Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. It was directed by Joe Roth and written and produced by Chris Columbus.
It stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis as a couple who decide to skip Christmas one year since their daughter is away, much to the chagrin of their neighbors. This was Tom Poston's final film before his death in 2007.
Plot[]
After Riverside, Illinois couple Luther and Nora Krank see their daughter, Blair, depart for a Peace Corps assignment in Peru on the Sunday following Thanksgiving, empty nest syndrome sets in. Luther calculates that they spent $6,132 during the previous year's holiday season, and, not looking forward to celebrating Christmas without their daughter, he suggests they invest the money usually spent on decorations, gifts, and entertainment and treat themselves to a ten-day Caribbean cruise instead. Luther insists that they completely boycott the holidays, and eventually Nora agrees.
The Kranks discover they are considered pariahs due to their decision to skip the holidays. Most vocal in their objections are neighbors Vic Frohmeyer and Walt Scheel. Vic, who is the self-proclaimed leader of the street, organizes a campaign to force the Kranks to decorate their home. Walt does not seem to like Luther, so his efforts are primarily personal. However, it is revealed that Walt's wife Bev is suffering from cancer, perhaps dampening his holiday spirits.
Children, led by Vic's son Spike, constantly push them to put up a Frosty the Snowman decoration, and Christmas carolers try to revive the Kranks' holiday spirit by singing on their lawn, which Luther stops by icing it. The newspaper prints a front-page story complete with a photograph of the unlit Krank house, and Luther's office colleagues, scout tree salesmen, and police fund collectors are also annoyed. However, Luther and Nora continue to stand their ground.
The couple are packing for the cruise on Christmas Eve morning when they receive a call from Blair, who announces that she is at Miami International Airport, en route home with her Peruvian fiancé Enrique as a surprise for her parents. When Blair asks if they are having their usual party that night, a panicked Nora says yes. Luther and Nora try to decorate the house and coordinate a party with only twelve hours before their daughter and future son-in-law arrive.
While Nora scrambles to find food, Luther goes to buy a tree, but is unable to get anything but a small, dried-up tree. Luther attempts to borrow the indoor tree of neighbor Wes Trogdon, who is going away for a week, with the warning that he is not to damage it. Luther enlists Spike's help to transport the tree across the street, but the neighbors spot him and, assuming he is stealing it, call the police. Spike shows that Luther has Trogdon's keys, and thus was given permission to borrow the tree. Nora comes home, having only been able to obtain smoked trout, and tells Luther to put up Frosty on their roof, which fails when he and Frosty fall off, drawing the neighborhood's attention. Once it is established why Luther is trying frantically to decorate his home, the neighbors, led by Vic, come out in full force to help them ready it for Blair.
The party starts off strong, with Blair having no idea of the earlier drama. Enrique thanks everyone for the warm welcome, and Nora thanks her neighbors for being a strong community. Luther, to everyone's disappointment, offers only a half-hearted toast. When Nora confronts her husband, he tries to convince her to still go on the cruise, but Nora refuses, disgusted that he is not happy that Blair is home.
Having a change of heart, Luther slips out of the house, going across the street to the Scheel's. Bev's cancer, once in remission, has returned and, knowing this may be their last holiday together, Luther insists they take the cruise instead, even offering to look after their cat, to allow them to go. At first Walt and Bev decline, but ultimately decide to accept his generosity. Luther, whose holiday spirit has been renewed, finally admits to Nora that skipping Christmas was not a good idea, until she suggests that they should do it next year.
Cast[]
- Tim Allen as Luther Krank
- Jamie Lee Curtis as Nora Krank, Luther's wife
- Dan Aykroyd as Vic Frohmeyer, the Kranks' domineering neighbor and the unofficial ward boss of the neighborhood
- Dava Hulsey as Amanda Frohmeyer, the doting wife of Vic and loving mother of Spike
- Julie Gonzalo as Blair Krank, the Kranks' daughter
- M. Emmet Walsh as Walt Scheel, the Kranks' obnoxious neighbor
- Elizabeth Franz as Bev Scheel, Walt's ailing wife
- Erik Per Sullivan as Spike Frohmeyer, Vic's son
- Cheech Marin as Officer Salino
- Jake Busey as Officer Treen, Salino's partner
- Austin Pendleton as Marty, an umbrella salesman who somehow knows everyone (who is actually Santa)
- Tom Poston as Father Zabriskie, a priest
- Kim Rhodes as Julie, Luther's employee
- Vernee Watson-Johnson as Dox, Luther's employee
- Arden Myrin as Daisy
- Rene Lavan as Enrique Decardenal, Blair's fiancé
- Patrick Breen as Aubie, a stationier
- Caroline Rhea as Candi, a friend of Nora's
- Felicity Huffman as Mary, a friend of Nora's
- Kevin Chamberlin as Duke Scanlon, a Boy Scout leader
- John Short as Ned Becker, a neighbor of Luther and Nora's
- David Hornsby as Randy Becker, slacker son of Ned Becker, a neighbor of the Kranks
- Mark Christopher Lawrence as Wes Trogdon, another neighbor of Luther and Nora's
- Rachel L. Smith as Trish Trogdon, Wes's wife
- Dashle Reed as Wilber, the family dog
- David Lander as Tanning Intruder