
A Christmoose Carol
Family · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
A bullied young boy befriends a flying, talking moose that crashed through his ceiling after a test-flight with Santa went terribly awry in this holiday film for the whole family. But later, just as Mr. Moose and Beril strike up a friendship, the young boy's nefarious landlord Mr. Pannecke decides a mounted moose head would make a fine new addition to his trophy wall. But Santa has other plans for Mr. Moose, and when he turns up looking for his lost pal, Beril is faced with the prospect of losing his one and only friend.
Top Cast


Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Weihnachtsmann
Mario Adorf
Weihnachtsmann


Armin Rohde
Armin Rohde
Mr. Moose (voice)
Armin Rohde
Mr. Moose (voice)
Anja Kling
Anja Kling
Kirsten Wagner
Anja Kling
Kirsten Wagner


Jürgen Tarrach
Jürgen Tarrach
Herr Pannecke
Jürgen Tarrach
Herr Pannecke


Christine Neubauer
Christine Neubauer
Gerlinde
Christine Neubauer
Gerlinde


Gilbert von Sohlern
Gilbert von Sohlern
Klinikpförtner
Gilbert von Sohlern
Klinikpförtner


Joachim Bißmeier
Joachim Bißmeier
Psychiater
Joachim Bißmeier
Psychiater


Dirk Galuba
Dirk Galuba
Fahrer
Dirk Galuba
Fahrer
Annika Lau
Annika Lau
Co-Moderatorin (voice)
Annika Lau
Co-Moderatorin (voice)
Christiane von Zündt
Christiane von Zündt
Zimmermädchen
Christiane von Zündt
Zimmermädchen
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