We tell you why these Hollywood flicks make the season merrier than usual! What are your favourites?
The original 1947 version of this Valentine Davies story follows the misadventures of Kris Kringle as he gets a job playing Santa Claus at a department store in New York City. A little girl tells him she doesn't believe in Santa, while a couple helps him prove through a trial that he's the jolly fellow from the North Pole. A sweet movie and perennial Christmas favourite.

Elf (2003): Now, this is the story of an infant who crawled into Santa's sack while the man in red-and-white was busy delivering gifts at a New York orphanage. He is raised as an elf named Buddy and years later, when he's 30, finds out that he isn't one. He returns to NY to seek his father, who's on the "naughty" list. Will Ferell stars in this lovable family film.

The Polar Express (2004): An adventure that follows a doubting young boy, who takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole. During this ride, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe. Great animation!

Love, Actually (2003): Love arrives in many forms, shapes and sizes. Here, ten separate ufffd but intertwining ufffd stories of love all lead up to a big climax on Christmas Eve, proving that love is the driving force in all of these people's lives. A personal favourite.

Joyeux Noel aka Merry Christmas (2005): Based on true stories of the World War I Christmas Truce along the Western Front. The unthinkable happens: soldiers come out of their trenches, leaving their rifles behind to shake hands with the enemy for one night. Poignant stuff.

A Christmas Carol (2009): An animated retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. Jim Carrey stars as Scrooge. Enough said!
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