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In Dial Code Santa Claus (also known as 3615 code Père Noël), the grandfather (Papy) is a diabetic and partially blind invalid who is protected by his grandson Thomas during a home invasion by a killer dressed as Santa. Papy suffers from diabetic shock (and potentially a concussion from the violence) when their escape attempt in the garage fails. Thomas manages to administer a life-saving insulin shot. In the film's climax, Papy saves Thomas by shooting and killing the intruder with a handgun taken from a murdered police officer.
The grandfather in Dial Code Santa Claus (also known as 3615 code Père Noël), whom his grandson Thomas calls "Papy," is a crucial character whose vulnerability and actions drive key parts of the plot.
Specific details about what happens to him include:
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