Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas," in which his young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No ... Leggi tuttoFictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas," in which his young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's musical v... Leggi tuttoFictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas," in which his young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's musical version and sung by The Norman Luboff Choir.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Mrs. Moore
- (voce)
- Dr. Sawyer
- (voce)
- Gretchen
- (voce)
- Soloist
- (as Julie Rinker)
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Am kicking myself still at not seeing this very underrated gem sooner. It is great to see that it is fondly remembered and it is great to see that one can also find it. There are a few adaptations of the poem, which lends itself best to at the most 20 minute short film, about of 'The Night Before Christmas'. Including the early 30s Disney cartoon, Rankin/Bass' and also the very under-exposed Rabbit Ears adaptation, while liking all of those very much this is now my favourite version of 'The Night Before Christmas'.
It's hard knowing where to begin with praising 'The Night Before Christmas'. The limited budget does show at times in some stiff character animation (especially at the beginning), but on the most part the traditional animation was not bad at all. Especially impressive are the simple yet elegant backgrounds and the meticulous attention to detail in recreating the early 19th century period detail. The colours are lively and neither drab or garish. The music has a nostalgic festive quality and is so beautifully orchestrated and arranged, anybody that loves the music in the festive classics of Rankin/Bass and the animated version of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' will love the music here though it's a little more understated here. It's beautifully played and performed, with a beautiful and not too schmaltzy main song.
Had no issues with the dialogue, which was very sincere and had a lot of heart. It is always easy to follow while never being overly-simple, and it never takes the subject too over-seriously or too much of a joke. The balance is just right. While the circumstances of how the poem/story came into fruition is indeed fictionalised, that didn't matter in any way to me and it actually completely slipped my mind while watching. The storytelling is incredibly charming and heart-warming, the father's love is very clear and makes for a very touching bond. While never being overly sweet or too sentimental, thanks to some amusing moments in the first quarter and also in the telling of the story.
Really found myself caring for all the characters, with the most developed and likeable character being Clement, and rooting for things to turn out alright in the end. The voice acting is very good, Clement sounds so kindly and it makes him very inviting to listen to.
Concluding, wonderful and it is not hard to see why it's considered a Christmas classic by others. 10/10
1) It is a story about Christmas in simple, fair way. The old Christmas of tradition, family and high care for the other. The Christmas of Navity, far by pink compromises and commercial temptations.
2) It is a film for family . For each member. At the first sigh, a film about past. In fact, about the essence of Christmas in each year, location and people.
3) It is well crafted, with care for details, for tension and profound honesty, that kid of cartoon who reminds the real sense of life and joy.
Short, it is a classic. Not for the passing decades but for powerful and useful message.
I Have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films and Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films.
This is a charmer. This is "The Night Before Christmas" story brought to life with a story about how the creation came to be. Well told. Well Made. Bravo!
Here is some information that MIGHT help you find it:
Playhouse Productions Elba Productions copyright 1968 Released in 1968 by Darco Enterprises
The title is "The Night Before Christmas"
Here's the summary from the VHS case: "The heartwarming true story of how Clement C. Moore came to write the Christmas poem beloved by generations of children, including a joyous retelling of the charming "A Visit from St. Nicholas," done in brilliant animation and sung by the world famous voices of the Norman Luboff Choir.
A festive array of seasonal and original music that evokes the warmth and wonder of Christmas. Brimming with enchanting appeal for the entire family."
I love this cartoon. It's charming....sweet....the musical rendition of the poem is wonderful.
GET IT IF YOU CAN FIND IT!!
I was amazed and appalled when Rankin-Bass did a vastly inferior version of this story in 1974. It was so bad I only watched it once. Why did they even bother? It was always a disappointment for me when the TV guide indicated the Night Before Christmas was going to be and it turned out to be the Rankin-Bass one.
But getting back to this one, the good one, I should say, I just started watching it for the first time in over 30 years and I still love it. I miss the days when TV was still fun to watch.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCharity, the little girl for whom Dr. Moore supposedly wrote this poem, died in 1830 at the age of 14.
- BlooperWhile the animators do an admirable job of recreating the clothing of the 1822 era, young Clement Moore would not have been dressed in overalls. Up until the early 20th century both little boys and little girls wore dresses until they were school age.