One Christmas (1994)
Based on Truman Capote’s autobiographical short story, a young boy, T.J. Lowther, spends Christmas with his father in New Orleans. He and his dad, Henry Winkler, don’t get along, and they haven’t seen each other in a long time. Repairing the bonds of father-son-hood isn’t going to be easy, even over the holiday season.
While the majority of the film is about father-son bond, there are some secondary plot points. Henry tries romancing Swoosie Kurtz, but since he’s a conman, he’s not exactly trustworthy. And Swoosie’s aunt, Katharine Hepburn, adds a bit of class to the movie and helps everyone get a little more out of life. If you absolutely love Kate, you might be a bit conflicted about seeing this movie. It was her final film, so if you’ll be upset seeing her looking old and frail, you might want to stick to On Golden Pond instead. But if that won’t bother you, and you like a bit of sappy family drama at Christmastime—who doesn’t?—you can rent One Christmas. Don’t expect too much from it, though; I prefer watching Little Women during the holidays instead.
More Katharine Hepburn movies here!
More Christmas movies here!
While the majority of the film is about father-son bond, there are some secondary plot points. Henry tries romancing Swoosie Kurtz, but since he’s a conman, he’s not exactly trustworthy. And Swoosie’s aunt, Katharine Hepburn, adds a bit of class to the movie and helps everyone get a little more out of life. If you absolutely love Kate, you might be a bit conflicted about seeing this movie. It was her final film, so if you’ll be upset seeing her looking old and frail, you might want to stick to On Golden Pond instead. But if that won’t bother you, and you like a bit of sappy family drama at Christmastime—who doesn’t?—you can rent One Christmas. Don’t expect too much from it, though; I prefer watching Little Women during the holidays instead.
More Katharine Hepburn movies here!
More Christmas movies here!