The greedy nephew of eccentric Matilda Reid seeks to have her judged incompetent so he can administer her wealth, but she will be saved if her three long-lost adopted sons appear for a Christmas Eve reunion. Separate stories reveal Michael as a bankrupt playboy loved by loyal Ann; Mario as a seemingly shady character tangling with a Nazi war criminal in South America; Jonathan as a hard-drinking rodeo rider intent on a flirtatious social worker. Is there hope for Matilda?
Unfortunately the movie Christmas Eve is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Laurence Stallings | Screenplay |
Directing | Edwin L. Marin | Director |
Writing | Arch Oboler | Story |
Camera | Gordon Avil | Director of Photography |
Sound | David Chudnow | Music Supervisor |
Production | Benedict Bogeaus | Producer |
Art | Gene Redd | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Greta | Wardrobe Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Otis Malcolm | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Jerry Bos | Wardrobe Designer |
Production | Carley Harriman | Producer's Assistant |
Sound | Heinz Roemheld | Music |
Directing | Joseph Depew | Assistant Director |
Art | Ernst Fegté | Art Direction |
Sound | William H. Lynch | Sound Technical Supervisor |
Sound | Herschel Burke Gilbert | Orchestrator |
Production | Arthur M. Landau | Production Assistant |
Costume & Make-Up | Scotty Rackin | Hairdresser |
Crew | John Daheim | Stunt Double |
Production | Kenneth Walters | Production Manager |
Crew | Benedict Bogeaus | Presenter |
Editing | James Smith | Editor |