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  1. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Tyler Lee Ethridge, Zoe Myers, Joshua Powell, Jonathon Robins...

  2. Emma Apple's Very First Christmas. Official site for the motion picture.

    • A Christmas Carol
    • A Trap For Santa Claus
    • A Little Girl Who Did Not Believe in Santa Claus
    • The Night Before Christmas
    • Scrooge, Or Marley’s Ghost
    • The Christmas Dream
    • Santa Claus

    photo source: Wikimedia In the novella “A Christmas Carol,” Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and unkind man, is visited on Christmas Eve by three ghosts. The first ghost depicts Scrooge’s past and present, including Marley, his business partner, and the spirits of his late partners. Scrooge is shown his folly by the second ghost, who also explains how h...

    photo source: amazon.com The story of this movie, as the name implies, is to catch Santa. In order to do so, the Rogers childrensneak out of bed, set a tub in front of the window, and connect a line to the window sash with one end on each of their feet. When the window is raised, the string will cause the children to become aware of Santa, and they...

    photo source: i.ytimg.com This short Christmas movie starts with a boy from a wealthy household playing outside with his sled on the day before Christmas when he spots a girl shivering in the cold since her family cannot afford for her to have a coat. Giving her his coat, the kid drives her to his house, where they play for a while. He tells her a ...

    photo source: themoviedb.org The poem “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” by Clement C. Moore served as the inspiration for the movie. The plot follows the children in a household preparing for bed on Christmas Eve but can’t contain their excitement for Christmas. Meanwhile, Santa is seen busy preparing to send gifts to different households.

    photo source: wikimedia.org A miser named Ebeneezer Scrooge is contacted by Marley’s ghost and shown visions of Christmas Past, Present, and Future in a 1901 British short silent drama film, which is the earliest known cinematic version of Charles Dickens’ 1843 novel A Christmas Carol. In the early days of cinema, it was typical for filmmakers to a...

    photo source: filmaffinity.com The stage production that was produced in 1897 at the Olympia music hall in Paris may have served as the inspiration for the movie, one of Méliès’s contributions to the féerie genre of cinema. The film’s structure is very theatrical, switching between well-known genre scenarios and fantastical aspects like a stage fée...

    photo source: amazon.com Santa Claus visits a home on Christmas Eve in George Albert Smith’s 1898 British short silent drama film Santa Claus. This makes it the oldest Christmas movie ever released. Santa Claus can be seen in this photo walking in from the fireplace and starting to trim the tree. He then stuffs the stockings that the kids had previ...

  3. Nov 5, 2023 · In 2018, Hallmark produced its first movies with BIPOC leads- Memories of Christmas and A Majestic Christmas. There have been more non-white leads, in both Hallmark Christmas and year-round movies, as well as in other Network holiday films.

  4. Dec 26, 2020 · Being the first big budget movie produced by Monogram pictures, upon its release, It Happened On Fifth Avenue was one of the most well received Christmas movies yet. The movie is an outright comedy and it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story, but it lost to another Christmas movie.

  5. It's foundational. With that in mind, here are not just ten random Christmas movies, but the first ten Christmas movies ever made! Christmas Movies #1–10. Santa Claus (1898) The Christmas Dream (1900) Scrooge, or Marley's Ghost (1901) The Night Before Christmas (1905) A Little Girl Who Did Not Believe in Santa Claus (1907) A Christmas Carol ...

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  7. Mar 21, 2022 · Just two years later, George Albert Smith made the very first Christmas movie. Although only 76 seconds long, Santa Claus was a groundbreaking cinematic creation and an all-around technical marvel. Through innovative special effects, the short told the story of Santa’s visit to the home of two children on Christmas Eve.