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By Dick on
Wed, Dec 26, 2012 11:01 PM PST
I produced this movie all those years ago, a great experience especially with those three special ladies. I only discovered all the continuing interest from people who've loved the movie, and it prompted me to want to get a transfer done for all those …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By sandi on
Sun, Nov 23, 2008 5:24 PM PST
the gift of love a christmas story, was truly an heartwarming movie for t.v. and I have wondered why this wonderful movie has not been shown again. Mom and I watched it together, cried and we talked about how loney we would be without each other. She …more»1 of 0 people found this review helpful
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About The Show
Lee Remick is a suburbanite whose Christmas holiday is shattered by the death of her mother (Angela Lansbury, in their first project together since "Anyone Can Whistle," the Stephen Sondheim musical), the failure of her husband's business and the possible collapse of her marriage, and only through a dream-like visit to a simpler time in the Vermont village she once knew does she find the personal strength to overcome her despair. Earl ("The Waltons") Hamner adapted his teleplay from Bess Streeter Aldrich's short story, "The Silent Stars Go By." Exteriors of the film were lensed in Burlington and Chelsea, Vermont.
Lee Remick is a suburbanite whose Christmas holiday is shattered by the death of her mother (Angela Lansbury, in their first project together since "Anyone Can Whistle," the Stephen Sondheim musical), the failure of …
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