Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
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Directed by | John Murlowski |
Screenplay by | Rob Kerchner Jason Feffer |
Story by | Mark Furey |
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Produced by | Mike Elliott |
Starring | David Gallagher Martin Mull Lesley Ann Warren Eugene Levy Keene Curtis |
Cinematography | Christian Sebaldt |
Edited by | John Gilbert |
Music by | Deddy Tzur |
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Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8 million[1] |
Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (also known as Richie Rich 2) is a 1998 American Christmas comedy film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Richie Rich. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1994 film Richie Rich, starring David Gallagher as the title character, replacing Macaulay Culkin. Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Keene Curtis and Eugene Levy replace Edward Herrmann, Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Hyde and Mike McShane respectively. Its plot is similar to the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life, placing Richie Rich in the role of George Bailey and Reggie Van Dough in the role of Mr. Potter.
Plot
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On Christmas Eve, Richie Rich, the world's richest kid, was excited to spend the day with his friends. While racing wildly with his friends in the snow, Richie's butler, Herbert Cadbury, controls the cars using a remote and guides the children back to Richie's house. He then reminds him about his responsibilities due to be executed on Christmas Eve, and instructs him to change his clothes and get ready for tea. Before doing so, he visits his home scientist, Professor Keanbean, who shows him his recent invention, a wishing machine that works only on Christmas Eve. Richie wishes for a "big pie", and is given a "pig sty" instead. Cadbury is disgusted by 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 Christmas. While with them, he also tries out his father's new fishing rod, which hooks on to a tuna sandwich nearby. He then goes on to change his clothes.
During tea, Richie meets his spoiled cousin, Reggie Van Dough, who wishes he was as rich as Richie. Later, he dresses up like an elf with Cadbury as Santa Claus to distribute Christmas presents to the orphanage. While getting ready, Cadbury tells Richie about how he was a rock star in a band called Root Canal in his youth. When they take off in the sleigh with Richie driving it, Reggie takes control of it using the remote invented by Keanbean that Cadbury used earlier. He guides it through streets by shops, houses, and people, thus nearly destroying everything in the process. Richie and Cadbury end up in an accident where the sleigh falls and explodes along with the presents, while Cadbury hurts his ankle badly. Richie runs off to fetch help, but once he enters the city, he sees that the situation has changed dramatically. Reggie is spreading rumors about him, and everyone has turned against him.
Devastated and believing the incident was his fault, Richie enters Keanbean's laboratory and squats in front of the wishing machine. While fretting over his ill luck, he accidentally wishes he was never born. The machine grants his wish at once, after which he is transported to another world where he was never born, and hence, nobody recognizes him. Reggie has taken over as Richard and Regina's son, and is now the richest kid in the world. He bosses around everyone. Roads and buildings are named after him. Reggie controls the entire town, including the police force. This world is somber, and hunger and misery are seen all over. This makes Richie realize that things would not be better if he were not born, so he decides to return to the world in which he is Richie Rich.
Though his parents no longer recognize him, he is happy that his dog, Dollar, does. He takes Dollar with him, only to enrage Reggie, 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 to catch him, Richie finds Cadbury, still part of Root Canal, and Keanbean, who runs his laboratory called "Keanbean's World of Wonders". Richie questions Keanbean about the wishing machine, which he says, requires a Pegliasaurus wishing bone 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, they get it, using the fishing rod invented by Keanbean. Before leaving the museum, Richie and his friends spot Reggie's parents, who are now working as night guards.
Once they reach the lab, they get the machine to work correctly. However, Reggie arrives with the policemen before Richie could wish himself back. Richie, Cadbury, Keanbean, and Richie's friends are imprisoned, while Reggie takes the machine home. At home, Reggie wishes for the ability to fly, but before he can make another wish, Dollar runs off with the wishbone. When it does not work the second time, he leaves the room in a huff, and retires. In jail, Richie and his friends are bailed out by Root Canal. They all rush to Reggie's house, and Richie tries to wish himself back while he is still sleeping. However, they find that the machine is no longer working, as Reggie had kicked it in anger earlier. While Keanbean is fixing it, Reggie wakes up and comes flying in, only to be attacked by Richie and his friends. They defeat him and everyone quits working for him, with Sgt. Mooney 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. Everyone is glad to have him back, so they gather around the Christmas tree and sing.
Extended TV ending
[edit]Reggie's parents catch him red-handed with his actions against Richie. Reggie's parents make him apologize for all the trouble he caused Richie, admitting that he was the one who took control of the sleigh and ruined the event. Richie realizes that it wasn't his fault; he should have known it was Reggie, and he made that wish for nothing. They forgive each other.
Cast
[edit]- David Gallagher as Richie Rich
- Martin Mull as Richard Rich
- Jake Richardson as Reggie Van Dough
- Keene Curtis as Herbert Cadbury
- Michelle Trachtenberg as Gloria Glad
- Lesley Ann Warren as Regina Rich
- Eugene Levy as Professor Keanbean
- Marla Maples as Mrs. Van Dough
- Richard Fancy as Mr. Van Dough
- Richard Riehle as Sgt. Kenneth Carl Mooney
- Kathleen Freeman as Mrs. Lisa Peabody
- Blake Jeremy Collins as Freckles
- Austin Stout as Pee Wee
- Don McLeod as Irona/Evil Irona
Production
[edit]After certain merchandising rights expired in April 1996, Harvey Entertainment managed to secure the rights to produce direct-to-video productions off its characters, including Richie Rich, and signed a production deal with Saban Entertainment.[2]
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 Valuta Bank building, in downtown Los Angeles, was used for the scene in which Richie traps the pursuing Rich security men. The background music in selected scenes was also used in Digimon, Casper: A Spirited Beginning and Casper Meets Wendy. Colonial Street at Universal City, previously used in The Munsters, Leave it to Beaver, and The 'Burbs, is also featured.
See also
[edit]Production
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External links
[edit]- 1998 films
- 1998 direct-to-video films
- 1998 children's films
- American Christmas films
- Direct-to-video action films
- Films based on Harvey Comics
- Warner Bros. direct-to-video films
- Saban Entertainment films
- Films based on American comics
- Museums in popular culture
- Films directed by John Murlowski
- Direct-to-video sequel films
- Live-action films based on comics
- Films about children
- Richie Rich (comics)
- 1990s Christmas films
- Films about wish fulfillment
- American sequel films
- Richie Rich (film series)
- 1990s English-language films
- English-language Christmas films