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Director: Robert Reed
Cast: Tommy Steele, Mel Martin, Charles Morgan, Frederick Schiller
It's the night before Christmas, and all the toy store rejects are due to be tossed into the furnace. This includes Quincy, a most lifelike doll. In a last ditch effort to save himself and his "unwanted" chums from incineration, he goes on a long and perilous journey in search of the only one who can save them: Santa Claus.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Quincy's Quest, a 1979 TV movie directed by Robert Reed, is a family-friendly fantasy comedy that follows a doll's perilous journey to save himself and other toy rejects from being incinerated. While critical reception and awards recognition for the film are unclear, its IMDb rating of 5.9/10 suggests it had a moderately positive reception from audiences.
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Quincy's Quest from 1979 directed by Robert Reed is a delightful fantasy-comedy that blends heartwarming family themes with whimsical musical numbers. Starring Tommy Steele in the lead role, the film follows a lifelike toy doll's quest to save himself and his fellow unwanted toys from being discarded, taking viewers on a magical and comedic adventure to the North Pole in search of Santa Claus.
Quincy's Quest is a 1979 British family film directed by Robert Reed, and starring Tommy Steele, Mel Martin and Charles Morgan. It was written by Steele. A version was first shown on television on 23 December 1962 as The Tommy Steele Show: Quincy's Quest.
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