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Fun topic, Lincoln! My holiday tradition is to watch Walt Disney's "The Small One," "A Walt Disney Christmas" (both Walt Disney Super 8 home movies) and Columbia's Super 8 digest of "A Christmas Carol" with Alastair Sim.
I will be watching, at assorted times ... The Small One, 600ft Derann. Mickey's Christmas Carol, 600ft Derann. The Prince and the Pauper, 600ft Disney/Derann. A Walt Disney Christmas, 400ft. The Little Match Girl, 200ft. A Christmas Carol 1951 full feature. How the Animals Discovered Christmas, 400ft. The Littlest Angel, 400ft. The Snowman, 600ft, Derann.
Well done Lincoln! I was contemplating a similar themed thread 🙂
I have created 2 sets of Christmas-Themed films. As I don't like to over-view my films (so that I never get bored with seeing them) I will view each set every other year, which will still allow me to be able to have a special Christmas program each year - here's this year's selection, to be screened between the 20-30th of December:
It's A Wonderful Life
L&H Laughing Gravy - first seen during Christmas
Charlie Brown's Christmas - DVD
T&J Night Before Christmas Mickey's Christmas Carol
The Man Who Came To Dinner - Christmas Ending
The Jungle Book - always saw a Disney Classic at the
Cinema when I was a young boy.
I have a different but similar themed program already selected for next year 🙂
Walt Disney Christmas is a great one to have and entertains the children very well along with those of us who refuse to grow up. We also like the Laurel & Hardy films and last years new Christmas trailer reel from REEL IMAGE.
If all things go to plan Christmas trailer reel #2 should be shipped out in time for our 2021 Christmas shows for those who placed orders. We must remember tho the lab have probably been playing catch-up as all business has suffered from the pandemic, but lets keep our projector gates cleaned and ready for a treat. 😎
Over the years we have collected every version of Christmas Carol we can find as I love the story so much so I guess that will be watched more than anything else feature wise here.
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