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starring: Jason Robards, Lisa Lucas, Frannie Michel, Brady McNamara, Larry Reynolds (II)directed by: Paul Bogart
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305076551
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6305076553
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: October 06, 1998
Running Time: 82 minutes
Sales Rank: 2539
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: November 18, 1973
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Have the tape - want the DVD ... please!
FINALLY... The House Without A Christmas Tree is available on DVD. I'm very happy to have one on order. I might order a few more to show to my little grandsons someday. My all-time favorite though is "A Thanksgiving/Holiday Treasure". I searched for YEARS under "The Thanksgiving Treasure" and SOMEHOW found the title had changed. I questioned my memory but was relieved to read that the title had been changed. Don't do this to our aging minds! This Thanksgiving movie is something that should ... Read More
Rating: - Atmospheric Period Piece About the Real Meaning of Thanksgiving
In this sequel to THE HOUSE WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE, it is 1947 and heroine Addie Mills, who is being raised by her widower father and his mother, befriends a horse while she is out collecting items for an autumn bouquet for her teacher. Unfortunately, the horse belongs to a crusty old codger named Walter Rhenquist, who hates Addie's dad because a pond James Mills dug for him leaked (James had warned him it was a bad place to put a pond, but he wouldn't listen). When Addie's teacher tells the class ... Read More
Rating: - Lovely Nostalgic Piece
I adore the Addie Mills specials and wish they would be shown on television again after all these years. These wholesome programs stand the test of time and are so warm, poignant, and worthwhile. The Holiday Treasure is one of the best Thanksgiving specials I've ever seen and am pleased to now own a copy, along with the other two Addie Mills television programs. The ensemble is phenomenal and the storyline very touching. It just doesn't get much better than this. Television programmers, are you reading ... Read More
Rating: - A Thanksgiving Classic
Introduce this compelling classic to your loved ones this Thanksgiving and they'll never forget it. Broadway veteran Barnard Hughes adds another dimension to the already great ensemble of Jason Robards, Mildred Natwick, and Lisa Lucas. Hughes, only in his fifties at the time, made a specialty of playing "old codgers" with delightful results! Incidentally, the moustache worn by Jason Robards was to hide a scar on his upper lip after an auto accident. In the equally great previous production, "The House ... Read More
Rating: - Holiday Treasure
I well remember being a young child and looking forward to the movie on TV every year. Jason Robards has always been one of my favorite actors and Mildred Natwick is an adorable Grandmother. Young Addie brings much reality to the way many children would react in similar circumstances. An excellent choice for a movie as well as the other movies with the same cast.
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