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Okay, so I know there's different Christmas programs by the Peanuts. I want to know what this one is called: It's where they get that puny little tree and decorate it and Linus tells everybody what Christmas is all about. I tryed looking up Charlie Brown's Christmas but it wasn't the one I was looking for. If you guys know the exact title of this then that would be great. :)
Linus explains what Christmas is all about.
I want to find Linus' speech where he recites the Gospel in the Charlie Brown Christmas. Does anyone know where to find it on the internet? I would like to email it to some friends.
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So, it's that time of year and I'm visiting all my favorite Christmas specials, but something stuck out this time that I just can't figure out. In "A Charlie Brown Christmas", When Lucy runs over to her Psychiatric Help stand, she flips the sign over so that instead of reading "The Doctor is out" it reads "The Doctor is real in." Real In? What the heck does that mean? Is this some 60's joke I am too young to understand?
I thought it meant reel like reeling in like reeling in a fish or reeling in money. And knowing Lucy, she's very materalistic and into money.
Although I have to admit this is probably a streech of what it means. Other than the other fact that Lucy thinks she's popular and with the in crowd.
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I have been looking everywhere for an actual theatrical script for A Charlie Brown Christmas. I have found a book on Amazon that has the script from the movie. We could always use that to mold our own script. But my real question is... in making our own script from the movie, is there some type of copy right laws we'd be breaking? Where would I find that information out? Who actually owns the rights to that particular story? Any help anyone could give me would be great. Thank you ahead of time.
Another thing is, who is the best person to go to in order to get the rights to perform the play?
Try picking up a Charlie Brown book, while Shultz owned the idea I think his publisher owned the rights.
There show be a whose who of copy writes near the front
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1962531/
My high school is interested in performing "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Where can we buy the rights for a performance?
I think I'd start with IMDB.com and inquire.
Just my two sense.
Steven Wolf