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Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014)

4.5 | Nov 14, 2014 (GB) | Comedy, Family | 01:49

This Christmas the pupils of St Bernadette's and their much-loved, madcap teacher Mr. Poppy are back for their biggest adventure yet involving fantastic flashmobs, excitable elves, Christmas carols and of course Archie the donkey! When their new teacher Mr. Shepherd loses his memory and forgets all about Christmas, as well as his fiancée Sophie and the whereabouts of the beloved Archie, it's up to the pupils of St Bernadette's to save the day. Led by the ever enthusiastic Mr Poppy, they embark on a Christmas journey like never before - but time is against them if they are to help Mr Shepherd get to New York in time for his magical yuletide wedding!

Featured Crew

Director, Original Music Composer, Writer
Director of Photography
Original Music Composer, Editor

Cast

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Martin Clunes
Mr. Shepherd
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Marc Wootton
Mr. Poppy
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Jason Watkins
Gordon Shakespeare
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Susie Blake
Sophie's Mum
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Adam Garcia
Bradley Finch
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Celia Imrie
Mrs. Keen
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Ralf Little
Sophie's Brother
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Duncan Preston
Sophie's Dad

Teasers

"Flashmob"

"Archie The Donkey"

"Operation Fun"

Reviews

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r96sk
3 | Dec 12, 2020
As if the title doesn't already give it away, but this is a terrible film. What a mess. 'Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?!' is like two different films in one, with the first half being overly comedic and the second portion being overly dramatic - it doesn't mesh well at all. The drama towards the end could work on its own, but in this setting it simply doesn't fit - it actually comes across that they think they're creating a masterpiece as it all unfolds. Very odd choice to go that way. Marc Wootton is fairly toned-down in this second sequel, which leaves it feeling flat throughout. Martin Clunes is a new addition, they pretty much make his character a mute so Clunes doesn't even get to show off his acting prowess. The roles, meanwhile, for Catherine Tate and Adam Garcia are kinda pointless. The musical numbers are very lame, especially lyrically. I'm not suggesting they are great in any of the films, but these ones particularly stood out as being poor. The end performance is painful. What a fall from the first film, and even the second. Yet, there is still a fourth installment to watch...