This image released by Profiles in History shows a Santa Claus puppet used in the filming of the 1964 Christmas special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." A buyer shouted out with glee that they would ...
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LOS ANGELES — And how the bidders loved him! A buyer shouted out with glee that they would pay $368,000 for the Rudolph and Santa Claus figures used in the perennially beloved Christmas special ...
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If you grew up watching the holiday favorite "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," you'll soon have an opportunity to take home a part of movie history. Puppets that were used in the 1964 stop-motion ...
You know Dasher and DancerAnd Prancer and VixenComet and CupidAnd Donner and Blitzen,But do you recallthe most famous reindeer of all? Of course you do. Burl Ives sang that question decades ago in ...
LOS ANGELES - And how the bidders loved him! A buyer shouted out with glee that they would pay $368,000 for the Rudolph and Santa Claus figures used in the perennially beloved Christmas special ...
A scene from the classic 1964 animated special 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' (Photo: CBS/YouTube) He’s already made Christmas history: now, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is poised to go down in ...
Rudolph's virtues were noted in Montgomery Ward’s memo to its employees: “Service, the right attitude, and a desire to do his best, brought Rudolph the envy of all.” Maybe because the song morphed ...
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