Home for Christmas

1990 "Let Him Steal Your Heart."
5.6| 1h36m| en| More Info
Released: 02 December 1990 Released
Producted By: Dandelion-Visual Productions
Country: Canada
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Mickey Rooney plays a weary old thief who befriends a young child.

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Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Bergorks If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
gloomyrival I try to watch this movie once a year at Christmas since it aired on television back in 1990. Mickey Rooney gives a touching performance as Elmer, an elderly homeless man who is taken in by a family at Christmas to repay them by doing chores around their house for having broken into their car previously and having taken some items. The children of the family have no grandparents and grow fond of Elmer. The movie is slow-paced at times and there are a few predictable twists to the story along the way, but it is a well-meaning and good-spirited Christmas film. I enjoy Christmas movies like this, that are not about acquiring stuff, but about the pursuit of happiness and the bonding with one another at Christmas. If you haven't seen this film, take two hours out of your life at Christmas and give it a viewing for the sentimental feeling of the holidays.
Tim This movie is one I really have enjoyed since i first saw it in 1990. Mickey Rooney did a great job as Elmer.. If you love movies that is a tear jerker and that is centered around the holiday season, you will love this movie. I would highly recommend this film...
Boo-21 Good performances and a touch of the supernatural help along a solid sentimental journey.McCubbin's directing is impressively understated, and we'd like to see a little more. Where is this guy?