Deck the halls and spike the eggnog, because it's time for another seasonal installment of All I Want for Christmas. I had high hopes to crank out a couple of them this year but we're nearing the finish line of the December holiday spring, so this might be it. My desire to do entries on Christmas movie favorites like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) and Black Christmas (1974) will have to wait 'til next year. This annual tradition began in 2017, when I asked Santa to deliver me the ridiculously awesome Joan Collins for Christmas. Then in 2018 came the eternal request for less elf on the shelf and more Elvira under the tree.
Now those legendary ghosts of All I Want for Christmas blog posts past are joined by the equally legendary Elizabeth Montgomery, filling in for Santa while wearing far less clothing than the big guy. I don't even care about the gifts; she can leave them on the roof, as long as she wears Mrs. Claus's younger sister's saucy yuletide getup. She gets bonus points for degree of difficulty too: she must be freezing in that outfit and it can't be easy traversing rooftops in those heels! But that's why she's a legend, after all.
The accomplished star of stage and screen, Elizabeth Montgomery left us far too soon, at only 62 years young in 1995. Known the world over for that iconic nose twitch as Samantha on Bewitched, Montgomery was absurdly photogenic, leaving behind a treasure trove of photoshoots for retro-vintage fans everywhere. If her 1960s Christmas shoot* doesn't trim your tree, then you're either the world's biggest Scrooge or just clinically dead inside.
As I stumble and trip through December in my annual holidaze, I'll be sipping some eggnog, listening to Ronnie Spector singing beautifully about walkin' in a winter wonderland, watching my favorite holiday classics, staying as far away from malls as possible, and dreaming of the late great uberbabe Elizabeth Montgomery hurrying down the chimney tonight.
*I can't find the photographer's name to credit, but the memorable shots are included here in black and white and colorized.
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