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Bruce Willis in Die Hard, 1988. Alamy Stock Photo

Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?

Let’s settle this once and for all.

THERE ARE MANY holiday classics that spring to mind when talking about Christmas movies – Miracle on 34th Street, It’s a Wonderful Life, Home Alone, Love Actually.

But there’s one movie that can be divisive – Die Hard.

The 1988 film stars Bruce Willis as Detective McClane, who flies into LA on Christmas Eve before learning of a hostage situation taking place in an office building, and that his wife is one of the hostages.

Despite the fact that the film wasn’t intended to be a Christmas movie (it was released in July in the United States), many insist otherwise.

So, for the day that’s in it, we want to know: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?


Poll Results:

Yes (9885)
No (2699)
I'm on the fence (650)

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