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Than a Century of Christmas Movies He Holiday Season and Movies Go Together

Than a Century of Christmas Movies He Holiday Season and Movies Go Together

Viewpoints More than a century of Christmas Movies he holiday season and movies go together. This year, remade as “It Happened One Christmas” with Marlo Thomas T major studios planned the release of popular films playing the George Bailey character, Orson Wells playing such as “Lincoln” and “Les Miserables” for the Mr. Potter and playing an angle named holiday season. Yet, the most popular movies to view during Clara Oddbody. “” was remade into a the Christmas season are Christmas-themed movies. Families musical, “,” with playing the title gather around the television to watch their favorite Christmas character. classics. Over the weekend, I rewatched one of my favorite Since 1980, Christmas films have followed Christmas films, “Love Actually,” and I began to consider divergent paths. The lighthearted romantic of Christmas films through the earlier eras have given way to farce, decades. slapstick, and juvenile humor such as Christmas films date back that found in “Scrooged” (1988), to the silent film era. In 1910, “National Lampoon’s Christmas Thomas Edison produced an Vacation” (1989), “The Santa Clause” adaptation of the Charles Dickens (1994), “Elf” (2003), and “A Very novella “A Christmas Carol.” The Harold & Kumar Christmas” (2011). Dicken’s classic has since been the Other films use Christmas as an basis for more than two dozen ancillary backdrop for events that could movies. take place in any season. I can easily see The were the golden why many consider the movie “Home age for Christmas films. The 1940s Alone” (1990) to be a Christmas film. saw the release of some of the most On the other hand, I find it a bit popular Christmas films of all time. surprising that “” (1984) and Near the top of this list is “Die Hard” (1988) sometimes make the Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful list of favorite Christmas films. Life” (1946), in which ’s character George Perhaps the most apparent trend in the past three Bailey is given the opportunity to see what the world would decades is the pervasive use of computer technology in the have been like without him. In the movie “Holiday Inn” making of Christmas movies. A list of popular films that (1942), introduced the song could not have been made without computer technology “White Christmas” for the first time. include “The Muppet’s Christmas Carol” (1992), Tim Vincent Minelli’s “Meet Me in St. Louis” gives a Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993), Jim 22-year-old the opportunity to introduce the Carrey’s “How the Stole Christmas” (2000), and “The world to the song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Polar Express” (2004). Other memorable films from this period include Over the weekend, I spoke with a couple who had “Christmas in Connecticut” (1945), “Miracle on 34th Street” just introduced their twin fouryear-old sons to the “Rudolph (1947), and “The Bishop’s Wife” (1947). the Red-Nosed Reindeer” movie that was made 44 years Given the popularity of Christmas films in the before the twins were born. 1940s, it is interesting that only a handful of Christmas- Other than being a little scared of the Abominable themed movies were made in the . “A Christmas Carol” Snowman, the kids loved the movie. (1951) was a remake of the Dickens’ story. “The Lemon Another friend told me her favorite Christmas film Drop Kid,” with , introduced the song “Silver was the version of a Christmas Carol made 10 years ago. Bells.” The and Bing Crosby movie “White I asked about the specifics of the film to determine Christmas” (1955) drew upon the popularity of the song which version she was talking about. I found out that she Crosby introduced in “Holiday Inn” (1942); many list this liked the version in which George C. Scott played Scrooge. film as one of their favorites. The film was actually made three decades ago. The saw the rise of animated Christmas films. Christmas movies have the ability to erase the Although the quality of the animation is primitive by today’s decades. In a season in which three, four and five generations standards, some of these films have become family favorites. may be gathered under one roof, erasing time can be a good Among the favorites are “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” thing to do. (1964), “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965), and “How the Christmas movies help to connect the generations. Grinch Stole Christmas” (1966). During the holiday season, I hope you find the time By the , some of the movies of prior decades to enjoy one of your favorite Christmas films with someone had become classics, and as is often the case, film directors began to remake the classics. “It’s a Wonderful Life” was you love.