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The House Without a Christmas Tree

The House Without a Christmas Tree

Genre:
Drama,
Family
Mood:
Moving,
Wholesome
Decade:
1970's
Country:
United States
Director:
Paul Bogart
Actor:
Jason Robards
Actress:
Lisa Lucas,
Mildred Natwick
Release Year:
1972
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Runtime: 75 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated
New On: DVD
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WHAT IT'S ABOUT:

Director Bogart's deceptively spare and simple story, adapted from Gail Rock's autobiographical book, involves one transforming Christmas in 1946. Precocious Addie (Lucas) badly wants a Christmas tree, but for James (Robards), her widower Dad, such beauty only brings back his lost wife and past Christmases he feels he must forget. He sternly forbids a tree in the house, but underestimates Addie's determination and cunning, bolstered by her loving, understanding grandmother (Natwick).

WHY I LOVE IT:

You don't see "House" for production values- using simple sets, it was shot on video for TV over thirty years ago, and virtually forgotten since then, until some genius thought to re-issue it on DVD. Thank you. As much for adults as kids, what sets this "House" on its solid foundation is its fully credible and moving premise and understated, finely wrought performances from pros Robards and Natwick. You can see grief etched on every line of Robards's face, until the spirited Addie (nicely played by newcomer Lucas) snaps him back to the present, and his responsibilities as a father. If you seek quality relief from noise, action, and effects, open your door to this "House."


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