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ificandream

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Sun Dec 15, 2024, 01:58 PM Dec 15

TCM Christmas marathon Dec. 20 through 25 (revised to add printable schedule)

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Reginald Owen and Ann Rutherford in "A Christmas Carol" (1938)

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‘Tis the season to be jolly with TCM as we embrace the Christmas spirit with our annual Classic Christmas Marathon. Beginning December 20 at 8pm ET, cozy up around the glow of your television for five merry days overstuffed with the gift of classic movies. Our lineup includes 66 vastly different pictures from a variety of genres and countries but all share one common theme: bringing holiday cheer into your homes. At 8pm ET on Christmas Day, TCM will celebrate Holidays in the Hereafter, a selection of films featuring stories of the ethereal realm in the Great Beyond.



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TCM Christmas marathon Dec. 20 through 25 (revised to add printable schedule) (Original Post) ificandream Dec 15 OP
I have seen most of these, and can vouch that most are unknown gems Fiendish Thingy Dec 15 #1

Fiendish Thingy

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1. I have seen most of these, and can vouch that most are unknown gems
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 02:32 PM
Dec 15

I recommend just about all of them for entertaining alternatives to the usual Christmas fare.

Of special note are the following :
Were No Angels (Bogart)
Remember The Night (Fred Macmurray, Stanwyck)
Christmas in Connecticut (Stanwyck)
Man Who came to Dinner (Bette Davis)
Shop Around the Corner (Jimmy Stewart)
Big Business (Laurel & Hardy- one their best, if not the best, silent short)

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