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'Twas The Night (2003)
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Starring:
Director: Amy Schatz
Category: Special Interest, Special Interest
Studio: HBO / Rysher Ent.
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Length:
30 mins

 
 

 

A Holiday Celebration

A celebration of Christmas, Chanukah and Kwanzaa, 'Twas The Night features classic and modern-day recordings of holiday favorites, including Louis Armstrong's reading of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and performance of "What a Wonderful Night," Bing Crosby's "Jingle Bells," Doris Day's "I'll Be Home for Christmas," as well as Macy Gray's "Winter Wonderland," all magically brought to life with vivid and engaging animation.

These vibrant and touching segments are complemented by the voices and imagination of children who bring their own ideas of the holidays to life with endearing, enlightening and often hilarious descriptions of how they see the season.