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"For in those days, quite small boys were expected to behave like grown men."
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The Candlemaker (cartoon)The Candlemaker (cartoon)
The Candlemaker (cartoon)
The Candlemaker is a 1956 animated short film directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor for the United Lutheran Church in America. The story is about a candlemaker and his son at Christmas time.
"For in those days, quite small boys were expected to behave like grown men."
"The family was up early next morning, for a busy week lay ahead. The candlemaker had to deliver quanitites of Christmas candles of all shapes and sizes to the outlying farms and villages."
"Many years ago, before there were any automobiles and before we had electricity or even gas lighting and when people used horses if they wanted to go out for a ride and oil lamps and candles if they needed a light, there lived in a small country town, yes, a butcher, a baker, and a candlestick-maker. With just over a week to go before Christmas, the townspeople were busy indeed and none more so than the candlemaker and his young son, Tom."
"With his father away and his mother extra busy getting ready for Christmas, young Tom was in charge of the workshop, with the task of turning out many candles a day. And then there was the altar candle for the Christmas Eve service on Saturday."
"For years now, every Saturday at 4:00, the candlemaker had been making the journey from his shop to the church across the square. Because God had been so good to him and blessed his home and his work, he showed his gratitude by giving his finest candles to shine up at the altar, as an offering to God."
"Each member of the family had his own sad thoughts that night."