Films tender, touching, funny, bright movies, classic movies. Ideal films in the spirit of Christmas, which we have seen many times and we want to see them again and again on these festive days.
The most classic arguably Christmas movie is the It’s a Wonderful Life /A Wonderful Life (1964), directed by
Frank Capra
and starring
James Stewart.
The hero he plays is a man who wants to end his life, until a guardian angel appears that makes him realize that life is not in vain. This Christmas story it is always at the top of films of the genre.
Holiday
Inn
(1942) is one of the most glamorous musicals in the history of Cinema. It's a film by
Mark Sandrich
and
Robert Allen
, which has it all! Love, dance, song and two absolute stars:
Fred Aster
and
Big Crosby
. The film was even painted, in order to remain unchanged in time.
Scrooge / Scrooge
or A Christmas Carol
(1951) is a film adaptation of the novel
A Christmas Story
by Charles Dickens, directed by
Brian Desmond Hartz
. A crappy man, who considers Christmas a fraud, receives on Christmas Eve the visit of three spirits who show him his mistakes and... The novel has undergone many adaptations, but this one, starring
Alaster Sim
, remains at the top.
In 1954 another impressively rich musical was filmed, Michael Kurtiz's
White Christmas
, starring
Big Crosby
and
Danny Kay
. Two couples join forces to save the
Vermont inn,
their former general manager. A successful staff of wonderful artists who dance and sing in the spirit of Christmas.
Another film that has become a myth, identified with the holidays, is the Christmas story, produced in 1983,
A Christmas Story
, directed by
Bob Clark
. It's the story of a little boy,
Ralphie Parker
, who would like to grow up in the '40s, to become cowboy and have a gun. Its goal is to convince people that this is the perfect gift. But he will be confronted with everyone, even Santa Claus. Wonderful film filled with the glow of the Christmas Dream.
Films tender, touching, funny, bright movies, classic movies. Ideal films in the spirit of Christmas, which we have seen many times and we want to see them again and again on these festive days.
The most classic arguably Christmas movie is the It’s a Wonderful Life /A Wonderful Life (1964), directed by
Frank Capra
and starring
James Stewart.
The hero he plays is a man who wants to end his life, until a guardian angel appears that makes him realize that life is not in vain. This Christmas story it is always at the top of films of the genre.
Holiday
Inn
(1942) is one of the most glamorous musicals in the history of Cinema. It's a film by
Mark Sandrich
and
Robert Allen
, which has it all! Love, dance, song and two absolute stars:
Fred Aster
and
Big Crosby
. The film was even painted, in order to remain unchanged in time.
Scrooge / Scrooge
or A Christmas Carol
(1951) is a film adaptation of the novel
A Christmas Story
by Charles Dickens, directed by
Brian Desmond Hartz
. A crappy man, who considers Christmas a fraud, receives on Christmas Eve the visit of three spirits who show him his mistakes and... The novel has undergone many adaptations, but this one, starring
Alaster Sim
, remains at the top.
In 1954 another impressively rich musical was filmed, Michael Kurtiz's
White Christmas
, starring
Big Crosby
and
Danny Kay
. Two couples join forces to save the
Vermont inn,
their former general manager. A successful staff of wonderful artists who dance and sing in the spirit of Christmas.
Another film that has become a myth, identified with the holidays, is the Christmas story, produced in 1983,
A Christmas Story
, directed by
Bob Clark
. It's the story of a little boy,
Ralphie Parker
, who would like to grow up in the '40s, to become cowboy and have a gun. Its goal is to convince people that this is the perfect gift. But he will be confronted with everyone, even Santa Claus. Wonderful film filled with the glow of the Christmas Dream.