April Rudy Day Movie

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ChristmasPir8

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I had originally picked A Christmas Wish from the Hallmark Channel http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1577038/ I picked it because it was availible online but now I can't find it. IF you have access to it online, great!! Try HULU or Netflix.

If you can not find this then I picked a back up move. I got a little nudge from my upcoming trip but it's still a favorite of mine. It's Disney's Once Upon a Christmas and is on Netflix. It is 3 Disney Cartoons about Christmas. A retelling of the story of the Gift of the Maji, A groundhogs Day type day of Christmas day and Goofy and his family realizing the importance of being together during the holidays.

I hope you will be able to find one of the two to watch and enjoy this Rudy day weekend.
 

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Too funny-my DGD's absolutely all time favorite movie ever -before Frozen-was "Twice upon a Christmas"-the sequel to your movie! We are driving out there Sunday-so I am sure to see it then :)
 

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I'll have to bookmark these movies. DD is still taking up a lot of my time. But I do not want to miss watching our Rudy movie.
 

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I watched The Twelve Trees of Christmas on YouTube. It's a hallmark movie from last year and I really, really enjoyed it.
 

ChristmasPir8

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good idea Michelle, sometimes you can find it on YouTube also!
 

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Ack! I'm behind on movie watching. Couldn't find the movie on Netflix or my library. Did find an old movie with same name at my library.

A Christmas wish [videorecording] / Legend Films presents a George Pal production of an Irving Pichel film ; screenplay by Laslo Vadnay ; story, Ted Allen.
Format:
DVD
Summary:
A down-on-their-luck family moves into a ground floor apartment where Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic. Rupert acts as the family's beneficent guardian angel - not only saving Christmas, but changing their lives forever.
Target Audience Note:
Not rated.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1950.