Absolutely. The others are playing a particular kind of Santa Claus but for me Huddleston is playing the image of Santa Claus that we all actually dreamed of as kids. The truly magical Santa who has no agenda at all except to be kind. It's him and then Attenborough for me. It's not just one of my favourite Christmas movies, it's actually one of my favourite films of all times. Reminds of being an innocent child where everything was magical
There's been many versions of the character 'Scrooge', but I think Bill Murray nails it in his '80s version.
I love Christmas time, but most of the films are crap. Bah humbug. National Lampoon's is one I'd watch more than once (and I do watch it every year). Oh, and another classic not mentioned yet, Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
Muppets Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol - Alistair Simms White Christmas Santa Claus The Movie It's a Wonderful Life Plus drama from ITV Christmas Lights
Debbie does Dallas at Christmas time. Or any time. can you imagine. Young Tommy "What's this Debbie does Dallas film abart Dad". Dad "No Idea Tommy. Ask thi mam. She's watched it several times. But on a serious note, Ben Hur never fails. I forget lots of it. Mrs insists Home alone. Whilst funny I've got a little tired of it.
You only need to watch one of those dodgy American ones. They are all the same. A couple meet ( often years after knowing each other previously.) fall in love, split up and then get back together. THE END. think my wife has watched them all 5 times. Every Xmas we have to endure these rubbish Xmas movies
I've made it a bit of a mission to unearth the treasures from those many, many, many made-for-tv Christmas movies. Couple to watch for; 'Christmas Perfection' (aka 'The Perfect Christmas Village'), which has become an annual watch in our house. Maybe it's so bad it's taken on cult status. That's 'cult', SD.... The other one is 'A Christmas Movie Christmas', which as the name suggests, is pretty self-aware and pokes a bit of fun at the genre. The really bizarre bit is that both films share an almost identical scene where the main protagonist(s) wakes up in strange Christmas pyjamas in a strange Christmas town. Literally the same scene ...
Watched this last night (the 1974 original). Its not a great Christmas film, its just a truly great film. Classic
Its weird how we also associate certain films with Christmas as well, because they often get or used to get shown at that time. Films like The Italian job, Wizard of Oz, The Towering inferno, and Porridge.