
Author:
Gianni TruvianniThere are many a Christmas film to
entertain during this most special time of year and in spite of this tradition not going
back as far as the music and stories that accompany this season; it has become just as
much apart of Christmas as any other. Christmas films; now a days are just as eagerly
awaited as perhaps the season itself by cinema goers all over the world with every season
bringing on a new batch, most of which will probably be forgotten before the season
returns the following year.
With regards to the history behind these films perhaps it can be said that the first films
of this season limited themselves to subjects which portrayed the birth and life of Jesus
Christ or at least the way it is said to have taken place in the New Testament
of the bible. These films concentrating on showing three wise men being lead by a star to
a place where the virgin Mary gave birth to the one whom Christians through out the world
have called the messiah. Some films would include the events of Jesus life but for
the most part these films of Christmas would limit themselves to the events that preceded
his birth.
With time however Christmas films as did perhaps the season itself; moved away from only
being focused on the birth of Christ and started including such themes as Santa Claus.
This being the man who supposedly lives in the North Pole and gives presents to all those
children, regardless of any condition other then weather or not they have been good
through out the year.
Christmas eventually stretched beyond even these two themes and like Christmas itself
which expanded so did the films concerning this time of year, to include the effect this
season has on most people and their relationships to one another. As a strange coincidence
or perhaps it was not the first film to go a way from these two themes was A
Christmas Carol, based on the famous book written by Charles Dickens. As it might
have been this story which was the first to concentrate on another matter concerning
Christmas other then Jesus or Santa Claus.
With regards however to film versions of A Christmas Carol, the first of which
was not even given this title but Scrooge (though sometimes also referred to
as Marleys ghost), it being released way back in 1901 as a short film.
Many films however would follow based on the theme created by Dickens though perhaps the
one that sticks out the most from all these versions of the same, at least as far as those
which are in black and white is the one staring Reginald Owen in 1938 in the role of the
Ebenezer Scrooge. The biter old man who needed to be reminded by three ghosts sent to him
by his deceased business partner, Marley of the joy he once held for Christmas which had
been replaced by his greed for money.
Where A Christmas Carol can be said to have been the first film to focus on
other then religious subjects perhaps it is the film Its A Wonderful
Life which in a way goes back to them though again not concentrating on Jesus
birth but on an angel coming down to earth to assist George Bailey. This being
a man who on Christmas day decided that his path would be suicide to escape from a life he
considered not to have been of use to any; only to be proven that in fact many around him
would be far worse of if he had not been born.
Its A Wonderful Life in my opinion and that of many (at least in the
United States) others has in recent years replaced A Christmas Carol as far as
being the most symbolic film of the Christmas season. As it perhaps even more so then
A Christmas Carol captures that spirit so abundant during this season. That
being the spirit of giving and sharing with our neighbors specially should they be in need
or if they through out their lives have done as much as George Bailey did for those in his
town of Bedford Falls. As for myself personally I would have to say that looking at this
film even from a critical angle, that it is the one that I would recommend above all
others when it comes to Christmas films. It combining sentimentalism but in a strange
manner those who are portrayed as such are also shown as being practical. After all they
in a way are simply showing their gratitude to the man who was responsible for them being
able to buy the homes they live in. This sentiment being exclaimed in the line I
wouldnt even have a roof over my head it if wasnt for you George used by
one of the characters who contributes to solve Georges dilemma over the money which
had been stolen from his savings and loan.
Perhaps one of the reasons why Its A Wonderful Life has replaced A
Christmas Carol as the standard Christmas film is because Its A
Wonderful Life contrary to A Christmas Carol has not had so many
different versions made, which makes it that when people refer to it they naturally only
think of the one made by Capra staring James Stewart. This being the case though a very
forgettable version called It happened One Christmas was made in 1977 which
given the fact that many were not familiar with the original version at the time become
very popular. This till Its A Wonderful Life was made popular on TV to
the point of almost being shown at least once a day at Christmas time. All of which
sending It happened One Christmas back to the obscurity from which it should
have never left.
A Christmas Carol however has had many versions made of it, making it almost
that there is no version which can be considered classic or even the original one. All of
which making it hard for film viewers to focus on any one particular version or
associating the main character Ebenezer Scrooge with any particular actor,
given that many from George C. Scot to Henry Winkler (mostly known for his portrayal of
the Happy Days character the Fonz) to Reginald Owen have played
have played it. This not being the case for George Bailey; as this character has come to
be associated exclusively with James Stewart.
A Christmas Carol perhaps because it was first known as a great piece of
literature went on however to have its theme repeated not only in many a film but TV
serials as well. For instance The Odd Couple did so when Oscar dreamed he was
Scrooge being visited by the ghost of Felix; given that the ghost of Marley
could not make it given that it was his busiest time of year. The Six Million Dollar
Man, a TV show about a man turned part robot also took from this theme as did many a
cartoon like Mr. Magoo and even Walt Disney cashed in on the idea using Donald
Ducks rich but often parsimonious Scottish uncle.
However, many are the films regarding Christmas that I would say deserve honorable mention
such as The Christmas That Almost Wasnt, which I might add I went to see
with my class while a student at the parochial school I attended in my early years in New
York City. The Christmas That Almost Wasnt I would recommend as being
nice though it perhaps lacks somewhat in originality as it takes a page from
Its A Wonderful Life. This coming in the form that it is the children
who help Santa raise the money he needs to pay off his debt or the toys he has worked on
all year will be taken instead.
However when mentioning Christmas films there are some which I would not take even the
most rotten kids I know to see such as the one made with Dudley Moore called Santa
Claus or Miracle On 34th Street. This last film being in extremely poor
taste in my opinion; as it tries to show the hardships of a poor little girl
who cries because she has to content herself with living in luxurious apartment on
Westside of Central Park; given her mother does not own an equally posh house in the
country. This poor girls tragedy is even augmented because she has no
father, as if her more then loving mother were not enough. This making me think of how one
could classify those orphaned children I saw living on the streets of South America, who
had to do with much less then this spoilt American child; while not having anybody what so
ever.
Of course there are other films which were made and can be purchased on DVD such as
The Bells Of Saint Marry though this film I know very little about as I have
neither seen it nor read its synopsis and what little I do know about it is that there is
a Swedish actress by the name of Ingrid Bergman, who plays a nun. This being what I picked
up from a scene in The Godfather in which Michael Corleone (played by Al
Pacino) and his girlfriend, Kate (Played by Diane Keaton) walk out of Radio City (when
they showed films there) after seeing it and comment on how perhaps Michael would prefer
it if Kate were a nun or Ingrid Bergman. I having little in the way of knowledge about
this film can not recommend it though I have heard from many that it is worth seeing but
then again this was what I heard about that tactless film Miracle On 34th
Street.
As for animated films that have taken my interest during this time of year, I would have
to say that The Grinch Who Stole Christmas ranks up there as one of the finest
films I have seen connected to this time of year. This 30 minute animated film by
Doctor Zeus showing how a little girl teaches the mean Grinch, that there is
more to Christmas then toys and decorations; is a real Christmas classic which no child
should ever miss. Those who see this film in English and are old enough might recognize
the voice of Boris Karloff (real name William Pratt), also known for his portrayal of
Frankenstein. Where I recommend this animated film I by no means do so the idiotic film
version made in recent years with the same title by director Ron Howard (also known for
his portrayal of the Happy Days character Ritchie Cunningham) staring Jim Carey. This
because I have a hard time deciding if this film is even a bigger tragedy then some of the
other Christmas disasters I have tried to watch on TV; most of which I will not even
mention in this article.
TV shows have also contributed great stories for this time of year known as Christmas and
it is with all my heart that I would like to recommend to those who should read this
article, that this Christmas they turn on Youtube and watch the episode of the Twilight
Zone; entitled Night Of The Meek. This being a truly igneous story of a man of
good nature by the name of Henry Corwin; who through the magic that is Christmas is
literally transformed in to Santa Claus but not before having been fired from his Job as
the department store Santa Clause for drunkenness.
It is this story which I would say is my favorite as far as stories portraying the
character who is also known as Saint Nick. As it portrays Henry Corwin as a generous man,
who drinks because he is unable to help the poor and helpless ones as he refers to
them who are all around him. One of which contrary to the child in Miracle On 34th
Street asks not for a house in the country but a job for his unemployed father. It
is however when confronted by a bag of Christmas presents which seems to not only never
run out of presents but have in it all that those around ask for; such as toys, sweaters
and just about anything anybody could want that Henry Corwin gets what he always wanted.
To become the biggest gift giver of all.
In conclusion I would say that Christmas is a wonderful time of year and perhaps in a way
it is made more so by the films mentioned in this article; for they thanks to their
stories show us how this time of year can truly bring people closer together in a way that
nothing else can. As for a personal confession of mine, I must say that Its A
Wonderful Life along with The Night Of Meek never fail to bring tears to
my eyes. This being the case regardless of weather I find myself watching or even
describing their plots as I have done so in this piece of mine.
About the Author:
My name is Gianni Truvianni, I am an author who writes with the simple aim of sharing his ideas, thoughts and so much more of what I am with those who are interested in perhaps reading something new. As for the details regarding my life I would say that there is nothing that lifts them above the ordinary. I was born in New York City in 1967 on May 21st and am presently living in Warsaw, Poland where I wrote my first book New Yorks Opera Society now Available on Amazon.