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Christmas Eve Poster

Christmas Eve

'Tis six months before Christmas. But all through the nation Celebrations are starting... HERE'S YOUR INVITATION!
1947 | 93m | English

(952 votes)

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The greedy nephew of eccentric Matilda Reid seeks to have her judged incompetent so he can administer her wealth, but she will be saved if her three long-lost adopted sons appear for a Christmas Eve reunion. Separate stories reveal Michael as a bankrupt playboy loved by loyal Ann; Mario as a seemingly shady character tangling with a Nazi war criminal in South America; Jonathan as a hard-drinking rodeo rider intent on a flirtatious social worker. Is there hope for Matilda?
Release Date: Oct 31, 1947
Director: Edwin L. Marin
Writer: Arch Oboler, Laurence Stallings
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords christmas
Production Companies United Artists
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
George Raft Mario Torio
George Brent Michael Brooks
Randolph Scott Jonathan 'Johnny'
Joan Blondell Ann Nelson
Virginia Field Claire
Dolores Moran Jean Bradford
Ann Harding Aunt Matilda Reed
Reginald Denny Phillip Hastings
Douglass Dumbrille Dr. Bunyan
Carl Harbord Dr. Doremus
Dennis Hoey Williams 'Bill', Matilda's Butler
Clarence Kolb Judge Alston
Molly Lamont Harriet Rhodes
John Litel Joe Bland, FBI Agent
Walter Sande Mario's Hood
Joe Sawyer Private Detective
Konstantin Shayne Gustav Reichman
Andrew Tombes Auctioneer
Claire Whitney Mrs. Bunyan
Marie Blake Reporter (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Robert Dudley Robert - Matilda's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Joe Gray Minor Role (uncredited)
J. Farrell MacDonald Policeman (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan Policeman (uncredited)
Name Job
John Daheim Stunt Double
Edwin L. Marin Director
Arch Oboler Story
Joseph Depew Assistant Director
Laurence Stallings Screenplay
Heinz Roemheld Music
Gordon Avil Director of Photography
James Smith Editor
Ernst Fegté Art Direction
Gene Redd Set Decoration
Otis Malcolm Makeup Artist
Scotty Rackin Hairdresser
Kenneth Walters Production Manager
William H. Lynch Sound Technical Supervisor
Jerry Bos Wardrobe Designer
Greta Wardrobe Designer
David Chudnow Music Supervisor
Herschel Burke Gilbert Orchestrator
Benedict Bogeaus Presenter
Carley Harriman Producer's Assistant
Arthur M. Landau Production Assistant
Name Title
Benedict Bogeaus Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite a fun Christmas story about an increasingly eccentric old lady (Ann Harding) who has been dispensing largesse to a large degree on worthy causes, so much so, that her avaricious nephew "Philip" (Reginald Denny) has stepped in to have her certified so he can keep the estate for himself. ... It transpires that the old lady has three adopted sons who have long since shot the craw. She must reunite with them by Christmas eve if she is to thwart the greedy ambitions of her grasping, but shrewd, relative. Two of the three sons have led pretty disparate lives, George Brent - a penniless debtor whom Philip can easily manipulate; George Raft is the second - but he is hiding from the authorities in South America with some Nazi loot. Only the third, Randolph Scott, has stayed on the right side of the law - he is an agent trying to infiltrate the black market for the adoption of babies (kidnapped-to-order). It's more of a compendium of three short stories hung loosely around a hook created by Harding with Christmas as an excuse for some snowy backdrops and carols. 90 minutes seemed a bit too long for this, but the stars keep it's head just above the water.

Jul 07, 2022