Best
Christmas Movies
Check
out these highly recommended Best Christmas Movies. These
five classic films are perfect for family viewing and should
be in every home movie collection.
They`re
all available in new special editions, with great picture
and sound transfers and lots of extra features. Some feature
the restored and remastered original black and white versions
plus newly colorized prints that are fantastic.
Best
of all, you can get a great price on these collectibles -
click on the images below for full details!
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Christmas Carol (1951) starring Alistair Sim is the all-time
best version of the classic Charles Dickens' novel about
the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge dispensing misery in Victorian
London - until three ghosts set him on the path to dedemption.
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It's
a Wonderful Life (1946), starring James Stewart as the
frustrated small-town building and loan company owner
saved from suicide by an angle named Clarence who shows
him how wonderful his life really is. A brilliant movie,
superbly acted. Superb new colorized edition looks fantastic. |
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Miracle
On 34th Street (1947), staring John Payne as an idealistic
lawyer who sets out to prove that Father Christmas really
exisits in the hope saving Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn)
from the psychiatric ward. Absolutely enchanting film
co-starring Natalie Wood and Maureen O`Hara. |
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The
Bishop`s Wife (1947) stars Cary Grant as an angel named
Dudley who comes to the rescue of a church minister (David
Niven) faced with a crisis - and falls in love with his
beautiful wife Julia (Loretta Young). A true classic full
of humour and emotion. |
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Holiday
Inn (1942) starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire introduced
the world to the classic song White Christmas. Bing sings
a dozen timeless Irving Berlin songs while Astaire dances
up a storm - and they both try to win the girl. Restored
version looks amazing. |