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Starring Sam Elliott, John Corbett, Sarah Paulson, Karen Allen, Elizabeth McLaughlin, and Emily Alyn Lind "November Christmas" tells how neighbors help a family trying to cope with their daughter's illness. The father comes up with an ambitious plan to "move the clock," so his daughter will experience an exciting Halloween (albeit in August) and a magical Christmas (in November) no matter what happens.
114 minutes. It stars Richard Attenborough, Mara Wilson, Elizabeth Perkins, and Dylan McDermott, and is the fourth remake (and the second theatrical version) of the original 1947 film. Like the original, this film was released by 20th Century Fox.
** The New York City based Macy's department store declined any involvement with this remake, so the fictitious "Cole's" became its replacement.[2] Gimbels had gone out of business in 1987; hence it was replaced by the fictional "Shopper's Express". The story takes place between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in New York City, and focuses on the effect of a department store Santa Claus who claims to be the real Santa. The film has become a perennial Christmas favorite.
The third remake of the original 1947 film. Starring Jane Alexander, David Hartman, Jim Backus, Tom Bosley and more Miracle on 34th Street is a 1973 American made-for-TV movie directed by Fielder Cook. Like the original, this film was produced by 20th Century Fox. Additionally, the New York City-based Macy's department store allowed their name to be used in this film, unlike later versions.
45 mins - Starring MacDonlad Carey, Teresa Wright, Thomas Mitchell
The holiday season is in full swing when a cultured gentlemen with twinkling eyes, and ample belly, and a snowy beard is hired as Macy's department store Santa. He claims his name is Kris Kringle, and soon fills everyone with Christmas spirit - except for his boss, Doris Walker, who's raising her daughter Susan to not believe in Santa but when Kris is declared insane and put on trail everyone's faith is put to the test as old and young alike face the age old question: Do you believe in Santa Claus? (content is black & white)
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Miracle on 34th Street was first released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1987.
In 1985, it became one of the first full-length black and white films to be colorized.[24] The 4½-month process was carried out by Color Systems Technology, Inc.[25] In 1993, this version was released on VHS and LaserDisc, and was followed four years later by a "50th Anniversary Edition" on both formats, remastered by THX.
The first DVD release was in October 1999, featuring the B&W version alongside the original theatrical trailer and a TV spot. In November 2006, it was re-released as a two-disc "Special Edition" DVD, with disc one containing an "all new colorized version" carried out by Legend Films. The second disc had the original black-and-white version and numerous extras, including The 20th Century Fox Hour's 1955 TV remake. Both discs also included a full-length audio commentary by Maureen O'Hara. The B&W disc has since been re-released several times, including in a pairing with the 1994 remake.
In October 2009, 20th Century Fox released the B&W version on Blu-ray with all previous extras, bar the TV remake.
In 2017, the film was restored in 4K resolution; so far this version is only available via DCP. - wiki
Directed by Don Bluth
Rock-A-Doodle is about a rooster named Chanticleer who raises the sun every morning with his Elvis Presley-esque crowing. One morning the sun rises without him, and ridiculed as a phony, he leaves the farm to work in the city. The denizens of the farm come to find that Chanticleer actually is needed to raise the sun, and to stop the flooding brought by the sunlessness and the evil owl duke's magic, they go to the city to bring him back.
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1:38:45 Spanning more than three centuries, a priceless painting leaves a profound effect on two teachers (Glenn Close, Thomas Gibson), a wealthy woman (Ellen Burstyn) and her servant. The film was based on Girl In Hyacinth Blue, a novel by author Susan Vreeland.
English Subtitiles The world’s most famous Christmas song, “Silent Night,” comes to us from Austria (Österreich in German). Called “Stille Nacht” in its original German, this beautiful Christmas carol is now sung and enjoyed around the world in over 140 languages.