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North Pole 12
Step into the frosty world of adult fantasy as five seductive vixens, Victoria Evans, Mirage, Charlene Aspen, Daniella Rush, and new sensation, join the legendary Peter North in a festive four-way frenzy at the North Pole. The magic of the holiday season takes a torrid turn as the most hallowed hunk of the industry brings his trademark passion to this saucy snow-filled romp.
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Plot Summary
In this holiday-themed family film, a grumpy toy maker, Barnaby, has lost his Christmas spirit and is reluctant to embrace the joy of the season. When a young girl named Holly arrives at his workshop with a special request, Barnaby is forced to confront his past and rediscover the magic of Christmas. Together, they embark on a heartwarming journey to save Christmas and spread cheer to all.
Critical Reception
North Pole 12 (1999) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often cited for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. However, it found a small audience among families looking for a simple, festive movie, with some appreciating its earnest holiday message.
What Reviewers Say
A saccharine holiday tale that struggles with originality.
Lacks the charm and wit of classic Christmas films.
While sentimental, the plot is too formulaic to be truly engaging.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally indicate a lukewarm reception, with some viewers finding it a passable holiday watch for young children due to its festive themes, while others found it forgettable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various wintry settings to evoke a true North Pole atmosphere, though none of the filming actually took place in the Arctic region.
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