The Spirit of Christmas (1953)

ALL 12/01/1953 (en) Animation, Family 27 Min
  • Release
    12/01/1953
  • Production
    Stringtime Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    64%
  • Original title
    The Spirit of Christmas
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

This Christmas film, created as a special for television broadcast throughout the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania viewing region, was produced by puppeteer Mabel Beaton and her husband Les for Bell Telephone Company and first aired in 1953. Following a short live-action opening portion, featured are two extended marionette segments, the first dramatizing Clement Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas", the second reverently telling the Nativity story; the two stories are staged in classic, traditional style. From 1953 onward, for several years, The Spirit of Christmas was broadcast in the intended region multiple times per holiday season. It was also available as a 16mm film licensed to schools for showings to students. This film often is misstated to have originally been broadcast in 1950.

  1. Mabel Beaton

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. Alexander Scourby

    Clement Moore / 'Nativity' Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 1 , Crews : 2

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The Spirit of Christmas (1953) 27 Min

ALL 12/01/1953 (en)
Animation, Family
  • Release 12/01/1953
  • Production
    Stringtime Productions
  • Original title The Spirit of Christmas
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

This Christmas film, created as a special for television broadcast throughout the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania viewing region, was produced by puppeteer Mabel Beaton and her husband Les for Bell Telephone Company and first aired in 1953. Following a short live-action opening portion, featured are two extended marionette segments, the first dramatizing Clement Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas", the second reverently telling the Nativity story; the two stories are staged in classic, traditional style. From 1953 onward, for several years, The Spirit of Christmas was broadcast in the intended region multiple times per holiday season. It was also available as a 16mm film licensed to schools for showings to students. This film often is misstated to have originally been broadcast in 1950.

  1. Mabel Beaton

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer