

Action · Comedy
Overview
When a psychotic Santa tries to destroy Chanukah by hypnotizing Jewish children with bootlegged copies of the Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life," it's up to the Hebrew Hammer to save the day. Together with Mohammed, head of the Kwanzaa Liberation Front, the Hammer takes no prisoners in his quest to hunt down the renegade Santa and make the holiday season safe for all.
Top Cast


Adam Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Mordechai Jefferson Carver
Adam Goldberg
Mordechai Jefferson Carver


Judy Greer
Judy Greer
Esther Bloomenbergensteinenthal
Judy Greer
Esther Bloomenbergensteinenthal


Andy Dick
Andy Dick
Damian Claus
Andy Dick
Damian Claus


Mario Van Peebles
Mario Van Peebles
Mohammed Ali Paula Abdul Rahim
Mario Van Peebles
Mohammed Ali Paula Abdul Rahim


Peter Coyote
Peter Coyote
JJL Chief Bloomenbergensteinenthal
Peter Coyote
JJL Chief Bloomenbergensteinenthal


Nora Dunn
Nora Dunn
Mrs. Carver
Nora Dunn
Mrs. Carver


Sean Whalen
Sean Whalen
Tiny Tim
Sean Whalen
Tiny Tim


Tony Cox
Tony Cox
Jamal
Tony Cox
Jamal


Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle
Santa
Richard Riehle
Santa


Melvin Van Peebles
Melvin Van Peebles
Sweetback
Melvin Van Peebles
Sweetback
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