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- Follow a former actress as she needs to take charge of a town's annual Christmas Eve courtroom production debating the true authorship of the poem "A Visit from St. Nick".
- Well, a mouse *is* stirring... And he's having fun playing with the toys, until he mistakes Tom for a stuffed toy and wakes him up.
- When a town learns that Santa Claus has struck it off his delivery schedule due to an insulting letter, a way must be found to change his mind.
- A murderous Santa and Mrs Claus play a cat and mouse game with the FBI.
- It follows an estranged mother and her daughter as they get caught in a snowstorm on Christmas Eve and are forced to take refuge inside a church. They meet a handsome pastor and a music teacher who motivate them to reconnect.
- Surreal Soviet-era Christmas fantasy movie.
- When Santa sets off on his Christmas duties a day early, crashes into the Fox family's house, ends up with amnesia, and loses his magic sack of presents, he needs help. But the Foxes are a modern and broken family. Can they help him? The parents are preoccupied with work and the kids aren't very festive. But it's up to them to help Santa find his magical bag of toys or Christmas will be ruined--and the clock is ticking. Forced to set their own problems aside and work together, the Fox family rediscover how much they enjoy being together and realize that they might need to reprioritize their lives. "The Night Before The Night Before Christmas" is a crazy Christmas fantasy for all the family, brimming with festive spirit.
- A narrator sings the opening stanzas of the classic poem while we see the house at rest. Santa lands on the roof, comes down the chimney, and opens his bag. The toys march out and decorate the tree, with the toy soldiers shooting balls from their cannon, a toy airplane stringing a garland like skywriting, and the toy firemen applying snow. A blimp delivers the star to the top. Meanwhile, Santa fills the stockings. His laughter awakens the children, who sneak out. The toys rush to their places, and Santa escapes up the chimney just in time. The closing verse is sung.
- The village blacksmith saddles the devil himself in order to get a gift for the beautiful Oksana. Based on Gogol's fairy tale.
- The story of a likable orphan boy named Jeffrey and his cat who talks his way into a job at a toy factory run by a grouchy old man. Jeffrey is determined to spread as much Christmas cheer as he can and fixes up discarded toys and delivers then to the village orphans. The toy factory owner finds out and tries to set a trap to catch Jeffrey.
- The story about an estranged couple and their terminal ill son.
- It's December 24th, and 'Santa Claus' is busy feeding his reindeer and finishing up the toys that he will soon deliver. Meanwhile, the children in a large family hang their stockings over the fireplace, and then are put to bed. But the restless children cannot sleep, and they soon start a lively pillow fight. Back at his workshop, Santa loads up everything and begins his journey.
- Loosely based on the poem "The Night Before Christmas," this animated story explores the excitement that unexpectedly arises when a homeless mouse family must look for a new place to live.
- Gregory launches off on his own adventure into the enchanted wood to find the Fairy Queen who can break Implestik's bitter spell.
- Fictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas," in which his young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's musical version and sung by The Norman Luboff Choir.
- A live-action visualization of the poem, blended with animation.
- A holiday short featuring the artwork of Will Moses (great grandson of Grandma Moses) and an original score by Noa Lazarus.
- The Christmas season is approaching and Mrs. Corbin, who has been ill for many months, remembers the past Christmas when her husband John played Santa Claus for their little daughter and wonders how this Christmas will be if the operation she is contemplating should be fatal. John Corbin is very anxious about his wife's operation and surprised to learn that it will cost about $500.00. One day, when a client leaves $500.00 in his charge to he invested in stocks, he is interrupted by the telephone and instead of placing the money in the safe, he unconsciously places it in his pocket. Answering the telephone, he receives a message from his little daughter Helen, saying that her mother is very sick. John hurries home and decides that the operation must be performed at once. He is troubled to know where he will get the $500.00 to pay for it, and at that moment thinks of the money in his pocket. He decides to use it and replace it before his employer discovers that he has taken it. Mrs. Corbin undergoes the operation and dies in its performance. Her husband's theft is discovered and he is sent to jail. His motherless child is left with Mrs. Corbin's sister. Corbin works in the prison shoe shop, thinks of his little daughter and cuts from the spare pieces of leather, little dolls which he hopes to send her at Christmastime. The night before Christmas, he manages to escape. He makes haste for his home where he tells his sister-in-law that he has come to play Santa Clans for his little Helen. Hastily taking the Santa Claus suit from the cupboard where it was kept since last Christmas, he dresses himself in the disguise, goes into his child's bedroom and tells her that Santa Claus has come to wish her a Merry Christmas and present her with some leather dolls which he has made for her. The little one is happy to meet old Santa. Leaving the bedroom and entering the living room, he finds the prison guards awaiting him. Removing his costume, he goes with them back to prison. The next day, Christmas, is made brighter for Corbin when he remembers how he made his child happy.
- 'Twas the night before Christmas, and Maria and Jose had a lot of Christmas presents to pack. But their race against time didn't stop when they were done. Will the Christmas bring joy to their family?
- 'Twas the Night Before Christmas is a Christmas television special loosely inspired by the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore. It first aired December 7, 1977 on ABC.
- Now you can have Bunny the Elf read to your little ones on Christmas Eve. She reads her favorite book, "The Night Before Christmas" by Clement C. Moore. Enjoy. Merry Christmas.
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- Santa comes to visit a home on Christmas Eve but has a craving for something other then Milk with his cookies!
- Constance Colt Bassett recites the traditional holiday poem "A Visit from Saint Nicholas" by Clement Clark Moore.
- In this "Dark Pictures Anthology"-inspired short horror, The Curator tells us a festive story of a brotherly band and their merry misadventures.
- The classic Christmas poem as told by Bob Schmidt.
- A Wall Street businessman, neglecting his family on Christmas Eve, walks in on a home invasion in process inside his apartment and finds himself in a tense standoff with an armed burglar.
- Bash Dinsmore and his friends and fellow actors come together to perform a version of the famous 'Twas the Night before Christmas.
- A boy rides in Santa's sleigh for a round the world Christmas Eve jaunt.
- Master impressionist Jim Meskimen reads "The Night Before Christmas" as 27 different celebrities, including Robert De Niro, Anthony Hopkins, and Robin Williams.
- As told by The Curator - an ancient storyteller with a rich history - follow the journey of Carl, Rick, Harry, John and James as they investigate a series of murders that have taken place over the course of the Christmas period.
- The story of Santa's visit on a snowy Christmas Eve is beautifully brought to life with exquisite illustrations and festive music
- Charles Dickens is portrayed conceiving the story of A Christmas Carol, in his study at 1AM on Friday, October 13, 1843.
- It's the night before Christmas in America, and something rotten is stirring in this house...
- When suburban homeowner Charles Heston fires his shotgun at what he thinks is a 'burglar' on Christmas eve, he and his nuclear family discover that reality and myth are the same.
- An elderly man recalls a long bygone Christmas