
A Classical Christmas
Entertaining words and pictures are united in this special
presentation for this magical holiday video. Music is visually
interpreted with enchanting scenes from natures' winter and
classical images from the Christmas season such as snow scenes,
ice skaters, and decorative artwork of Currier and Ives. Songs
include: "Deck the Halls," "Joy to the World," "Nutcracker
Suite" and many more.

Going My Way / Holiday
Inn
Double Feature| GOING MY WAY - The classic musical starring
Bing Crosby as Father O'Malley, who is sent to help out a
mortgage-ridden parish. HOLIDAY INN - Featuring Irving Berlin's
memorable hit song, "White Christmas."

Santa Claus The Movie
Dudley Moore stars as an eager-to-please elf who teams up with
Santa Claus to save the spirit of Christmas from the evil
influence of a villainous toy tycoon who wants to flood the
world with dangerous play things.

Scrooge
Albert Finney shines as the title character in this musical
version of Charles Dickens' timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, a
lonely miser who is visited on Christmas Eve by three spirits
who teach him lessons of love and giving. Fun choreography, rich
set design, memorable songs, and a distinguished supporting cast
(led by Sir Alec Guinness as Jacob Marley's ghost) lend
considerable clout to this perennial favorite.

Silent Night
SILENT NIGHT is based on a true story about a young mother
(Linda Hamilton from TV's "Beauty and the Beast" and the
TERMINATOR series) and son who find shelter in a cabin in
Germany on Christmas Eve of 1944. However, soon she finds that
three German soldiers and three American soldiers also need a
place to spend the night, and she manages to forge a temporary
peace between the opposing soldiers to enjoy a peaceful
Christmas eve dinner.
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Eve's Christmas
Eve Stevens is a marketing executive living a wealthy, glamorous life in New
York City. She lives in a gorgeous penthouse and has plenty of dates with
powerful men, but somehow Eve finds herself alone and depressed on Christmas
Eve. Then she receives an extremely unusual Christmas present: she's sent back
in time and given the chance to re-live one crucial week of her life. Eve has to
decide whether she will still walk out on her fianc�, Scott, right before their
wedding in order to pursue her career or--given this miraculous second
chance--she will do things differently. This old-fashioned, inspirational tale
makes for classic holiday viewing.

The Santa Clause
When Santa Claus gets killed in a freak accident after being startled on the
rooftop of a house, it looks like Christmas is ruined. But fortunately, just
before his death, the jolly, gift-giver passed the torch to ad executive Scott
Calvin (Tim Allen), who finishes the job of bestowing holiday cheer on all. When
he finally reaches on the North Pole, however, Scott learns that he can't give
up the job -- he's become the next Santa Claus. (THAT'S the Santa Clause|).
Scott returns home, only to find himself slowly changing into the pudgy,
white-haired old man so beloved of children... and to find that everyone around
him considers him utterly and completely mad.

Santa Claus 2
Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) found a jacket eight years ago that turned him into
Santa Claus. Unfortunately, 900-year old elf Curtis (Spencer Breslin) failed to
read the fine print in the Santa Clause and didn't notice that Santa has to find
a wife or stop being Santa. As Christmas Eve--the marriage deadline--approaches,
Santa finds himself slowly returning to his mortal appearance as the "de-Santification
process" begins. To make matters worse, his mortal son, Charlie, is acting out
in school and is on the Naughty list. Searching for a wife and worried about
Charlie, Santa returns home as Scott, leaving a toy Santa (also played by Allen)
in his place to run the North Pole. Unfortunately, the toy Santa becomes
obsesses with the rules in the Santa handbook and turns into a dictator,
complete with an army of toy soldiers. Allen is extremely engaging as Scott, a
normal guy who loves his role as perhaps the most beloved character in the lives
of children. David Krumholtz stars as Bernard, Santa's right-hand elf, and
Elizabeth Mitchell is Carol Newman, Charlie's school principal and Scott's
unlikely love interest.
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