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Dec 19, 2016ManMachine rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
And, what would this much-celebrated time of the year be without at least one viewing of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer? (whose story I'm sure we all know) In a nutshell - This 1964, stop-motion production certainly had its good points, as well as its not-so-good points. But, if you can forgive this kiddies' film for things like its dated, non-CGI effects and some truly strange aspects of its storyline, then you're sure to be entertained by the overall cuteness that prevails. Containing nine songs (written by Johnny Marks), this 55-minute TV Special is notable for being the longest running Christmas Special in the entire history of television. It also features the recognizable voice-talents of Burl Ives (as Sam, the Snowman)..... (*Watch music video-clip*)