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38 Forgotten Christmas Movies You Should Watch Right Now

We love a good Christmas movie, but do you even remember these festive flicks?

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When it comes to holiday movies, the options are endless. There are the best Christmas movies of all time, like A Christmas Story, the holiday romances and rom-coms, animated films for kids, old-school cartoons, Christmas movies on Netflix, and so much more. But with such an abundance of options to choose from, it's likely a few terrific holiday movies have slid under the radar. Rediscover the 40 amazing forgotten Christmas movies that need a re-watch ASAP.

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1934: Bright Eyes

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Nothing upholds the holiday spirit more than a child who stubbornly defends Santa Claus's existence — especially when that child is played by the curly top Shirley Temple. In Bright Eyes, Temple plays a little girl who loses her family but finds another through the good cheer she inspires.

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1934: The Thin Man

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A retired detective upends his Christmas holiday to take on one more case, and his adventure-loving wife won't be left behind.

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1939: Bachelor Mother

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In this holiday-set rom-com, Ginger Rogers plays a lonely department-store salesgirl who finds a baby on a doorstep. But everybody seems to think the baby is hers, and before she knows it, the baby reels in a fiancé and potential father-in-law as well.

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4

1940: The Shop Around the Corner

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Providing inspiration for future rom-coms like You've Got Mail, The Shop Around the Corner is about two coworkers who outwardly despise each other but don't realize that the pen pals they each write to and are in love with are … each other. The Christmas scenes in Budapest offer equal parts good cheer and romance.

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1942: The Man Who Came to Dinner

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Monty Woolley plays a New York radio personality Sheridan Whiteside, who visits the home of one of his listeners, the Stanleys, for a publicity stunt. But in a real stunt, he slips on the ice and breaks his hip on the steps of their house. He insists on spending Christmas under their care and causes all manner of mayhem.

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1944: Meet Me in St. Louis

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Though not a holiday movie in and of itself, Meet Me in St. Louis has one claim to Christmas fame: Judy Garland debuted the classic tune "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in her renowned warble.

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1945: Christmas in Connecticut

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Barbara Stanwyck is Elizabeth Lane, a woman who has made a living writing about cooking on her farm with her family in Connecticut — but she can't cook a lick, doesn't have a family of her own, and doesn't live in Connecticut! It becomes a problem when her boss invites himself to her abode for the Christmas season and she has to pull off a massive lie with the help of friends.

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1949: Holiday Affair

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Christmas is what made this film a classic. Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh star in a romantic comedy that all starts with a train set bought for a little boy at Christmas.

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1949: Little Women

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There have been a couple of versions of Little Women throughout the years, but this 1949 version with Elizabeth Taylor as Amy is particularly filled with cozy Christmas settings.

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1951: The Lemon Drop Kid

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Bob Hope stars as a New York City scammer who gets himself in trouble with the wrong people and saves himself by hiding in plain sight in a Santa Claus suit.

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1955: We're No Angels

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Three convicts, including Humphrey Bogart, escape prison and end up hiding in a shop run by a small family. The criminals plan to rob the store — until the family invites them to Christmas dinner and they decide to help the nice family with their financial struggles instead.

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12

1955: Young at Heart

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Vocal powerhouses Doris Day and Frank Sinatra star in this Christmas romance filled with twists and turns. In the end, Sinatra's gloomy character learns a powerful lesson: that family is one thing worth living for.

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13

1960: The Apartment

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Set at Christmas and New Year's, The Apartment is a movie that covers all the feelings of the holiday season: loneliness as well as hope and joy. CC Baxter (Jack Lemmon) and Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine) are two beaten-down characters who find solace in each other.

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1965: A Charlie Brown Christmas

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The titular character seeks to look past materialism and discover what the Christmas spirit is really all about.

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1966: How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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The first Grinch to leap from the pages of Dr. Seuss to steal Christmas (and then our hearts) onscreen debuted as a cartoon special in 1966.

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16

1969: Frosty the Snowman

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Frosty the Snowman, a magical snowman brought to life around the holiday season, makes his first TV appearance in a Christmas special. Despite being in an age of animation that far exceeds old-school cartoons, this original flick can still bring the Christmas spirit like no other.

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1983: Trading Places

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Eddie Murphy as hustler low on luck and Dan Aykroyd as an important executive are conned by two bored finance bros who frame Aykroyd for a crime and then replace him in his executive role with Murphy. But when Aykroyd and Murphy realize what's happened, they seek to turn the tables.

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18

1984: Gremlins

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This Christmas story gone awry starts out with a father who just wants to buy a neat present for his son. Instead he purchases a strange creature from a Chinatown shop that magically multiplies and leads to more holiday bedlam than the father bargained for.

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1985: Santa Claus

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When Santa's righthand man — er, elf — Patch leaves the North Pole for New York City and accidentally starts working for an evil toy tycoon, Christmas might be ruined. Santa goes in search of his talented toy-making elf to redirect his skills at the deserving children of the world.

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1986: Babes in Toyland

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Drew Barrymore plays an 11-year-old in Cincinnati, Ohio, who takes herself a bit too seriously — until she finds herself in Toyland, where only her belief in the magic of toys can save the alternate universe from the Scrooge-like Barnaby.

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Jaime is a writer covering travel, social issues, health and lifestyle. She has written for Good Housekeeping, Well+Good, Time Out, Food52, and PureWow."

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