

The Sprouse twins weaponize holiday cheer in a movie that dares to ask: what if Santa was the other man?
A boy witnesses his mother kissing what he believes to be is the real Santa Clause and retaliates with mischief.
Acting
Cole and Dylan Sprouse operating at full chaotic twin capacity.
Practical Effects
Aggressive holiday set dressing that attacks your retinas with cheer.
Director
John Shepphird
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of several Sprouse twin TV movies from this era, proving Disney had them working harder than most adults. The title comes from a 1952 novelty song that was genuinely scandalous at the time.
Corbin Bernsen was deep in his 'divorced dad in family movies' phase here, fresh off The Santa Trap and about to do A Carol Christmas. The man owned this extremely specific lane.
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