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Directed by Michael SwitzerGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Christmas filmsActors Bernadette Peters,
Rebecca Schull,
LeAnn Rimes,
Rance Howard,
Cherami Leigh,
Danielle von ZerneckRating56%
The story is told as part realistic, part fable. A young country singer, LeAnn Rimes, playing herself, prepares to make her debut at the Grand Ole Opry at Christmas. However, her beloved grandmother is hospitalized and LeAnn is faced with a difficult decision. While trying to reconcile her new-found stardom with her family obligations she meets Faith Shawn (Bernadette Peters), a once-famous country singer. Faith decides to mentor LeAnn, showing her the history of country music. Directed by Michael SwitzerOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
FantasyThemes Christmas filmsActors Dolly Parton,
Roddy McDowall,
Allison Mack,
Maria del Mar,
Eli Marienthal,
Brian KerwinRating62%
Parton stars as a somewhat-selfish country singer, Ruby Diamond, whose untimely death while driving at night results in her gaining an audience with St. Peter (Roddy McDowall). He offers her a rather unusual arrangement: she will return to Earth on a mission to reunite the suburban Bartilson family (a family that's been torn apart ever since the mother died). If she succeeds by midnight on Christmas Eve, then she will be granted her wings as an angel. If not, she will receive a fate much worse. , 45minutes
Directed by Steven Dean MooreGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's films,
Santa Claus in filmActors Drew Barrymore,
Edward Asnere,
Jay Mohr,
Dan Castellaneta,
Joe Pantoliano,
Peter MacNicolRating69%
The story follows an anthropomorphic Jack Russell Terrier named Olive (voiced by Drew Barrymore), who does not act at all like a dog. ("The Days Still Remaining 'Till Christmas") While in town, she meets Martini, a con artist penguin (voiced by Joe Pantoliano), from whom she buys a "Rolexxx". When she returns home from some errands, she finds her owner, Tim (voiced by Jay Mohr), putting away Christmas decorations and announcing morosely that there "won't be any Christmas"., 1h33
Directed by John WhitesellOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Christmas films,
Children's filmsActors Danny DeVito,
Matthew Broderick,
Kristin Davis,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Mac Davis,
Alex HirschRating50%
Local eye doctor and Christmas expert Steve Finch (Matthew Broderick) wants his kids to have a great Christmas, packed with Steve's tried and true traditions, such as using an advent calendar, taking Christmas card pictures in matching sweaters, and getting a large tree. At night, he hears noises. He looks out his window and sees a moving truck. He and his wife Kelly (Kristin Davis) immediately know that "the new neighbors are moving in." In the morning, when Steve goes to get his paper, he is startled to see someone on his doorstep, stealing the paper, which causes him to spill coffee on himself. The stranger is his new neighbor Buddy Hall (Danny DeVito), a car salesman. Steve and Kelly also meet Buddy's wife Tia (Kristin Chenoweth)., 1h38
Directed by Eric TillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost filmsActors Henry Winkler,
Dorian Harewood,
Susan Hogan,
Cec Linder,
R.H. Thomson,
David WayneRating67%
In Depression-era New England, a miserly businessman named Benedict Slade receives a long-overdue attitude adjustment one Christmas Eve when he is visited by three ghostly figures who resemble three of the people whose possessions Slade had seized to collect on unpaid loans. Assuming the roles of the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future from Charles Dickens' classic story, the three apparitions force Slade to face the consequences of his skinflint ways, and he becomes a caring, generous, amiable man., 1h31
Directed by Norman RenéOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Films based on playsActors Mia Farrow,
Scott Glenn,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Tony Goldwyn,
Eileen Brennan,
Debra MonkRating51%
Relentlessly cheerful and hopelessly optimistic Rachel's seemingly perfect life is upended one Christmas Eve when her husband Tom announces he has taken a contract out on her life but is having second thoughts about his decision to do so. Wearing only a nightgown and slippers, she hastily leaves her Connecticut home in a blizzard to escape the fate he planned for her. She is rescued by Springfield, Massachusetts social worker Lloyd, who brings her home to his deaf, mute, paraplegic wife Pooty. Rachel moves in with the couple and begins working with Lloyd at Hands Across the Sea, a charitable organization dedicated to helping the disabled., 1h25
Directed by Brian HensonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about films,
Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost films,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Michael Caine,
Steven Mackintosh,
Dave Goelz,
Jerry Nelson,
Meredith Braun,
Frank OzRating77%
In this adaptation of the Christmas story narrated by Charles Dickens himself with the occasional commentary of Rizzo the Rat, it is Christmas Eve in 19th century London. The merriment is not shared by Ebenezer Scrooge, a surly money-lender who is more interested in profit than celebration. So cold to the season of giving is he that his bookkeeping staff, including loyal employee Bob Cratchit, have to plead with him just to have a day off work for Christmas by pointing out that Scrooge would have no customers on the holiday and that it would waste coal to sit alone in the office. Scrooge's nephew Fred arrives to invite his uncle to Christmas dinner with him and two gentlemen also come to Scrooge's offices collecting money in the spirit of the season to provide a Christmas dinner for the poor. Scrooge declines and complains that it is not worth looking after the poor, as their deaths will decrease the surplus population. Fred is shocked at his uncle's ruthless nature, but repeats his invitation, makes his own donation, and departs. Bean Bunny shows up asking for a penny to hear his song, but Scrooge throws a wreath at him in response., 1h21
Directed by Andy WolkOrigin USAGenres Drama,
FantasyThemes Christmas filmsActors Valerie Bertinelli,
David Cubitt,
Peter Falk,
William Russ,
Patricia Gage,
Bill CarrRating62%
When a photojournalist (David Cubitt) in the fictional Bay City photographs a mysterious stranger performing an act of bravery, the act quickly becomes headline news and the town dubs the stranger "John Christmas". After seeing the photo, Kathleen McAllister (Valerie Bertinelli) becomes convinced that the mysterious stranger is in fact her long-lost brother Hank (William Russ), a former firefighter. With the town's help, Kathleen and Noah set about to find the stranger's true identity with the help of Max (Peter Falk), a Christmas angel., 1h43
Directed by John D. HancockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Christmas films,
Musical filmsActors Sam Elliott,
Cloris Leachman,
Abe Vigoda,
Michael Constantine,
Rutanya Alda,
Rebecca Harrell TickellRating63%
Jessica Riggs (Rebecca Harrell), an 8-year-old girl whose mother has recently died from an unknown illness, is being raised with her older brother, Steve (John Duda), by their father, John (Sam Elliott), whose apple farm has fallen on hard times. Jessica loves everything to do with Christmas and listens to her Christmas records all year long. She continues to remember her mother and comforts herself with the thought that she is in Heaven. John is being temporarily helped with the kids by his sister-in-law, Sarah (Rutanya Alda)., 1h40
Directed by Clive DonnerGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost filmsActors George C. Scott,
Frank Finlay,
David Warner,
Susannah York,
Angela Pleasence,
Edward WoodwardRating77%
The film opens with a funeral procession, presumably that of Jacob Marley, as his death is mentioned by the narrator (Roger Rees). The scene then changes to seven years later, on Christmas Eve in 1843 within the business establishment of Scrooge and Marley. Bob Cratchit (David Warner), a clerk employed by Scrooge, comments that Marley has been dead for seven years, but is gruffly ordered to return to work by Marley's surviving partner, Ebenezer Scrooge (George C. Scott). Bob then attempts to add some coal to an almost nonexistent fire, but is stopped by Scrooge, who gives him a curt and cutting lecture on clothing as protection against the cold, and that "coal burns; coal is fleeting, and coal is costly". Scrooge then declares that there will be no more coal burned in the office that day, and orders Cratchit to return to work lest he be fired.