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Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger!

Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger!

  • Status: Released
  • 23-11-2012
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 5.3
  • Vote count: 106

This sequel to the popular British comedy sees a new teacher (David Tennant) take over. When he enters his school in the National 'Song for Christmas' Competition, he and his pregnant wife, and the schoolchildren, embark on an epic road trip that ends up with a birth and a donkey, where he must embrace his fears and become a hero.

David Tennant

Donald / Roderick Peterson

Marc Wootton

Mr. Poppy

Pam Ferris

Mrs. Bevan

Jessica Hynes

Angel Matthews

Joanna Page

Mrs. Sarah Peterson

Jason Watkins

Gordon Shakespeare

Ian McNeice

Mr. Peterson's Dad

Ben Wilby

Bob

Brandon McDonald

Oli

Rosie Cavaliero

Miss Rye

Pixie Davies

Pixie

George Potts

Supply Teacher 1

Claire Vousden

Supply Teacher 2

Amanda Lawrence

Supply Teacher 3

Adrianna Bertola

Mr. Shakespeare's Class

Scott Folan

Mr. Shakespeare's Class

Eleanor Grant

Mr. Shakespeare's Class

John Dalziel

Judge

Sally Hill

Judge

Neil Parkinson

Judge

Sarah Pelling

Judge

Shannon Maguire

Mr. Shakespeare's Class

Lloyd Ellis Cornish

Snow Angels Lead Singer

Daisy Donohoe

Snow Angel

David Prince

Snow Angel

Georgina Feller

Christmas Puddings Lead Singer

Libby Feller

Christmas Puddings Lead Singer

Libby Wilson

Christmas Pudding

Lucie Croke

Christmas Pudding

Lydia Taylor

Christmas Pudding

Sophie Aird

Christmas Pudding

Sophie Bird

Christmas Pudding

Sophie Malone

Christmas Pudding

Zoe Davidson

Christmas Pudding

Caitlin Cronin

Lucy

Dominic McKernan

Dan

Ellie Coldicutt

Beth

Faye Dolan

Jade

Jesse Donohoe

Jesse

Joe Lane

Edward

Joseph West

Joseph

Joshan Patel

Bill

Kyle Johnson

Tommy

Louise Blunt

Little Lucy

Maeve Dolan

Sam

Mason Daw

Mason

Mason Simpkins

Mason

Michael McAuley

William

Milly Webb

Neve

Morgan Brennan

Charlotte

Reece Stowe

Fraser

Sydney Isitt-Ager

Sadie

John Chard

It's on safe ground. This manger isn't wobbling. After the pleasing (justified) reaction to 2009s Nativity!, it's not unsurprising to find that two further films would follow it, starting with this, the first of the sequels. Formula remains the same as the first film, here we have David Tennant (great coup by writer and director Debbie Isitt to get him in a dual role) as an harangued teacher out on the road in charge of kiddies as they head towards the National 'Song for Christmas' Competition. Along side him, pulling the the emotional and cunning mental strings, is man-child Mr. Poppy (Marc Wooton once again on film stealing form), enter mirth, poignancy and a raft of engaging kiddies guaranteed to warm the cockles during Yuletide. This is undeniably Isitt and her team treading on safe ground, which is both a blessing and a curse. For although the finale here - as regards the competition - has a different twist to the first film, it still feels like a redux of that picture - this is because it is. There's also a problem in that the last third is crammed packed with the competition song entries, not to say the songs and routines aren't great (Isitt and editor Nicky Ager co-writing), they are, and it's a nice cross reference of different styles of music. It's just that there comes a point when it veers close to being filler to pad the pic out to over 100 minutes of film, where much of the comedic human drama gets lost in the mix. However, it's still a warm film, and a real foot tapper that's nice to get involved with at Christmas time. 6/10

r96sk

A step down, even if it isn't anything all that bad to be honest. <em>'Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger!'</em> is actually, only a tad, more serious than the first film, though it still features all the shenanigans that you'd expect from it. David Tennant is an upgrade on Martin Freeman, as is Joanna Page on Ashley Jensen. Marc Wootton is basically the same, as are Jason Watkins and Pam Ferris. This one doesn't have as much charm as the original, not helped by the majority of it feeling like a copy. Sure, some things are changed but it's practically the same story - except for that fact that there is no actual Nativity play involved, so there's that. I still didn't dislike it though, it serves its purpose I guess.