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The Night Before Christmas
Based on the work of Nikolay Gogol. Handsome blacksmith Vakula who fell in love with village beauty, Oksana, is ready to do anything for her liking. Even to fly on the devil's back to Saint-Petersburg and ask the Empress for the slippers that he can present his sweetheart.
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Plot Summary
This animated short film is a charming adaptation of Clement Clarke Moore's classic poem, 'A Visit from St. Nicholas.' It vividly brings to life the familiar story of Santa Claus's magical journey on Christmas Eve, his visit to a cozy home, and his meticulous preparations for delivering presents to sleeping children around the world. The animation captures the wonder and joy associated with the holiday season.
Critical Reception
As a short animated film from 1951, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, it is generally regarded as a faithful and heartwarming visual interpretation of a beloved Christmas poem, appreciated for its nostalgic animation style and its ability to evoke the spirit of Christmas for families.
What Reviewers Say
A classic animated rendition of a beloved poem.
Captures the nostalgic spirit of Christmas Eve.
Visually charming and family-friendly.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available. However, similar classic Christmas animations are typically well-received for their timeless appeal and holiday cheer.
Fun Fact
This short film is one of many animated adaptations of Clement Clarke Moore's iconic poem, 'A Visit from St. Nicholas,' which was first published anonymously in 1823.
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