The Polar Express Poster

The Polar Express (2004)

G 11/10/2004 Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy 1h 40m
67%
User
Score
6.6/10
55%
61/100

This holiday season... believe.

Overview

When a doubting young boy takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe.

William Broyles Jr.

Screenplay

Robert Zemeckis

Screenplay

Part of the The Polar Express Collection

Includes The Polar Express and other great movies.

View Collection

Top Billed Cast

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks

Hero Boy / Father / Conductor / Hobo / Scrooge / Santa Claus

Leslie Zemeckis

Leslie Zemeckis

Sister Sarah / Mother

Eddie Deezen

Eddie Deezen

Know-It-All

Nona Gaye

Nona Gaye

Hero Girl (voice)

Peter Scolari

Peter Scolari

Billy - Lonely Boy

Michael Jeter

Michael Jeter

Smokey / Steamer

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

Hero Boy (motion capture)

Daryl Sabara

Daryl Sabara

Hero Boy (voice)

Jimmy Bennett

Jimmy Bennett

Lonely Boy (voice)

Media

The Spirit of Christmas

The Spirit of Christmas

"ALL ABOARD!" Scene

"ALL ABOARD!" Scene

Hot Chocolate!

Hot Chocolate!

When Christmas Comes

When Christmas Comes

4K Full Movie Preview

4K Full Movie Preview

4K Trailer

4K Trailer

Behind The Scenes with Tom Hanks

Behind The Scenes with Tom Hanks

10 Minute Preview

10 Minute Preview

Sing-A-Long with Elvin the Warner Bros. Elf

Sing-A-Long with Elvin the Warner Bros. Elf

Chex Holiday Recipe - Hot Chocolate

Chex Holiday Recipe - Hot Chocolate

Loading Wikipedia summary...

Similar Movies

Reviews

A review by Wuchak

Written on November 30, 2018

***Some kids with creepy dead eyes take a dreamlike trip to the North Pole on The Polar Express***

A boy from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is at the age where he no longer believes in Christmas, as far as Santa, his elves and flying reindeer go, but a magical train appears in front of his home on Christmas Eve and whisks him away on an adventurous trip to the North Pole with several other kids.

“The Polar Express” (2004) was based on the 1985 Christmas book and was the first mainline movie to use motion capture animation for all its characters beginning to end (think Gollum from “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy). Some people think the animation is weak, but I feel it creates its own world and has its own charm. It holds up as long as you can adapt to those creepy dead eyes of the ...

Read the full review on TMDb →

A review by Peter89Spencer

Written on December 13, 2020

No matter how many times I watch this, it always brought me to tears!

I only wish that I got to see it in 3D at the cinema....

Read the full review on TMDb →

A review by Peter McGinn

Written on December 19, 2020

Watching The Polar Express is not an annual event for me, but I believe I have seen it three times and would not nix the idea if someone were to suggest watching it again. I feel a connection to it for an odd reason: my wife and I volunteered one Christmas season to be elves serving cocoa and dancing for an actual Polar Express narrow gauge train ride when we lived in Maine. (Though I can assure you our dancing was not as acrobatic as what you see in this movie.)

The animation feels a little odd at first, but I stop noticing it each time I watch it. The story turns the train trip to the North Pole into a real thrill ride for the children on board, especially for our hero boy, voiced by Tom Hanks. In fact, if you are a Hanks fan, settle in, because he does multiple voices here, includin...

Read the full review on TMDb →

A review by CinemaSerf

Written on December 24, 2022

A young man is all excited as he heads to bed on Christmas eve. His sleep is disturbed though, when his house starts to shake. He bounds to the window whereupon he sees the arrival of a great train, one he quickly discovers is heading on to the North Pole. Safely aboard he encounters other children and adventure beckons as they learn that one child will get to meet Santa Claus himself before he embarks on his global deliveries! I didn't love this film. I found the rather sharp, linear, facial animations a bit too sterile and there is way too much chatter with not enough going on. I can play chase the ticket once, but after a while that became little better than a clunky conduit for the rather episodic nature of the narrative. I'm sure that technically it is a masterpiece of CGI and human i...

Read the full review on TMDb →
×