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- In the 1940s, a young boy named Ralphie Parker attempts to convince his parents, teacher, and Santa Claus that a Red Ryder Range 200 Shot BB gun really is the perfect Christmas gift.
- Follows the now-adult Ralphie as he returns to the house on Cleveland Street to give his kids a magical Christmas like the one he had as a child, reconnecting with childhood friends, and reconciling the passing of his Old Man.
- On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.
- Despite her vain stepmother and mean stepsisters, an aspiring singer finds her own holiday miracle as she works as an elf at a Christmas-tree lot.
- Interwoven stories that take place on Christmas Eve, as told by one festive radio host: A family brings home more than a Christmas tree, a student documentary becomes a living nightmare, a Christmas spirit terrorizes, Santa slays evil.
- A group of pre millennials arrange a secluded Christmas party to put the romance back into a friend's life. Unbeknownst to them an investigative journalist and a soviet spy are among the guests.
- Six years later, Ralphie has his eyes fixed on a car. But trouble is sure to follow.
- A youth choir director (Chenoweth) needs to write a big song for the Christmas Eve show but "finds herself distracted" when a boy with a golden voice (Kevin Quinn) joins her choir, which will come as news to his widowed father (Wolf).
- A man realizes that his best friend since childhood is the woman that he loves.
- A live broadcast of the Broadway hit "A Christmas Story: The Musical" in which Ralphie wishes for nothing more than a Red Ryder BB Gun for Christmas.
- While on air, a TV personality accidentally admits she hates Christmas. When she goes to a small town to film a special to repair her image, the Christmas spirit begins to change her life.
- A Christmas Carol tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly money lending loaner and miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley who has made a deal that could save Scrooge from an eternity of wandering the earth in a terrible limbo. Scrooge is subsequently visited by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come who are there to show him both the errors of his ways and that redemption is still possible.
- A teenage chorister from a small Appalachian town dreams of becoming a country music star.
- A charming Christmas tale of hope, forgiveness, and faith that centers around a single mom, her seven-year-old daughter, and a Salvation Army Santa Claus.
- After experiencing several stressful situations within a short time - including the failure of the family business and the loss of her mother - Janet Broderick (Lee Remick) becomes ill. Falling into a deep sleep, she dreams of returning to her hometown, taking her children with her to meet her deceased loved ones. Perhaps, during a Christmas reunion with her beloved family, she will find the answer to coping with her troubles.
- A young boys pet dog and a mouse embark on an adventure to deliver his letter to Santa on Christmas eve.
- Locals take a stand when a young Minnesotan spearheads an unwanted development. They are all about Christmas, however she isn't. An eligible young townie shows her what battles can be won, and which ones should even be fought.
- "A Christmas Tale for Christmas" was a strand of annual British short television films originally broadcast on BBC One between 1971 and 1978.
- Two friends who haven't talked in a while travel to a Christmas Tree Farm in search of the perfect tree for the holidays. During their trip, they reminisce about their past and contemplate their future. This story is told in three chapters. In each chapter, Emma and Jack embody different circumstances. And regardless of the circumstances, we discover their undeniable connection to each other.
- An abridged dramatic reading of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", performed live at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, and based on Dickens's own adaptation for his dramatic readings.
- This mini-story tells of the Weeping Angels and depicts their abduction of a young woman named Julia Hardwick.
- A father's tradition of inviting less fortunate guest for Christmas takes a tragic turn when he is murdered. One year later, his daughter decides to honor his memory by carrying on the tradition. Brittany finds herself alone in a house full of raunchy family, homeless strangers, a prostitute and an unorthodox angel who shows her that her selfish behavior is the cause of her loneliness. Forced with a difficult decision, Brittany will have to embrace the family she hates, or be alone forever.
- A terrifying Christmas story of horror.
- Two mega fans of A Christmas Story spend two years traveling to the film's shooting locations across two countries. Their adventures lead them to uncover facts, discover locations, and recover memorabilia related to iconic holiday movie.
- This film brings to life a famous Norman Rockwell painting. Samuel Cavanaugh, a Scrooge like character, revisits the frozen pond each year to relive the happier moments in his life. Michael Grant is an unhappy young boy attempting to skate with his dad's oversized skates, who was missing in action in Korea. Their paths cross several times as our story unfolds. Its a heartwarming Christmas tale
- A little girl gets separated from her teddy bear and is inconsolable.
- A woman loses everything in a terrorist attack. To renew her faith in herself, she offers to help two of the most unlikely of people.
- "A Ghost Story For Christmas" is a BBC Four production, who revisited (sporadically) the 1971 series at Christmas 2004, and in 2005 began to produce new adaptations of stories by M. R. James.
- Crazy adventures of an accountant with a briefcase full of defrauded money, a girl desperately looking for money for her orphanage and an Angel of Death, who doesn't know anything about money and doesn't need too. Death begs God for just one day of vacation. Since there is much to do on the earth, a substitute - the Angel of Death - is found for the job. Right from the start he runs into bad luck and what is more a beautiful blonde - the Guardian Angel - is bothering him. Little Angelica moves out in search of Santa Claus. Christmas Day is coming soon, so she wants to fulfill her Christmas wish - to find money to save her orphanage from closing down. On the way the little girl meets an accountant named Claus who has stolen a huge amount of money. He is being chased by a bunch of bumbling hoodlums.
- A holiday comedy about a family Christmas Zoom call that goes wrong.
- Join a journey of amazement, wonder, and lots of commotion as two young angels discover the mission of their beloved King. At first disillusioned, they soon learn His mission of mercy and forgiveness is the world's only hope.
- Daily Wire retells the holiday classic "A Christmas Story" with a surprising twist.
- Dennis has just inherited his late Aunt's home. His interest is primarily taken only in the financial gains of his newly acquired situation - however, one item he comes across in his Aunt's belongings is that of a painting depicting a landscape known as 'The Hampton Uplands'. As Dennis becomes more fixated with the art piece, he is unaware that it may also be holding a terrifying and malevolent link to the supernatural within its frame. The Hampton Uplands, a Christmas ghost story is inspired by the legendary works of ghost writer M.R James.
- Tim must find the Spirit of Christmas and he comes to a man by the name of Mr. Kruger.
- Through live action footage, colorful animated sequences and original music, Chef Lidia Bastianich brings the story of her own childhood Christmas traditions in Italy to her five grandchildren here in America today. Instead of the elaborately-decorated Christmas trees and presents of today, Lidia shows her grandchildren how she and her family would bring in a fragrant juniper bush and decorate it with edible ornaments (along with the recipes for those edible ornaments). It is a beautiful message of family traditions, not being wasteful, and appreciating nature.
- A special seasonal ornament evokes memories in Maria of Christmases past and the death of her father.
- The storm is really getting bad out there. Come on in and sit by the fire, enjoy the tree, make yourself a hot cup of Cocoa and enjoy the classic tale of The Nutcracker. Let us be your instant Christmas escape into a world of majesty and wonder, a world filled with wooden soldiers and sugarplum fairies. This is a audio/video atmospheric piece that is designed to create instant Christmas ambiance.
- A young boy, dreams of getting the classic Christmas gift; but, when he realizes the depth of the love that he has for an elder brother, he devises a plan to sacrifice a heart's desire for THE WALK.
- A lamb that had wandered off plays a significant part in the Nativity.
- Lynn is married to Mort, the owner of a hairdryer company ... and the cheapest guy in town. When his miserly ways carry over to Christmas, Lynn decides to see to it that this cheap holiday is his last.
- Though her father forbids her to marry poor young artist Jack Harvey, Molly Wilson becomes his wife and goes away with him to another town. Her older sister Bessie, an attractive widow with two baby boys and a baby girl, pleads with her father on Molly's behalf but he is obdurate. At Christmastime two years later, Bessie surprises her father kissing a photograph of Molly, and she writes her sister to come home for Christmas, saying, "I believe Father would be glad to see you." Jack Harvey, in his garret studio, shares Molly's happiness over the letter. They leave almost immediately with their baby. At a certain point they must change trains and buy new tickets. Jack discovers that he has lost his wallet, so he and Molly strike out bravely along the lonely snow-covered road through the winter-bleak country, cheered on by the hope of a kind reception ahead. At the Wilson home the Christmas tree is decorated and toys are heaped about the room. Upstairs, Bessie puts her children to bed and tells them the story of "Christ at the Manger." She is sad because she does not expect to see her sister this Christmas. It is very late when Jack and Molly, exhausted, come to the town and seek admittance at the inn. All of the rooms are taken and they cannot get accommodations, so they go on to the Wilson home. Seeing all dark within, they decide to spend the night in the barn, sleeping on the hay. Early the next morning, the little children sneak out to the barn to see if Christ is there. They find Molly and Jack and the baby. They tiptoe out and returning to the house, load themselves down with toys from the Christmas tree and go back to the barn. Bessie with her father discovers the absence of the children and tracks them to the barn. The father tries to be stern with his daughter, but he forgives her when Jack shows him their baby. A merry time around the Christmas tree reunites the family in love and happiness.
- After a terrible childhood tragedy, Linda and her brothers struggle to celebrate Christmas. Unexpectedly, they get a call about their mom not surviving thru the holidays. Now, they must return, after 19 years, and spend Christmas together.