O. Henry's Christmas
O. Henry's Christmas

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O. Henry's Christmas

1996
Movie
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English

Three episodes based on O. Henry's texts. The first deals with the friendship between a painter and two young women. The second, a young man who receives an insignificant amount of his uncle, as an inheritance. The third concerns two people who make it all possible when they give themselves love as Christmas presents.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Richard LoncraineGenres: Drama, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In turn-of-the-century New York City, a lonely department store Santa Claus struggles with his own misfortunes during the Christmas season. He encounters a young orphan boy who reminds him of the true spirit of the holidays, leading to a series of heartwarming events. This film explores themes of generosity, hope, and the magic of giving, even in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

This television film adaptation of O. Henry's classic Christmas stories received a generally warm reception for its heartfelt performances and faithful rendition of the source material. While not a major critical event, it was appreciated as a suitable family viewing option during the holiday season.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sentimental and classic Christmas feel.

  • Richard Harris delivers a touching performance as the department store Santa.

  • An endearing, if somewhat predictable, holiday tale.

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Fun Fact

The film draws inspiration from O. Henry's famous short stories, including 'The Gift of the Magi,' which embodies the film's themes of selfless giving.

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