Christmas TV Adventure Compilation | Annie Oakley, Roy Rogers, Capt. Gallant, Scarlet Pimpernel


00:00 Annie Oakley in “Santa Claus Wears a Gun.” (1956) Annie aids an aging circus sharpshooter, Snowy Kringle, when he is arrested for stealing an army payroll.

24:56. Howdy Doody Christmas. (1951) Howdy Doody, Clarabell and Buffalo Bob fly to the North Pole to rescue Santa Claus from Ugly Sam.

33:14 Adventures of The Scarlet Pimpernel in ”The Christmas Present” (1956) Marius Goring stars. When Chauvelin captures several important members of the French royalty, Sir Percy must forsake a quiet Christmas at home and attempt a rescue.

59:16. The Visitor in “A Tale of Two Christmases” (1952) Christmas episode from a 1952-53 TV series also known as “The Doctor.” Directed by Robert Aldrich. The life of a dysfunctional family between Christmas 1951 and Christmas 1952 is told.

1:24:46. “Truce in the Forest.” (1977, color) The story of a German widow who extends her hospitality to both German and American soldiers on Christmas Eve, 1944.

2:02:32. Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion “The Boy Who Found Christmas.” (1955) Cubby is disappointed when he finds out he cannot return to the States for Christmas. In the meantime, a caravan of gifts headed for the outpost is stolen.

2:24:50. “The Night Before Christmas.” (1946) Castle Films telling of the famous Christmas story by Clement C. Moore.

2:33:10. “Three Young Kings” (1956) Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through the poorest section of the village, the boys decide to give the presents to the ragged children instead, causing a crisis of conscience in the community.

3:00:50 “The Christmas Spirit.” (1956, color) Story about two boys who want ponies for Christmas but their family can only afford one. The horse owner, who is bitter about the loss of his son in the war, is softened by the boys’ sacrifice for each other.

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