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Holiday Family Classics: The Thanksgiving Treasure / The House Without A Christmas Tree
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Genre | Drama |
Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC |
Contributor | Mildred Natwick, Lisa Lucas, Jason Robards |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 1 |
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Product Description
Celebrate the holiday season with two all-American family classics based on the beloved novels by Gail Rock! The House Without A Christmas Tree and The Thanksgiving Treasure follow the everyday adventures and small miracles of the Mills family. Addie Mills (Lisa Lucas) is a smart and strong-willed young girl living in Nebraska in the 1940s with her sensible but stubborn father, James (Jason Robards), and her loving, quirky Grandma (Mildred Natwick). In The House Without A Christmas Tree, all Addie wants is to have a Christmas tree for the first time. But James refuses due to a painful family memory. Trouble ensues in The Thanksgiving Treasure when Addie tries to invite James’ sworn enemy over for Thanksgiving dinner in the hopes of ending their longstanding feud. With fun, laughter and a lot of heart – this Dove Family-approved double feature is sure to keep your holidays merry & bright!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : D7915611D
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours and 32 minutes
- Release date : November 4, 2014
- Actors : Lisa Lucas, Jason Robards, Mildred Natwick
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00MGBS5PS
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #15,509 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,383 in Drama DVDs
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This is a sweet, sentimental, and sometimes heartbreaking story of Christmas long ago, and the healing power of the season - and a young girl’s heart. Highly recommended.
The Thanksgiving Treasure was filmed the following year, and it’s a nice follow up. It’s not as strong as the previous movie, and it’s more predictable. Still, it’s solid entertainment and teaches more than a few lessons. Recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
This is a sweet, sentimental, and sometimes heartbreaking story of Christmas long ago, and the healing power of the season - and a young girl’s heart. Highly recommended.
The Thanksgiving Treasure was filmed the following year, and it’s a nice follow up. It’s not as strong as the previous movie, and it’s more predictable. Still, it’s solid entertainment and teaches more than a few lessons. Recommended.
THE HOUSE WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE is the first story about Addie Mills, a spirited (and slightly bossy) 10-year-old who loves school and dreams of growing up to be an artist. Her mother died when she was a few months old, and she has been raised by her loving, slightly offbeat grandmother, and her taciturn, brooding father, who doesn't seem to have much love to give to his only daughter. He forbids a Christmas tree in the house during the holidays, and Addie, who desperately wants one, thinks it's because he's so "parsimonious" (that's one of her school vocabulary words). When she wins a tree, she will withstand an explosion of emotion that will shake her to her core.
THIS IS JUST ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS STORIES EVER. Addie isn't the usual cute little girl character so nauseatingly passed on by every sitcom and drama of the day: she's bright, not girly, determined, but of course has her faults. Lisa Lucas plays her to a T. Mildred Natwick glows as the supportive grandmother and a great supporting cast is included, but the star of this film is Jason Robards, who provides a stunning performance as the embittered father James Mills. He could have been a soulless bastard but instead Robards permits you see this man's internal pain even as you are startled at his bitterness and anger. The late 1940s atmosphere of the story is well done--the kids even say the Pledge to the Flag correctly--and it was filmed in rural Canada to try to come as close to the setting (rural Nebraska) as possible.
THE THANKSGIVING TREASURE is a little more routine. While out getting air for her bike tires, Addie meets for the first time "Old Man" Rhenquist, a crotchety elderly man who is feuding with her dad over non-payment for James Mills' digging a pond for him. A curious Addie, under cover of cutting cattails and fall plants with her best friend, discovers Rhenquist has a horse, the one thing Addie has always wanted. She persuades her best friend Carla Mae to bring the old codger some Thanksgiving dinner after hearing her teacher lecture about the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving feast, hoping to make friends (and of course get near the horse!). However, it's Rhenquist Addie comes to treasure; he's becomes like a grandfather to her, telling her tales about "the old days." The whole plot could have been terribly cliché, but Bernard Hughes as Rhenquist and Lisa Lucas as Addie rise above the cliché and make it worth watching. Again, Canadian landscape standing in for Nebraska countryside makes this look very authentic and the kids even do a radio play to cement the story in the late 1940s. Once again, the story is filmed on videotape, giving it that "soap opera" effect, but at the same time it gives it an immediacy as if you are really standing on the sidelines watching these folks.
A super addition to anyone's holiday film library.