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'''''Richie Rich's Christmas Wish''''' is a 1998 direct-to-video film based on the the ''[[wikipedia:Richie Rich (comics)|Richie Rich]]'' comic books, and a sequel to the 1994 film ''[[Wikipedia:Richie Rich (film)|Ri¢hie Ri¢h]]''. It was released by [[Wikipedia:Warner Home Video|Warner Home Video]] and starred [[Wikipedia:David Gallagher|David Gallagher]] as the titular character. Like many of the Saban films, it was seen mostly on [[Wikipedia:ABC Family|Fox Family]]. It has aired annually during {{WikipediaLink|ABC Family}}'s [[25 Days of Christmas]] since 1999. The movie's plot is very similar to that of ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
 
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|director=John Murlowski
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|writer=Rob Kerchner {{s|(story)}}<br>Jason Feffer {{s|(story)}}<br>Mark Furey {{s|(screenplay)}}<br>Neil Tolkin {{s|(developer; uncredited)}}
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|release=November 10, 1998
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|runtime=1 hour, 25 minutes
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|rating=G
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|available=VHS<br>DVD<br>Disney+}}
 
[[File:RichieRichsChristmasWishDVD.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover to the DVD release.]]
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1998 direct-to-video film based on the the ''{{w|Richie Rich (comics)|Richie Rich}}'' comic books, and a sequel to the {{w|Richie Rich (film)|1994 film}} based on said comics. It was released by {{w|Warner Home Video}}, who originally distributed it for the Family Entertainment label, and starred {{w|David Gallagher}} as the title character. It was aired annually during the annual [[25 Days of Christmas]] event on Fox Family and later {{w|Freeform (TV channel)|Freeform}} from 1999 onwards. Its plot is very similar to that of ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''. Despite that the characters were created for Harvey Comics, which is owned by Classic Media (on behalf of DreamWorks), the film's rights are currently reserved by BVS Entertainment, on behalf of [[Disney]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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It is [[Christmas Eve]] and [[Richie Rich]], the world's richest kid, is all excited to spend the day with his friends. While racing wildly with his friends in the snow, Richie's butler, Cadbury, controls the cars using a remote and guides the children back to Richie's house. He then reminds him about his responsibilities that are due to be executed on Christmas Eve, and instructs him to change his clothes and get ready for tea. Before going to change his clothes, he visits his home scientist, Professor Keanbean, who shows him his recent invention, a wishing machine which works only on Christmas Eve. The day being that, Richie wishes for a "Big Pie" from the machine, and is gifted with a "Pig Sty" instead. Cadbury is disgusted seeing this, and sends him off to change his clothes. He meets his parents, Richard and Regina Rich, to ask what they would like to have for a Christmas present. While with them, he also tries out his father's new fishing rod invented by Keanbean, which hooks on to a tuna sandwich in the vicinity. He then goes on to change his clothes.
Richie Rich's employee, Professor Keanbean, invents a powerful car/sled remote, and an infinitely more powerful wishing machine. Stealing the former device, child-nemesis Reggie Van Dough, sabotages Richie and his butler Cadbury's annual Christmas sled (actually a car) toy-drop at a local orphanage, thereby ruining the children's holiday. Using the latter device, a remorseful Richie wishes he had never been born.
 
   
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During tea, Richie meets his spoiled cousin, [[Reggie Van Dough]], who wishes that he was as rich as Richie. Later, he dresses up like an elf and Cadbury dresses up like Santa Claus, to distribute Christmas presents to the orphanage run by the Rich family. While getting ready, Cadbury tells Richie about how he was a rock star in his youth days, in a band called "Root Canal". When they take off in the sleigh with the presents for the orphanage with Richie driving it, Reggie takes control of it using a remote control invented by Keanbean. He guides it through streets by shops, houses, and people, thus nearly destroying everything in the whole process. Richie and Cadbury end up in an accident in which the sleigh falls and literally explodes along with the presents, while Cadbury hurts his knee badly. Richie runs off to fetch help, but once he enters the city, he sees that the situation has changed dramatically. Reggie is cooking up rumors about him, and all the people have turned against him.
As an alternate reality dictates, a selfish Reggie takes Richie's place at the Rich Family mansion. He is now poor and anonymous to the rest of the townsfolk, including his parents who must now endure alternate son Reggie's incorrigible tyranny.
 
   
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Devastated, Richie goes into Keanbean's laboratory and squats in front of the wishing machine. While fretting over his ill luck, he accidentally wishes that he was never born. The machine at once grants his wish, following which he is transported to another world in which he was never born and hence nobody recognizes him. Reggie has taken over as the son of Richard and Regina Rich, and is now the richest kid in the world. He bosses around everyone. Roads and buildings are named after him. Nobody is happy, and hunger and misery are seen all over. This makes Richie realize that things would not be better if he was not born, and hence decides to go back to the world in which he is Richie Rich.
Richie reacquaints himself with his ex-pet, Dollar (the animal's ingratiating, devotional instinct still intact), orphanage owner Mrs. Peabody, Cadbury, and the children with whom he used to play. After informing Keanbean, they must now steal a dinosaur wishbone from the museum, in order to complete his ‘new’ wishing machine, which will enable Richie to reverse the effects of his previous wish. The group is captured by Reggie, but is freed by Cadbury. The group, now including him, attack the Rich Mansion and defeat Reggie. Everyone turns on him, having had enough of him, with the police chief quitting, and the Riches asserting their dominance over him for once. At the last possible moment, Richie makes his wish to set everything right with everyone but Reggie cheering him on.
 
   
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Though his parents do not recognize him anymore, he is happy that his dog, Dollar, does. He takes Dollar with him, only to enrage Reggie, who is his current owner. Reggie orders policemen to search for Richie, who is falsely called the "dognapper", and also announces a reward for catching him. After outsmarting various policemen who try but fail to catch him, Richie finds Cadbury, who is still part of the Root Canal music band, and Keanbean, who runs his own laboratory called "Keanbean's World of Wonders". Richie questions Keanbean about the wishing machine, which he says, requires a Pegliasaurus wishing bone in order to be complete. Along with his friends who decide to help him, Richie goes to the city museum to retrieve the bone from the dinosaur skeleton. After passing through laser detection systems successfully, Richie and his friends get the bone from the dinosaur skeleton, using the fishing rod invented by Keanbean. Before they get out of the museum, Richie and his friends spot Reggie's parents, who are now working as night guards there.
With Richie's universe set right, Reggie confesses to and apologizes for having stolen the remote.
 
   
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Once they reach the lab, they get the machine to work properly. However, before Richie could wish himself back, Reggie arrives there with a bunch of policemen. Richie, Cadbury, Keanbean, and Richie's friends are put in jail, while Reggie takes the machine to his house. At home, Reggie wishes himself to be able to fly, and then when his robotic servant maid accidentally turned off the machine, tries to make a wish again. When the machine does not work the second time, Reggie leaves the room in a huff, and retires to sleep. In the jail, Richie and his friends are set free by Dollar. They all rush to Reggie's house, and while he is still sleeping, Richie tries to wish himself back. However, they find that the machine is no longer working, as Reggie had kicked it in anger earlier. While Keanbean is fixing the machine, Reggie wakes up and comes flying, only to be attacked by Richie and his friends. They defeat him and everyone quits working for him, with the police chief refusing to work for someone who would cancel Christmas. After that, the machine starts working again, and Richie wishes himself back as Richie Rich.
Just then, Richie’s family and friends exchange Christmas gifts. His parents had previously sacrificed a prized material possession in order to buy their spouse a special gift: father Richard sold his golf course to buy his wife a gold Spanish armada anchor (to go with her cherished yacht); in turn, mother Regina sold her yacht to buy her husband a one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce golf cart (much like [[The Gift of the Magi]]).
 
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Richie sets right all the things that had gone wrong since his vanishing act, and is now much more grateful to be alive. As everyone is glad to have him back, they gather around the Christmas tree and sing.
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==Music==
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The background music in some scenes like the wishbone being taken out of the wishing machine by Dollar and the characters standing in front of Keanbean's shop was later used in Fox Kids' English version of ''{{w|Digimon|Digimon: Digital Monsterz}}''.
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===Songs===
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*"My Way" - Cash Cow
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*"Coffin of Nails" - Paul Gordon
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==Home media releases==
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<gallery widths=200 spacing=small bordersize=none>
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RichieRichChristmasVHS.jpeg|{{GNH|VHS|Warner Home Video<br>November 10, 1998}}
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</gallery>
   
 
==Location shots==
 
==Location shots==
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* The Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa, in Pasadena, California, was used for exterior scenes of the sprawling Rich Family mansion.
The Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa, in Pasadena, CA, was used for exterior scenes of the sprawling Rich Family mansion. The interior lobby and vault of the disused (currency exchange) Valuta Bank building, in downtown Los Angeles, was used for the scene in which Richie traps the pursuing Rich security men (this same bank was also used for the bank robbery scene in [[Wikipedia:Spider-Man 2|Spider-Man 2]]). The same background music in some scenes like the wishbone being taken out of the wishing machine by Dollar and the characters standing in front of Keanbean's shop was used in [[Wikipedia:Digimon|Digimon]]. Colonial Street at Universal City, previously used in [[Wikipedia:The Munsters|The Munsters]], [[Wikipedia:Leave it to Beaver|Leave it to Beaver]], and [[Wikipedia:The 'burbs|The 'burbs]], is also featured.
 
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* The interior lobby and vault of the disused (currency exchange) Valuta Bank building, in downtown Los Angeles, was used for the scene in which Richie traps the pursuing Rich security men (this bank was later used for the bank robbery scene in ''{{w|Spider-Man 2}}'').
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* Colonial Street at Universal City, previously used in ''{{w|The Munsters}}'', ''{{w|Leave it to Beaver}}'', and ''{{w|The 'Burbs}}'', is also featured.
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==Deleted scenes and edits==
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The television version includes two additional scenes:
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*Someone knocks at the door which Sgt. Mooney would put a hole in later. A maid opens the door and it is a package delivery man. She says "Oh, another one!" After she closes the door and puts the package down, Richie gets out of the box. Now we know how he got in, and we know what present it was that Reggie says he found torn open.
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*After Richie finds his parents at the orphanage, instead of going to outside the Rich Manor, we go inside where Mr & Mrs. Rich, Cadbury, Prof. Keenbeen and Mrs. Peabody from the orphanage are sitting by the fire. Richie come up and gives them each a present. Mr and Mrs. Van Dough appear with Reggie and Reggie is forced to apologize to Richie for making the sleigh malfunction. Mrs. Van Dough says "Kids, you know. You never know what they'll do." Richie gives them presents as well and Prof. Keenbean tells everybody to listen. He can hear people singing outside. They all retreat outdoors, and the scene continues from there.
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Additionally, the 1998 UK video release removes the sight of a boy smashing a vehicle door into a pursuing guard to secure the BBFC's "U" rating.
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==Cast==
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{|class=wikitable
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!Actor(s)/actress(es) !! Character(s)
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|-
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|David Gallagher || [[Richie Rich]]
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|-
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|Claire Andrew {{s|(uncredited)}} || Richie Rich (Baby)
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|-
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|Eugene Levy || Professor Keenbean
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|-
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|Keene Curtis || Cadbury
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|-
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|Jake Richardson || [[Reggie Van Dough]]
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|-
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|Martin Mull || Mr. Rich
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|-
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|Lesley Ann Warren || Mrs. Rich
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|-
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|Richard Fancy || Mr. Van Dough
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|-
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|Marla Maples || Mrs. Van Dough
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|-
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|Michelle Trachtenberg || Gloria
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|-
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|Blake Jeremy Collins || Freckles
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|-
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|Austin Stout || Pee Wee
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|-
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|Kathleen Freeman || Miss Peabody
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|-
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|Richard Riehle || Sgt. Mooney
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|-
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|Don McLeod || Irona/Evil Irona
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|-
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|Billy Burnette || Nigel
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|-
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|Robert Hart || Mick
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|-
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|Rex Smith || Rudy
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|-
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|Candi & Randi Brough || Verva Twins
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|-
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|Jim Jackman || Shorty
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|-
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|John Crane || Slim
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|-
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|Lacey Taylor Robbins || Caitlin
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|-
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|Lex Robbins || Alex
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|-
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|Alfred Atienza || Cappy
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|-
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|Cody Weselis || Billy
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|-
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|Christopher Boyer || Hudson
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|-
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|Steven Cole Cragg || Jeeves
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|-
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|Michael James McDonald || Montgomery
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|-
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|Amy Kidd || Cynthia
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|-
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|Julianna Lavin || Sitcom Mom
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|-
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|Michael Bonnabel || Sitcom Dad
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|-
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|Sue Ellen Enright || TV Reporter
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|-
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|Ken Hanes || Anchorman
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|-valign=bottom
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|Tawny Fere Ellis<br />Phil Hawn {{s|(uncredited)}} || Neighbors
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|-
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|Jennifer Judith Joyce || Servant
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|-
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|Rick Dean || Smart Bystander
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|-
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|Ken Odom || Angry Bystander
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|-
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|Preston Ahearn || Dismayed Bystander
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|-
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|Sharon Meyers || Pretty Bystandet
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|-
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|Manny Fernandez || {{w|Salvation Army}} Guy
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|-
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|Peter Clark || Fast Shopper
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|-
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|Jennifer Shami || Slow Shopper
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|-
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|Larry Robbins || Jolly Santa
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|-
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|Patricia Elliott || Hazel
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|-
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|Janet Woods || Bank Teller
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|-
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|Tommy Woods || Smart Kid
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|-
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|Jotona Season || Happy Kid
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|-
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|Nezben Reason || Good Looking Kid
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|-
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|Robert Peters || Hungry Officer
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|-
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|Dan Fisher || Chief Officer
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|-
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|Joe Torrenueva || Prison Guard
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|-
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|Chrystina Worth || Driver
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|-
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|Shorty (Dog) || Dollar
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|-
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!colspan=2|Uncredited
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|-
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|Rachel Duhame || Kid (near miss car hit)
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|-
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|Mary Ann Schmidt || Lab Scientist
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|}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* {{imdb title|0155110}}
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155110/ ''{{PAGENAME}}''] at the Internet Movie Database
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 24 December 2019

RichieRichsChristmasWishDVD

The cover to the DVD release.

Richie Rich's Christmas Wish is a 1998 direct-to-video film based on the the Richie Rich comic books, and a sequel to the 1994 film based on said comics. It was released by Warner Home Video, who originally distributed it for the Family Entertainment label, and starred David Gallagher as the title character. It was aired annually during the annual 25 Days of Christmas event on Fox Family and later Freeform from 1999 onwards. Its plot is very similar to that of It's a Wonderful Life. Despite that the characters were created for Harvey Comics, which is owned by Classic Media (on behalf of DreamWorks), the film's rights are currently reserved by BVS Entertainment, on behalf of Disney.

Synopsis

It is Christmas Eve and Richie Rich, the world's richest kid, is all excited to spend the day with his friends. While racing wildly with his friends in the snow, Richie's butler, Cadbury, controls the cars using a remote and guides the children back to Richie's house. He then reminds him about his responsibilities that are due to be executed on Christmas Eve, and instructs him to change his clothes and get ready for tea. Before going to change his clothes, he visits his home scientist, Professor Keanbean, who shows him his recent invention, a wishing machine which works only on Christmas Eve. The day being that, Richie wishes for a "Big Pie" from the machine, and is gifted with a "Pig Sty" instead. Cadbury is disgusted seeing this, and sends him off to change his clothes. He meets his parents, Richard and Regina Rich, to ask what they would like to have for a Christmas present. While with them, he also tries out his father's new fishing rod invented by Keanbean, which hooks on to a tuna sandwich in the vicinity. He then goes on to change his clothes.

During tea, Richie meets his spoiled cousin, Reggie Van Dough, who wishes that he was as rich as Richie. Later, he dresses up like an elf and Cadbury dresses up like Santa Claus, to distribute Christmas presents to the orphanage run by the Rich family. While getting ready, Cadbury tells Richie about how he was a rock star in his youth days, in a band called "Root Canal". When they take off in the sleigh with the presents for the orphanage with Richie driving it, Reggie takes control of it using a remote control invented by Keanbean. He guides it through streets by shops, houses, and people, thus nearly destroying everything in the whole process. Richie and Cadbury end up in an accident in which the sleigh falls and literally explodes along with the presents, while Cadbury hurts his knee badly. Richie runs off to fetch help, but once he enters the city, he sees that the situation has changed dramatically. Reggie is cooking up rumors about him, and all the people have turned against him.

Devastated, Richie goes into Keanbean's laboratory and squats in front of the wishing machine. While fretting over his ill luck, he accidentally wishes that he was never born. The machine at once grants his wish, following which he is transported to another world in which he was never born and hence nobody recognizes him. Reggie has taken over as the son of Richard and Regina Rich, and is now the richest kid in the world. He bosses around everyone. Roads and buildings are named after him. Nobody is happy, and hunger and misery are seen all over. This makes Richie realize that things would not be better if he was not born, and hence decides to go back to the world in which he is Richie Rich.

Though his parents do not recognize him anymore, he is happy that his dog, Dollar, does. He takes Dollar with him, only to enrage Reggie, who is his current owner. Reggie orders policemen to search for Richie, who is falsely called the "dognapper", and also announces a reward for catching him. After outsmarting various policemen who try but fail to catch him, Richie finds Cadbury, who is still part of the Root Canal music band, and Keanbean, who runs his own laboratory called "Keanbean's World of Wonders". Richie questions Keanbean about the wishing machine, which he says, requires a Pegliasaurus wishing bone in order to be complete. Along with his friends who decide to help him, Richie goes to the city museum to retrieve the bone from the dinosaur skeleton. After passing through laser detection systems successfully, Richie and his friends get the bone from the dinosaur skeleton, using the fishing rod invented by Keanbean. Before they get out of the museum, Richie and his friends spot Reggie's parents, who are now working as night guards there.

Once they reach the lab, they get the machine to work properly. However, before Richie could wish himself back, Reggie arrives there with a bunch of policemen. Richie, Cadbury, Keanbean, and Richie's friends are put in jail, while Reggie takes the machine to his house. At home, Reggie wishes himself to be able to fly, and then when his robotic servant maid accidentally turned off the machine, tries to make a wish again. When the machine does not work the second time, Reggie leaves the room in a huff, and retires to sleep. In the jail, Richie and his friends are set free by Dollar. They all rush to Reggie's house, and while he is still sleeping, Richie tries to wish himself back. However, they find that the machine is no longer working, as Reggie had kicked it in anger earlier. While Keanbean is fixing the machine, Reggie wakes up and comes flying, only to be attacked by Richie and his friends. They defeat him and everyone quits working for him, with the police chief refusing to work for someone who would cancel Christmas. After that, the machine starts working again, and Richie wishes himself back as Richie Rich.

Richie sets right all the things that had gone wrong since his vanishing act, and is now much more grateful to be alive. As everyone is glad to have him back, they gather around the Christmas tree and sing.

Music

The background music in some scenes like the wishbone being taken out of the wishing machine by Dollar and the characters standing in front of Keanbean's shop was later used in Fox Kids' English version of Digimon: Digital Monsterz.

Songs

  • "My Way" - Cash Cow
  • "Coffin of Nails" - Paul Gordon

Home media releases

Location shots

  • The Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa, in Pasadena, California, was used for exterior scenes of the sprawling Rich Family mansion.
  • The interior lobby and vault of the disused (currency exchange) Valuta Bank building, in downtown Los Angeles, was used for the scene in which Richie traps the pursuing Rich security men (this bank was later used for the bank robbery scene in Spider-Man 2).
  • Colonial Street at Universal City, previously used in The Munsters, Leave it to Beaver, and The 'Burbs, is also featured.

Deleted scenes and edits

The television version includes two additional scenes:

  • Someone knocks at the door which Sgt. Mooney would put a hole in later. A maid opens the door and it is a package delivery man. She says "Oh, another one!" After she closes the door and puts the package down, Richie gets out of the box. Now we know how he got in, and we know what present it was that Reggie says he found torn open.
  • After Richie finds his parents at the orphanage, instead of going to outside the Rich Manor, we go inside where Mr & Mrs. Rich, Cadbury, Prof. Keenbeen and Mrs. Peabody from the orphanage are sitting by the fire. Richie come up and gives them each a present. Mr and Mrs. Van Dough appear with Reggie and Reggie is forced to apologize to Richie for making the sleigh malfunction. Mrs. Van Dough says "Kids, you know. You never know what they'll do." Richie gives them presents as well and Prof. Keenbean tells everybody to listen. He can hear people singing outside. They all retreat outdoors, and the scene continues from there.

Additionally, the 1998 UK video release removes the sight of a boy smashing a vehicle door into a pursuing guard to secure the BBFC's "U" rating.

Cast

Actor(s)/actress(es) Character(s)
David Gallagher Richie Rich
Claire Andrew (uncredited) Richie Rich (Baby)
Eugene Levy Professor Keenbean
Keene Curtis Cadbury
Jake Richardson Reggie Van Dough
Martin Mull Mr. Rich
Lesley Ann Warren Mrs. Rich
Richard Fancy Mr. Van Dough
Marla Maples Mrs. Van Dough
Michelle Trachtenberg Gloria
Blake Jeremy Collins Freckles
Austin Stout Pee Wee
Kathleen Freeman Miss Peabody
Richard Riehle Sgt. Mooney
Don McLeod Irona/Evil Irona
Billy Burnette Nigel
Robert Hart Mick
Rex Smith Rudy
Candi & Randi Brough Verva Twins
Jim Jackman Shorty
John Crane Slim
Lacey Taylor Robbins Caitlin
Lex Robbins Alex
Alfred Atienza Cappy
Cody Weselis Billy
Christopher Boyer Hudson
Steven Cole Cragg Jeeves
Michael James McDonald Montgomery
Amy Kidd Cynthia
Julianna Lavin Sitcom Mom
Michael Bonnabel Sitcom Dad
Sue Ellen Enright TV Reporter
Ken Hanes Anchorman
Tawny Fere Ellis
Phil Hawn (uncredited)
Neighbors
Jennifer Judith Joyce Servant
Rick Dean Smart Bystander
Ken Odom Angry Bystander
Preston Ahearn Dismayed Bystander
Sharon Meyers Pretty Bystandet
Manny Fernandez Salvation Army Guy
Peter Clark Fast Shopper
Jennifer Shami Slow Shopper
Larry Robbins Jolly Santa
Patricia Elliott Hazel
Janet Woods Bank Teller
Tommy Woods Smart Kid
Jotona Season Happy Kid
Nezben Reason Good Looking Kid
Robert Peters Hungry Officer
Dan Fisher Chief Officer
Joe Torrenueva Prison Guard
Chrystina Worth Driver
Shorty (Dog) Dollar
Uncredited
Rachel Duhame Kid (near miss car hit)
Mary Ann Schmidt Lab Scientist

External links

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Television episodes Power Rangers Alpha's Magical Christmas • "I'm Dreaming of a White Ranger" • "A Season to Remember" • "Christmas Together, Friends Forever" • "Stuck On Christmas" • "The Robo Knight Before Christmas" • "Race to Rescue Christmas" • "Here Comes Heximas!" • "Past, Presents and Future" • "The Poisy Show" • "Scrozzle's Revenge"
Digimon "A Very Digi Christmas" • "Christmas Fantasy"
Other shows "Have Yourself a Morlock Little X-Mas" • "Santa's Secret Trooper" • "Ferbus' First Christmas" • "Christmas Bells and Phasm's Spells" • "Christmas with the Addams Family"
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