The Shop Around the Corner from 1940 is only partially set during Christmas (the latter part of the movie) so it's not primarily about Christmas, though it does feel festive once it wraps up. You might want to check it out.
Maybe Miracle on 34th Street, either the 1947 version or the 1994 version (or both, why not).
You could probably milk double digit hours from various adaptations of A Christmas Carol alone, of which I seem to remember enjoying Scrooge from 1951.
Also A Christmas Story (1983) seems like it might fit the bill.
If you're hosting animated stuff too then you could probably find countless cartoon specials among old disney, loony tunes and WB stuff. This is a random Chip and Dale one I remember from when I was a kid.
Edit: also just stumbled on this YT collection of retro Christmas cartoons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=177VS5CILCk
Shame about the watermark, but maybe the playlist is a good reference.
The Shop Around the Corner from 1940 is only partially set during Christmas (the latter part of the movie) so it's not primarily about Christmas, though it does feel festive once it wraps up. You might want to check it out.
Maybe Miracle on 34th Street, either the 1947 version or the 1994 version (or both, why not).
You could probably milk double digit hours from various adaptations of A Christmas Carol alone, of which I seem to remember enjoying Scrooge from 1951.
Also A Christmas Story (1983) seems like it might fit the bill.
If you're hosting animated stuff too then you could probably find countless cartoon specials among old disney, loony tunes and WB stuff. This is a random Chip and Dale one I remember from when I was a kid.
Edit: also just stumbled on this YT collection of retro Christmas cartoons: