The Lord of Darkness reminds his quarreling family what the real meaning of Christmas is in this special holiday special.(Screened at the 2011 Citrus Cel Animation Film Festival)
Original Air Date: October 10, 1962.
While Grannie boils pool water for washing (due to the "lack of a pump") and Ellie May gets a feminine make-over by Miss Hathaway, cousin Pearl is back at the cabin making eyes with the visiting oil man while he gives her a ride to the nearest phone.
Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Bea Benaderet, Raymond Bailey, Nancy Kulp, Frank Wilcox.
A segment of Biola Radio's premiere comedy radio show "Rob and the Guy" (2008-2009).
We meet Philip Mercks, a throwback parody of old school 80's contemporary Christian crooners (played by Alan Garcia). Hosted by Rob Croft and Jordan Zepeda. Leave some feedback, and we may be rolling out some more in the near future!
I uploaded this twice, but it didn't show the end for some reason, but I fixed the problem and I'm uploading it again. No cameras were harmed in the making of this film.
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