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Conversely, many classic Christmas movies are not explicitly sci-fi, yet several of them have science fiction elements. In a certain sense, any movie involving Santa or miracles falls into the science fiction or fantasy genre. Some classics have even more sci-fi elements, even though they were not intended to be part of the genre at all.
4) Scrooged

Any version of A Christmas Carol is a sci-fi movie in disguise, because, of course, the story involves time travel, as Scrooge has visions of his past and future thanks to the ghosts that visit him. Even Doctor Who had a version of this story, but the one that is most a sci-fi masterpiece is 1988’s Scrooged.
This Bill Murray-led version of the classic Christmas story turned Scrooge into a TV executive who was visited by three ghosts that looked like the antagonists in 1980s sci-fi movies such as Robocop or Terminator. In addition, Murray’s character didn’t just have visions of the past and future; he was immersed in them as if he were in a virtual reality simulation or alternate universe. These aspects allow Scrooged to fully fit in with other classic sci-fi movies of the era.
3) A Miracle on 34th Street

This film is one of the most famous movies about Santa Claus, starring Edmund Gwenn as Kris Kringle, a department store Santa who claims to be the real thing and who ends up in conflict with people who don’t believe in Santa, even having to go to court over it. This classic Christmas movie has a lot in common with sci-fi comedies such as Bewitched or My Favorite Martian, where a benevolent otherworldly character joins a family and must try to act like a human.










