The Nightmare Before Christmas is hands down one of the best movies for this holiday. Many consider watching this ahead of Christmas to be a tradition of its own. The Halloween Town, Sally, Jack, and Zero have been a vital part of our Christmas holidays for years now even though this gem arrived in theaters in 1993. But did you know that this film has quite a few peculiar things that you’ve probably missed? Let’s take a look.
7Touchstone Films Released It
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You would expect a common, family-friendly movie, coming out of Walt Disney’s studios but The Nightmare Before Christmas was actually released through Disney’s Touchstone Pictures brand instead. Touchstone Films released their first R-rated film ‘Down and Out in Beverly Hills’ (1986).