Ah, Christmas. It's that time of year when it's far too dark and cold out to do anything but curl up with some hot chocolate or eggnog and settle in to watch Christmas movies online — for free, if possible.
YouTube is a good place to look for free Christmas classics. Just plug in the title of the movie you'd like to watch and see what comes up.
Bear in mind that some of these movies could be pulled down any time due to copyright violation. People upload all sorts of stolen content to YouTube and while it's convenient for viewers, that doesn't mean that they're not breaking the rules.
In the spirit of the season, here are the YouTube links to check out.
- A Christmas Carol (1984) - The full film from 1984 originally based on the book by Charles Dickens.
- Ernest Saves Christmas - Every 80s and 90s kid who grew up loving this guy's comedic shows will remember this 1989 Christmas firm.
- On the Second Day of Christmas - This 1997 comedy/drama starring Mark Ruffalo is a popular favorite on YouTube.
- Snowglobe - This 2007 ABC Family movie will take you on a magical trip inside a snowglobe where everything is Christmas!
- The Man in the Santa Claus Suit - If you're a fan of older classic movies, you'll love this 1979 holiday drama.
- The Ultimate Christmas Present - If you ever wondered it would be like to experience an epic snow day, this family movie will show you!
- The Santa Claus 3 - Likewise, watch this one on YouTube while it's still available!
- Moonlight & Mistletoe - Another family-friendly movie featuring a town that's all decked out for Christmas, this one stars Tom Arnold and Candace Cameron Bure.
- A Mom for Christmas - The picture on this one isn't great, but if you love heartwarming holiday movies from the early 90s, you'll still love it!
- A Diva's Christmas Carol - How many versions of a Christmas Carol can there be? Add this one to the list!
- Miracle on 34th Street (1973) - Although it's not the original, this movie is still as magical as ever!
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - This family-friendly movie features Dylan/Cole Sprouse (playing the same kid role of course) in a story about Santa trying to steal his mother and replace his father.
- The Christmas Gift - How would you react if you ended up in a town where everyone believes in Santa Claus? This 1986 movie starring John Denver tells the story.
- Richie Rich's Christmas Wish - Remember that Richie Rich character from the 90s? Well, here's his Christmas movie.
- A Smokey Mountain Christmas - This one is a classic from 1986. Gotta love Dolly Parton.
- A Town Without Christmas - The first movie of a Christmas trilogy, from 2001.
- Finding John Christmas - If you liked the previous movie, then you can watch the second movie in this trilogy.
- When Angels Come to Town - Lastly, here's the third movie that's part of the trilogy mentioned in the previous two movies above.
- The Christmas Tree - This is a rare TV Christmas movie from 1996 with a beautiful story that could make you tear up a bit!
- Karroll's Christmas - How could someone hate Christmas so much? Find out in this 2004 comedy.
- Christmas Caper - Christmas tends to bring out the best of people, even when they're at their most wicked. Here's a 2007 TV comedy that does just that.
- A Christmas Wedding - See what happens when the main character attends a wedding on Christmas Eve in this romantic comedy.
- Christmas in the City - A mother and daughter go to the big city to make some extra money for the holidays in this romantic comedy/drama.
- Christmas in Boston - A lovely little holiday story about two penpals who have been writing to each other for years.
- Must Be Santa - A Santa replacement is needed in this 1999 holiday movie.
- A Wish for Christmas - Another adorable Hallmark holiday flick for you.
- The Christmas Card - Starring Ed Asner, this is a heartwarming story about a US soldier whose adventure starts with a Christmas card.
- A Golden Christmas - This romantic comedy is the perfect family flick with lots of puppy love in it to enjoy.
Believe it or not, there are lots more Christmas movies out there on YouTube Premium and other parts of YouTube; new ones are being uploaded all the time. Some of the more popular movie titles are also available to watch (in high quality) on YouTube for a viewing fee.
For now, these free movies should keep you busy until next season. Happy Holidays!
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Login access is disabledLove Story | |
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Directed by | Arthur Hiller |
Produced by | Howard G. Minsky |
Screenplay by | Erich Segal |
Based on | Love Story by Erich Segal |
Starring | |
Music by | Francis Lai |
Cinematography | Richard Kratina |
Edited by | Robert C. Jones |
Paramount Pictures Love Story Company | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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100 minutes[1] | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2.2 million |
Box office | $136.4 million[2] |
Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky[3] and directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role.
A tragedy, the film is considered one of the most romantic by the American Film Institute (#9 on the list) and is one of the highest-grossing films of all time.[4] It was followed by a sequel, Oliver's Story (1978), starring O'Neal with Candice Bergen.
- 6Awards and honors
Plot[edit]
Oliver Barrett IV, the heir of an American upper-class East Coast family, is attending Harvard College where he plays ice hockey. He meets Jennifer 'Jenny' Cavilleri, a quick-witted, working-class Radcliffe College student of classical music; they quickly fall in love despite their differences.
When Jenny reveals her plans to study in Paris, Oliver is upset that he does not figure in those plans. He proposes, she accepts, and they travel to the Barrett mansion so that she can meet Oliver's parents, who are judgmental and unimpressed with her. Later Oliver's father tells him that he will cut him off financially if he marries Jenny. After graduation Oliver and Jenny marry nonetheless.
Without his father's financial support, the couple struggle to pay Oliver's way through Harvard Law School; Jenny works as a teacher. Oliver graduates third in his class and takes a position at a respectable New York City law firm. They are ready to start a family, but fail to conceive. After many tests Oliver is told that Jenny is terminally ill.
Oliver attempts to live a 'normal life' without telling Jenny of her condition, but she finds out after confronting her doctor. Oliver buys tickets to Paris, but she declines to go, wanting only to spend time with him. To pay for Jenny's cancer therapy, Oliver seeks money from his estranged father, who asks him if he has 'gotten a girl in trouble.' Oliver simply says yes, and his father writes a cheque.
From her hospital bed, Jenny makes funeral arrangements with her father, then asks for Oliver. She tells him to not blame himself, insisting that he never held her back from music and it was worth it for the love they shared. Jenny's last wish is made when she asks him to embrace her tightly before she dies. As grief-stricken Oliver leaves the hospital, he sees his father outside, having rushed to New York City from Massachusetts as soon as he heard the news about Jenny and wanting to offer his help. Oliver tells him, 'Jenny's dead,' and his father says 'I'm sorry,' to which Oliver responds, 'Love– Love means never having to say you're sorry.' Oliver walks back alone to the outdoor ice rink, where Jenny had watched him skate the day she was hospitalized.
Cast[edit]
- Ali MacGraw as Jennifer 'Jenny' Cavilleri
- Ryan O'Neal as Oliver Barrett IV
- John Marley as Phil Cavilleri
- Ray Milland as Oliver Barrett III
- Russell Nype as Dean Thompson
- Katharine Balfour as Mrs. Barrett
- Sydney Walker as Dr. Shapely
- Robert Modica as Dr. Addison
- Walker Daniels as Ray Stratton
- Tommy Lee Jones as Hank Simpson
- John Merensky as Steve
- Andrew Duncan as Reverend Blaufelt
Production[edit]
Erich Segal originally wrote the screenplay and sold it to Paramount Pictures. While the film was being produced, Paramount wanted Segal to write a novel based on it, to be published on Valentine's Day to help pre-publicize the release of the film. When the novel came out, it became a bestseller on its own in advance of the film.
The original director was Larry Peerce. He backed out and was replaced by Anthony Harvey. Harvey dropped out and was replaced by Arthur Hiller. Jimmy Webb wrote a score for the film that was not used.
The lead role was turned down by Beau Bridges, Michael York and Jon Voight.[5] Ryan O'Neal was given the lead role on the recommendation of Erich Segal, who had worked with the actor on The Games; he was paid $25,000.[6]
The main song in the film, '(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story' was a major success, particularly the vocal rendition recorded by Andy Williams.
Reception[edit]
The film was an instant box office smash.[7]
Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and called it 'infinitely better than the book,' adding, 'because Hiller makes the lovers into individuals, of course we're moved by the film's conclusion. Why not?'[8]Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times was also positive, writing that although 'the plot-line has been honored many times .. It's the telling that matters: the surfaces and the textures and the charm of the actors. And it is hard to see how these quantities could have been significantly improved upon in 'Love Story.'[9]
Newsweek, however, felt the film was contrived[8] and film critic Judith Crist called Love Story 'Camille with bullshit.'[10]Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, 'I can't remember any movie of such comparable high-style kitsch since Leo McCarey's 'Love Affair' (1939) and his 1957 remake, 'An Affair to Remember.' The only really depressing thing about 'Love Story' is the thought of all the terrible imitations that will inevitably follow it.'[11]Gene Siskel gave the film two stars out of four and wrote that 'whereas the novel has a built-in excuse for being spare (it is told strictly as the boy's reminiscence), the film does not. Seeing the characters in the movie .. makes us want to know something about them. We get precious little, and love by fiat doesn't work well in film.'[12] Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote, 'I found this one of the most thoroughly resistible sentimental movies I've ever seen. There is scarcely a character or situation or line in the story that rings true, that suggests real simplicity or generosity of feeling, a sentiment or emotion honestly experienced and expressed.'[13] Writer Harlan Ellison was on record in The Other Glass Teat, his book of collected criticism, as calling it 'shit.'
The film is scored number nine on the AFI's 100 Years..100 Passions list, which recognizes the top 100 love stories in American cinema. The film also spawned a trove of imitations, parodies, and homages in countless films, having re-energized melodrama on the silver screen as well as helping to set the template for the modern 'chick flick'.
The film is among the highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada, grossing $106,397,186. It grossed an additional $30 million in international film markets. At the time of release, it was the 6th highest-grossing film of all time in U.S and Canada gross only. Adjusted for inflation, the film remains one of the top 40 domestic grosses of all time.[4]
The Crimson Key Society, a student association, has sponsored showings of Love Story during orientation to each incoming class of Harvard College freshmen since the late 1970s. During the showings, society members and other audience members mock, boo, and jeer 'maudlin, old-fashioned and just plain schlocky' moments to humorously build school spirit.[14]
Overall, Love Story has received generally positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes retrospectively collected reviews from 25 critics and gave the film a score of 64% 'Fresh'.[15]
Soundtrack[edit]
The soundtrack from the film was released separately as an album, and distributed by Quality Records.[16]
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All tracks written by Francis Lai, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | 'Theme from Love Story' | 3:20 |
2. | 'Snow Frolic' | 2:58 |
3. | 'Sonata in F Major (Allegro)' (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) | 2:17 |
4. | 'I Love You, Phil' | 2:04 |
5. | 'The Christmas Trees' | 2:48 |
6. | 'Search for Jenny' (Theme From Love Story) | 3:04 |
7. | 'Bozo Barrett' (Theme From Love Story) | 2:43 |
8. | 'Skating In Central Park' (John Lewis) | 3:04 |
9. | 'The Long Walk Home' | 1:30 |
10. | 'Concerto No. 3 in D Major (Allegro)' (Johann Sebastian Bach) | 2:35 |
11. | 'Theme from Love Story' (Finale) | 3:52 |
Total length: | 30:15 |
Awards and honors[edit]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Date of ceremony | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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February 5, 1971 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Screenplay | Erich Segal | Won |
Best Motion Picture - Drama | Love Story | Won | ||
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | Ryan O'Neal | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Ali MacGraw | Won | ||
Best Director | Arthur Hiller | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | John Marley | Nominated | ||
Best Original Score | Francis Lai | Won | ||
April 15, 1971 | Academy Awards | Best Picture | Love Story (producer: Howard G. Minsky) | Nominated |
Best Director | Arthur Hiller | Nominated | ||
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Ryan O'Neal | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Ali MacGraw | Nominated | ||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | John Marley | Nominated | ||
Best Original Screenplay | Erich Segal | Nominated | ||
Best Original Score | Francis Lai | Won | ||
June 29, 1971 | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actor | Ryan O'Neal | Won |
March 14, 1972 | Grammy Award | Best Instrumental Composition | Theme from Love Story (composer: Francis Lai) | Nominated |
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special | Love Story (composer: Francis Lai) | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Instrumental Performance | Theme from Love Story (performer: Henry Mancini) | Nominated |
Later recognition and rankings[edit]
American Film Institute recognition
Year | Category | Nominee | Rank |
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1998 | AFI's 100 Years..100 Movies[17] | Love Story | - |
2002 | AFI's 100 Years..100 Passions | Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal | 9 |
2005 | AFI's 100 Years..100 Movie Quotes | 'Love means never having to say you're sorry' | 13 |
2007 | AFI's 100 Years..100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)[18] | Love Story | - |
Quotations[edit]
Two lines from the film have entered popular culture:
- What can you say about a 25-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful and brilliant? That she loved Mozart and Bach? The Beatles? And me?
- Love means never having to say you're sorry.
The latter is spoken twice in the film, once by Jennifer when Oliver is about to apologize to her for his anger. It is also spoken by Oliver to his father when his father says 'I'm sorry' after hearing of Jennifer's death.
The quote made it to #13 onto the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years .. 100 Movie Quotes, a list of top movie quotes.
The comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), which stars O'Neal, refers to this line at the end, when Barbra Streisand's character says 'Love means never having to say you're sorry', then bats her eyelashes. O'Neal's character responds, 'That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.'
Sequels and remake[edit]
O'Neal and Milland reprised their roles for a sequel, Oliver's Story, released in 1978. It was based on Segal's 1977 novel. The film begins with Jenny's funeral, then picks up 18 months later. Oliver is a successful, but unhappy, lawyer in New York. Although still mourning Jenny, he manages to find love with heiress Marcie Bonwit (Candice Bergen). Suffering from comparisons to the original, Oliver's Story did poorly with both audiences and critics.
NBC broadcast Love Story, a short-lived romantic anthology television series, in 1973-1974. Although it shared its name with the novel and movie and used the same theme song – '(Where Do I Begin) Love Story' – as the movie, it otherwise was unrelated to them, with no characters or storylines in common with either the novel or the movie. The original film was remade in India in the Malayalam language entitled Madanolsavam in 1978.
Another movie Sanam Teri Kasam was made also in India in the Hindi language and released in 2016. The film is a modern rendition of the novel Love Story by Eric Segal. The film was released worldwide on 5 February 2016 under the production banner of Eros Now.
Ali MacGraw's 'Disease'[edit]
Vincent Canby wrote in his original New York Times review that it was 'as if Jenny was suffering from some vaguely unpleasant Elizabeth Arden treatment.'[11]Mad magazine ran a parody of the film ('Lover's Story') in its October 1971 issue which depicted Ali MacGraw's character as stricken with 'Old Movie Disease,' an ailment that causes a dying patient to become 'more beautiful by the minute.'[19][20] In 1997, Roger Ebert defined 'Ali MacGraw's Disease' as a movie illness in which 'the only symptom is that the patient grows more beautiful until finally dying'.[21]
In popular culture[edit]
In 1971, the twentieth episode of the fourth season of The Carol Burnett Show featured a take-off of the film called 'Lovely Story', with Carol Burnett in the MacGraw role and Harvey Korman in the O'Neal role.[22]
The movie's female protagonist has been credited with the spike in the baby name Jennifer in North America in 1970, launching it to the number 1 feminine given name.[23] It would hold this position for 14 years.
See also[edit]
- A Walk to Remember (2002), a film with similar theme
References[edit]
- ^'LOVE STORY (AA)'. British Board of Film Classification. January 20, 1971. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
- ^'Love Story, Box Office Information'. The Numbers. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
- ^'Howard Minsky, Hollywood Producer, Is Dead at 94'.
- ^ ab'DOMESTIC GROSSES'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
- ^Lee, Grant (August 28, 1977). 'Ryan O'Neal: A Love-Hate Story'. Los Angeles Times. p. q1.
- ^Haber, Joyce (December 6, 1970). 'Ryan O'Neal Has Plenty of Stories'. Los Angeles Times. p. v31.
- ^Champlin, Charles (January 1, 1971). 'The Lesson of 'Love Story'. Los Angeles Times. Part IV, p. 1.
- ^ abRoger Ebert (January 1, 1970). 'Love Story'. Rogerebert.suntimes.com. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved December 23, 2007.
- ^Champlin, Charles (December 20, 1970). 'Love Story' Tells It Like It Always Was'. Los Angeles Times. Calendar, p. 29.
- ^Griffin, Robert; Garvey, Michael (2003). In the Kingdom of the Lonely God. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 78. ISBN0-7425-1485-4. Retrieved December 27, 2009.
- ^ abCanby, Vincent (December 18, 1970).'Screen: Perfection and a 'Love Story'. The New York Times. p. 44.
- ^Siskel, Gene (December 27, 1970). 'Love Story' a Return to Tearful Melodrama'. Chicago Tribune. Section 5, p. 2.
- ^Arnold, Gary (December 26, 1970). 'Love Story'. The Washington Post. B1.
- ^Vinciguerra, Thomas. 'The Disease: Fatal. The Treatment: Mockery' The New York Times, 20 August 2010.
- ^'Love Story'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
- ^Ritchie York (June 26, 1971). From the Music Capitals of the World. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 47–. ISSN0006-2510.
- ^AFI's 100 Years..100 Movies Nominees
- ^AFI's 100 Years..100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) Ballot
- ^Siegel, Larry (October 1971). 'Lover's Story'. Mad. 146. 9.
- ^'Picks and Pans Review: Milk Money'. People. September 12, 1994. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
- ^Roger Ebert. 'For Roseanna (Review)'. RogerEbert.com. Ebert Digital. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ^IMDB. 'The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978) Episode #4.20'. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^Gerson, Jen (January 23, 2015). 'The Jennifer epidemic: How the spiking popularity of different baby names cycle like genetic drift'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
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