | 
| G.A. Aguilar | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Jimmy Miller | Executive Producer | 
| Shauna Robertson | Producer | 
| Kent Alterman | Executive Producer | 
| Cale Boyter | Executive Producer | 
| Todd Komarnicki | Producer | 
| Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer | 
| Julie Wixson Darmody | Executive Producer | 
| Jon Berg | Producer | 
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Okay, this is a fun movie, what I consider to be one of those classic Christmas movies I am willing to watch every year. And for me, that is a fairly short list, such as A Christmas Story and the ubiquitous It’s a Wonderful Life. (Interestingly, Peter Billingsley, who plays the lead Ralphie role in ... A Christmas Story, has an adult role in Elf.) The script goes over the top a bit sometimes, resulting in cringeworthy moments for me, but it is harmless and easily forgiven. There is wit, pathos and sight gags galore. I like the chemistry between Will Farrell and Zooey, and it is a treat to have national treasures Ed Asner and Bob Newhart leading off the film as Santa and the Papa elf. James Caan and Mary Steenburgen are credible as Elf’s prospective new family in New York City. So there is not a lot of depth to this movie, nor is there supposed to be. It is a great film to watch with friends or extended family. It shouldn’t offend anyone and you can visit with each other, because you don’t have to pay close attention to the plot. In fact, many viewers will be able to recite he lines along with the characters.
Good watch, will likely watch again, and can recommend. For all the good this movie has in it, there is a fair amount of annoying as well, which is what keeps it from being a great movie. A family reconnection trope, with a character out of his element trope, crossed with one of the most annoy ... ingly positive characters of all time trope. Ultimately, it's a sweet, hear warming story that really captures the spirit of family, Christmas, and togetherness. It also captures all of the insanity Will Ferrell can conjure up for his character, basically as if he wrote a SNL Christmas special and just rode rough shod over the other actors. The cast does a wonderful job of backing up Will Ferrell, but that's clearly what it is. Around the holidays, especially, don't be afraid of giving this a try, and bear through the annoying bits, because there is likely something really funny just about to happen.
_**Destined to be played on TV every Christmas the rest of your life**_ Released in 2003 and directed by Jon Favreau, "Elf" is a Christmas dramedy/fantasy starring Will Farrell as an orphaned infant who stows away on Santa Claus' sleigh and isn't discovered until he's at the North Pole, where he' ... s adopted by Papa Elf and named Buddy. After growing up as an elf, he travels to New York City to meet his father (James Caan) and starts a relationship with his neglected younger half-brother. He also starts a relationship with a department store worker (Zooey Deschanel) and helps spread Christmas cheer as Santa (Ed Asner) arrives to the city. This is an all-around entertaining Christmas flick highlighted by Farrell's goofiness as the quasi-elf. It's fun with consistent laughs, not to mention a nice Christmas moral. The film runs 97 minutes and was shot in New York City and Vancouver. GRADE: B+
Whilst delivering toys to an orphanage, a curious baby crawls into Santa's sack. Back at the North Pole shortly after, this young lad makes his presence felt, is named "Buddy" and put in the care of "Papa Elf" (Bob Newhart). Years later, "Buddy" (Will Ferrell) has now grown to full height and isn't ... really fitting in - on any level. His adopted dad tells him something of his real parents and off to New Work he goes in search of his father "Walter" (James Caan) who had, hitherto, been completely unaware of this son's existence. Hard-nosed "Walter" is initially disinterested, but thanks to a photograph from years gone by, quickly decides to try and help his green-suited offspring to try and make his way in the world. "Buddy" isn't very good at much, but what he excels at is making friends and spreading good cheer - and all of that proves crucial when Santa (Ed Asner) finds his sleigh won't work on Christmas Eve for lack of Christmas spirit. Can "Buddy" rally the troops - and avoid the menacing Central Park Rangers? This is a jolly and fun Christmas feel-good film that has weathered the last twenty years rather well. The sentiment is well layered, the humour works for all ages and Caan compliments the sometimes cringe-making effusiveness of "Buddy" - aided by sparing but kindly appearances from Mary Steenburgen - well. There is even an hint of a romance for our good-natured soul in the form of "Jovie" (Zooey Deschanel) and as Christmas movies go, this is certainly one of the better ones.
In my opinion this is the best Christmas movie ever made. Its so hilarious that you laugh throughout. If you havent seen this, i highly suggest that you do. ...
"Elf" is a holiday movie that has become a beloved classic over the years, despite some reservations about Will Ferrell's acting style. While not initially drawn to Ferrell's comedic performances, the film's charm and heartwarming storyline won over viewers, including those who may not typically enj ... oy his style of humor. Ferrell's portrayal of the character in "Elf" is noted for its over-the-top and somewhat obnoxious nature, traits that are characteristic of his comedic persona. However, the film's unique take on the holiday genre and its endearing story make it a standout production that has secured its place in the history of Christmas cinema. Despite any reservations about Ferrell's acting, "Elf" has become an iconic film that brings joy, laughter, and a sense of nostalgia to audiences. Its enduring popularity and ability to evoke feelings of warmth and merriment have solidified its status as a holiday classic that families revisit year after year. Overall, "Elf" is celebrated for its humor, heart, and timeless appeal, making it a film that is cherished and enjoyed by viewers of all ages. Its ability to spread holiday cheer and bring people together in laughter is a testament to its enduring legacy in the realm of Christmas movies.