Ernest Saves Christmas 1988

When Santa's searching for his successor, he turns to unlikely hero Ernest P. Worrell, a lovable but hapless taxi driver. As they journey to Florida, things take a merry misadventure, leaving Ernest and teen Harmony to help Santa deliver his most crucial gift: the spirit of Christmas itself.

When Santa's searching for his successor, he turns to unlikely hero Ernest P. Worrell, a lovable but hapless taxi driver. As they journey to Florida, things take a merry misadventure, leaving Ernest and teen Harmony to help Santa deliver his most crucial gift: the spirit of Christmas itself.

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Ernest Saves Christmas does not have end credit scenes.

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As the sun-drenched streets of Orlando, Florida, buzzed with activity, an unexpected sight appeared: Santa Claus, strolling into the bustling town with a familiar sense of cheer. Among the residents was Ernest P. Worrell, a taxi driver notorious for finding himself in wacky situations. Fate intervened when Santa enlisted Ernest to deliver an important message to Joe Carruthers, a beloved local celebrity known for his heartwarming children’s television show. Their journey took a twist when they encountered Harmony Starr, a free-spirited teenager on the run from her troubled past.

Upon arriving at their destination, the trio faced a peculiar obstacle: Santa’s pockets held not gold coins, but play money, preventing him from completing his mission. Ernest, ever the generous soul, offered Santa a free ride, which ultimately cost him his job. In a stroke of luck, he discovered Santa’s magical sack, prompting him to set off on a quest to reunite it with its rightful owner.

At the Orlando Children’s Museum, Santa attempted to speak with Joe but was abruptly interrupted by Marty Brock, Joe’s callous agent. The usually jolly Santa became anxious, his magical memory fading at the age of 151. Undeterred, Ernest devised a clever plan to help Santa break out of custody, disguising himself as a governor’s employee and recruiting Harmony, who he claimed was the governor’s niece. Together, they managed to persuade the police chief to transfer Santa to a mental institution, where he finally revealed his true identity.

Santa shared his history, recounting that he began his joyful role in 1889. However, the magic was diminishing, and he needed to pass the Santa mantle to someone else—namely Joe—before 7:00 PM. Determined, Ernest donned a disguise and snuck Santa into a movie studio, confronting Marty, who was pressuring Joe to replace his wholesome persona with a role in the horror flick “Christmas Slay.” Offended, Santa did not shy away and punched the director in indignation.

Meanwhile, two oblivious dock workers received crates supposedly destined for “Helper Elves,” only to find them filled with flying reindeer. As chaos ensued, the reindeer displayed astonishing agility, thoroughly perplexing the workers.

Santa’s quest reached climax at Joe’s doorstep, where he emphasized the profound importance of his role. Initially resistant, Joe’s perspective shifted after he refused to use inappropriate language in front of young actors. Meanwhile, Ernest and Harmony stumbled upon the mystical sack. Harmony, concealing her true identity as Pamela Trenton, succumbed to its allure but opted to return it when she realized she could not keep it at heart.

On Christmas Eve, Ernest joined forces with Santa’s tiny helpers at the airport to reclaim the majestic reindeer and sleigh, leading to an exhilarating adventure to the museum. Although Ernest struggled with the sleigh’s might, his tenacity won out, and they successfully reached their destination. Witnessing the amazing spectacle firsthand, Joe’s doubts evaporated as he confirmed Santa’s truth. With newfound purpose, he turned down the acting opportunity and embraced the role of Santa Claus.

With Joe as the new Santa, he spread festive cheer across Orlando, while Ernest and the joyous team joined in the holiday spirit. Harmony, feeling remorseful, chose to call her mother and return home. The new Santa selected Harmony as his special companion for the evening, while Ernest happily took on the role of sleigh driver. The old Santa, revealing his true identity as Seth Applegate, spent the night in the company of Mary Morrissey, a devoted museum employee.

As the clock struck 7:00 PM, the new Santa soared into the sky, embarking on a grand gift-giving adventure. Later, two dock workers received a crate labeled “E. Bunny,” paving the way for an exciting twist in this heartwarming holiday narrative.

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