Rudolph is enlisted to lead the sleigh and is hailed as a hero. Narrator : 'Twas the day before Christmas and all through the hills the reindeer were playing enjoying the spills of skating and coasting and climbing the willows and hopscotch and leap frog Sign In.
Animation Short Family. Director Max Fleischer. Robert May original story Joe Stultz screen adaptation. Paul Wing voice. Top credits Director Max Fleischer. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Trivia In the original TV version of the show, Rudolph, Hermey the elf and Yukon Cornelius visit the Island of Misfit Toys and promise to help them, but the Misfits are never seen again, only mentioned as Santa's first stop before he flies off in his sleigh.
After it was shown, the producers were inundated with letters from children complaining that nothing had been done to help the Misfit Toys.
In response, Rankin-Bass produced a new short scene at the end of the show in which Santa and his reindeer, led by Rudolph, land on the Island and pick up all the toys to find homes for them. This scene became a part of the standard version of the show run during the holidays. Goofs Although the film was copyrighted and released in , the Roman numerals copyright date in the main titles is shown as "MCLXIV", which would be the year , eight centuries earlier.
Quotes Mrs. Crazy credits If you pay close attention to the opening credits, below the credit of " Burl Ives sings", you'll see a small house fly buzzing around on the fake snow! Alternate versions The showing did not have Santa picking up toys from the Island of Misfit Toys at the end. A letter-writing campaign ensued and the new ending was added in Also in , sponsor General Electric insisted on replacing the song "We're a Couple of Misfits" with "Fame and Fortune", a change that lasted until , when "Misfits" was put back in.
Connections Featured in A Hollywood Christmas User reviews Review. Top review. The ultimate Christmas special. There are many Christmas specials and movies involving Christmas. Some are good. Some are average. And some are just plain bad. All the characters are wonderful and memorable, and Burl Ives is just perfect for the snowman, who sings those unforgettable songs. A must see every Christmas.
FAQ 3. Goldschmidt wants to make a point about credit for Rudolph while we're at it. Larry Roemer is listed as the director of Rudolph, but Goldschmidt believes the credit rightly belongs to the Japanese team. They gave a bigwig the credit instead. Nestor is cute, but there are many reasons people aren't singing "Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" every holiday season, starting with that unwieldy name. Close Ad. Live TV. New This Month. More TV Picks.
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