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Excluded "25 Days of Christmas" Movies We Need Back

Christmas Classics That Didn't Make The Cut But Definitely Should Have

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Excluded "25 Days of Christmas" Movies We Need Back
Laura Gonzales

Disclaimer: This does not take into account rights/production of films. This does take into account quality Holiday Spirit (Christmas in particular).


A comprehensive schedule of ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas can be found here.

However, as you can see, many movies are repeated far more than they should, and some movies are not even Christmas/Holiday themed (do not get me started on why WIlly Wonka, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are there, again.) So as someone who is not an Ebenezer Scrooge themselves, and loves the 25 Days of Christmas Special, I take it upon myself to look for some of the one's that you might want to also consider watching. If you have a favorite Holiday movie that not on this list, let me know in the comments!

It's a Wonderful Life


Miracle on 34th Street



Once Upon a Christmas



Twice Upon a Christmas

White Christmas


The Holiday



Frosty the Snowman


A Carol Christmas


The Ultimate Christmas Present


'Twas the Night


The Santa Claus 2


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