Quincy's Quest is a 1979 British family film directed by Robert Reed, and starring Tommy Steele, Mel Martin and Charles Morgan. In a department store the unwanted toys are set to be destroyed. One of the rejects, a doll named Quincy, goes on a quest to find the store Santa Claus who is the only person who can save them.
A version was first shown on television on 23 December 1962 as The Tommy Steele Show: Quincy's Quest.
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