Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1946 Nebraska, a young girl named Addie desperately craves a Christmas tree, but her bitter widower father refuses because of events from the family's past.In 1946 Nebraska, a young girl named Addie desperately craves a Christmas tree, but her bitter widower father refuses because of events from the family's past.In 1946 Nebraska, a young girl named Addie desperately craves a Christmas tree, but her bitter widower father refuses because of events from the family's past.
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- TriviaEach act of the story featured collages that opened and closed it between commercial breaks. The collage artist who assembled these for the story, Norman Sunshine, won an Emmy Award for them. He later assembled other collages for The Thanksgiving Treasure.
- ErroresThe miniature Christmas lights that can be seen on the tree in the drugstore, and in with the Christmas decorations that Addie's father brings home, did not exist in 1946. This type of Christmas light was not introduced in America until about 1950, and didn't really become a dominant force in holiday lighting until the 1960s. The light strings that would have been used in 1946 would likely have been 8-bulb sets using c6 bulbs, or 15-bulb sets using c7 bulbs.
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Addie Mills: ...Why won't you buy me a tree, Dad? I'll settle for a small one.
Jamie Mills: I've already told you no, and no means no!
Addie Mills: What's this all about, money? Because you spend more on cigarettes in a year than one tree costs. I added it up myself!
Jamie Mills: ADDIE! Will you stop pestering me and go to bed!
Addie Mills: Just tell me it looks like Christmas in here. Or feels like it!
Jamie Mills: How would you like me to take a belt to you?
Addie Mills: How would you like me to beg?
Jamie Mills: ...Right, anything's better than that. If you can drink a glass full of water, I'll let you have a tree this year. But you only get one try, and if you blow it, you can't bring the issue up ever again. Deal?
Addie Mills: Deal!
[She fills a glass with water and downs the whole thing. James smiles triumphantly]
Jamie Mills: You blew it, kid.
Addie Mills: What are you talking about? It was full and I drank it...
Jamie Mills: No, the deal was that you had to *drink* it full. You drank it *empty*.
[Flustered, Addie runs from the room in tears]
Grandma Mills: James, that was cruel.
Jamie Mills: Oh, can't you take a joke? Where's that infamous sense of humor I grew up with?
Grandma Mills: You wouldn't play a joke like that on one of your friends. What a thing to do to a child, over something she wants so badly!
Jamie Mills: She has to learn. In this life, you can't have everything you want.
Grandma Mills: James, let her have a tree this year. Why not? It's such a little thing to make her happy. If you give it a chance, you might enjoy it yourself.
Jamie Mills: You're at least two hundred percent wrong about that.
Grandma Mills: You've let your whole life turn sour. You've no right to sour Addie's life as well.
Jamie Mills: I'm exercising my right as her father.
Grandma Mills: Oh, you just don't want anything around to remind you. Well, Addie's around. If you can't look at her without being reminded...
Jamie Mills: I don't have to listen to this!
[He gets up and storms out of the room]
Grandma Mills: [calling after him] For two cents, I'd buy her a tree myself!
Jamie Mills: [returns to room] Don't you dare, Mother! She's *my* daughter, and *I'll* decide what she can and can't have!
[slams the door]
- ConexionesFeatured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)
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