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The Magic Christmas Tree
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard C. Parish
Written byHarold Vaughn Taylor
Produced byFred C. Gerrior
StarringChris Kroesen
Valerie Hobbs
Robert 'Big Buck' Maffei
Darlene Lohnes
Dianne Johnson
Dick Parish
Blanche Mickelson
Willard W. Willingham (as Bill Willingham)
Howard Blevins
Billy Schaffner
Terry Bradshaw
Charles Nix
CinematographyRichard Kendall
Music byVictor Kirk
Distributed byHoliday Pictures / Orrin Films

Release date

  • November 27, 1964 (1964-11-27)

Running time

60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Magic Christmas Tree is a 1964 American Christmas-themed fantasy-adventure film about a boy who uses a magic ring to bring a Christmas tree to life. The tree then grants the boy three wishes.[1]

Plot

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Three boys are walking home from school on the afternoon of Halloween. On the way home, one boy, Mark, agrees to help a strange old woman to get her cat, Lucifer, out of a tree. Mark climbs the tree, but falls and is knocked unconscious. When Mark wakes up, he discovers that the old woman is really a witch. The witch gives Mark a magic ring, and tells him that if he plants the seeds inside along with the wishbone of a Thanksgiving turkey, a magic tree will grow. When Thanksgiving comes, Mark performs the magic spell that the witch taught him, and a magic evergreen tree grows overnight in the back yard. Mark's father tries to cut down the tree, but to no avail. Later, on Christmas Eve, the Magic Tree comes to life, and grants Mark three wishes. The boy first wishes for one hour of absolute power, which he promptly abuses. Mark's second wish is to have Santa Claus all to himself. When Mark sees the unhappiness his selfishness causes after seeing a giant, however, he uses his third wish to return Santa Claus to the children of the world on Christmas Day. Mark wakes up, and realizes that the entire adventure was all a dream...or was it?[2][3][4]

Production

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In the style of The Wizard of Oz, The Magic Christmas Tree presents a full-color dream sequence bracketed by black-and-white 'reality' sequences. It was filmed in La Verne, California on an extremely low budget.

Home video

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The Magic Christmas Tree was released on VHSbyGoodtimes in 1992. It has been marketed in a two-pack with the Mexican film Santa Claus. In 2011, the film was parodied by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill CorbettofRiffTrax.[5][6][7]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Amazon Prime Video
  • ^ Talk Film Society
  • ^ Christmas with RiffTrax featuring Magic Christmas Tree|RiffTrax
  • ^ Trailer for RiffTrax version of official YouTube channel
  • ^ Rifftrax: A Guide to Christmas and Holiday Episodes - Den of Geek

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Magic_Christmas_Tree&oldid=1233262448"

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