Frank Capra's magical tale of a man who's allowed to see what his family, his friends and his community would have been like if he had never been born. A flop when it came out, repeated television airings built its following over the years and it became one of the most-loved holiday films. With Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore as a despicable villain, it's a little dark, but always moving, even when you’ve seen it dozens of times. |
The charming tale of a department-store Santa who believes he really is Kris Kringle . Jolly Edmund Gwenn helps thaw the practical hearts of a young Natalie Wood and her single mom, Maureen O'Hara, in a tale that kicks off with the Macy's Day parade, just like the actual holiday season. The courtroom battle to establish Kris' sanity and the real identity of Santa Claus is a treat. |
The song "White Christmas" was a long-established holiday hit by the time they built this fluffy, sweet-natured holiday movie around it. A light romantic comedy, the film is an excuse to show off Bing Crosby's pipes, Danny Kaye's comic chops, Rosemary Clooney's lovely voice and Vera-Ellen's dancing (did she ever eat?), along with a series of great sets and costumes. The rest of the tunes are hummable, and the whole enterprise is sweet and peppy as a candy cane. |
The diverting tale of Cary Grant come to earth as an angel, to help a beleaguered bishop who's trying to build a cathedral and has lost his true vision. With lovely Loretta Young as the bishop's wife and David Niven as her harried husband, Grant makes for an urbane, well-dressed heavenly visitor who finds himself tempted by earthly joys, and the bishop's wife. Don't miss the hilarious figure skating scene where the skating doubles look nothing like the actors. |
Dickens' classic moral fable has been adapted an animated for stage, screen, radio and television, and the story of the miserable miser has been played by everyone from Mr. Magoo to the Jetsons. This black and white British version where Alastair Sim's Scrooge is visited by the Christmas Eve ghosts is generally considered among the best. We all have met a Scroogle of our own at some time. |
With George C. Scott, the movie was lushly produced for TV, faithful to the book, utterly sumptuous, and sometimes chilling in its depictions of the ghosts. Scott is masterful in the role, with a sympathetic David Warner as Bob Cratchit and Susannah York as his fetching missus. It's an evocation of the glories and the miseries of Victorian England that spurred Dickens to write the tale. |
This is a must see every year for the Lordbock family. I remember those snowsuits and being able to barely move, once dressed. Hilarious and sweet, this picture of Christmas and family life in 1940-50s small-town America is hard to beat. The infamous "leg lamp," the kid who sticks his tongue to a frozen lamppost, the pink bunny pajamas, the terrifying trip to a department store Santa and Ralphie's vivid imagination will make anybody but a true Grinch remember the fun of the holidays. Jean Shepherd's storytelling at its best, with a terrific cast. The movie house is now a museum - leg lamp and all.PS -I stuck my tongue on the revolving door handle in Dayton's. After about 3 trips around, I peeled off. |
Barbara Stanwyck as a Martha-Stewart type who writes a column about her idyllic life with her husband and baby in perfect Connecticut, always with a lip-smacking recipe. Trouble is, there's no husband, no baby, and she can't cook. Of course, circumstance requires her to mount an elaborate hoax, and romantic comedy ensues. A frothy bit of harmless holiday fun. |
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Number 1 right there A Christmas Story, I usually catch that once every year and it still makes me laugh. While I like the movie I really can't stand when cable channels do the marathon christmas movies....christmas overload!
-Chris
White Christmas is my all time favorite. It's not Christmas without my White Christmas soundtrack in the background. My second favorite is Holiday Inn. It can be hard to find, but I finally got it, no more waiting for it to come on tv.
Terry - Now, now some of these where made before I was & I just listed them because they are soooo good & I watch them.
They are older than you are too.
Ummmmm, not that much older than I am :-) Dennis Morgan is but I'm still in love with him anyway!
Kathleen... Thanks for the memories. All those on your list are great. Gotta agree with Gary though... couldn't get through Christmas without Clark, Kathy and Cousin Eddie. We usually watch it in the warm glow of my leg lamp while I clean my official Red Ryder BB gun! Have a happy, everyone!
The tradition in our family is to watch Sesame Street Christmas Eve...eventho my kids are 30 and 32 they love watching this together. We were watching this many, many years ago, they were about 5 and 7 and they were both very sick so we were home and away from family. I got a phone call from a neighbor and she asked if we were alright because she noticed we were home, I explained why and she said to put some of the children's gifts on the front porch so I did. the next thing I knew my doorbell rang and there was Santa...my children were ecstatic
Phyllis Pafumi
Bill, here is the link for the lamps red rider leg lamps,
also the museum link is above in the blog with the movie info. You absolutely must put it in your front window - I would know, I am an expert.