Tom Hanks’ favourite Christmas movie is a 1965 classic ’It’s magical’ | Films | Entertainment
A favourite Christmas movie is a very personal choice, and there is a plethora of classics to choose from.
Appearing on CNN’s 2022 two-part documentary Christmas at the Movies, which is streaming on NOW, Tom Hanks unveiled his is A Charlie Brown Christmas.
It’s a bit of a cheeky choice considering it’s a 25 minute TV special, but the 1965 short film still counts.
Based on Charles M Schulz’ Peanuts comic strip, the special was commissioned and sponsored by the Coca-Cola Company, being written and produced on a small budget in just six months.
The story criticises the commercialisation of the holiday, as Charlie seeks to present the true meaning of Christmas around the nativity when directing a festive play.
Hanks told CNN at the time: “Time freezes when I watch that. It’s magical and it’s the spirit of Christmas part and parcel. It probably lasts about 24 minutes, but time freezes when I watch Snoopy build his doghouse with all the ornaments on it, the lights, and he wins first prize. It’s great watching those kids rehearse their Christmas play. It just hits that Christmas is drawing near when you see Snoopy and Charlie Brown.”
A Charlie Brown Christmas is streaming on Apple TV.









