Monday 5 October 2009

Holiday Family Collection


Holiday Family Collection
Celebrate the holidays with classic films television shows and cartoons from yesteryear. This DVD pack includes 14 feature films 51 of America's favorite holiday TV episodes and 29 cartoons for hours of family fun.Combining it's popular Holiday Family Favorites and Holiday TV Classics DVD sets Mill Creek Entertainment is proud to present this 8 DVD set featuring programming for the entire family!System Requirements:Running Time: 2520 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 683904888808 Manufacturer No: CRTN88880
Customer Review: Many great memories
This is an excellent collection of truly classic Christmas and holiday movies, cartoons, and TV shows. They bring back many good memories of "Christmas's Past". I remember watching many of these when I was a kid. And while some of the shows are not the best quality, I think that adds to their character. Lets face it, some of us that have been around as long as these films, have a few wrinkles ourselves. So don't hesitate to buy this collection if you like good wholesome entertainment.
Customer Review: You can't beat this collection for enjoyment, just some poor VHS quality on some programs. (explained)
This "FAMILY HOLIDAY COLLECTION" with 12 Holiday Movies (from 1935 - 1964), 49 Holiday TV Episodes (1950's and 60's) and 27 Christmas Cartoons (1940's - 1960's) is a very nice mix of seasonal Favorites of yesteryear. 8 DVD's and over 40 hours of Holiday entertainment! NOTE: Most is in Black and White format, direct VHS transfers, ALL 4:3 aspect ratio (Standard) and some are grainy with some audio inferiority. But for the most part a very enjoyable and entertaining mix for the holiday's. My favorites and suggested viewing for the movies: Beyond Tomorrow (1940) a very nice story about 3 old rich gentlemen who take in a young forlorn couple during the holidays (with a nice twist). The Miracle on 34th Street (1955 made for television) not as good as the 1947 version with Natalie Wood but still a fun story. And Scrooge (1935) a rare English version nice touch (a little grainy but a treat to experience). My favorite Cartoons were The First Christmas, Howdy Doody Christmas, Jingle Bells, and Rudolph, the Red Nose Reindeer. My favorite Tv episodes were many; All 5 of the "Ozzie and Harriet", Racquet Squad (the Christmas caper), Charles Dicken's The Christmas Carol with Vincent Price as the narrator, The RUGGLES (Christmas Eve 1952) and the A Child is Born. Also there is a BONUS virtual fireplace sequence too!! (very clear with crackling burning logs in COLOR) Just sit back and enjoy some really memorable Christmas / Holiday fun!! I recommend this Collection for any family there something here for everyone!!!! Enjoy.

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