Deck The - Halls

Early versions featured more references to drinking (e.g., "fill the mead-cup, drain the barrel"). These were later softened in publications like the Pennsylvania School Journal (1877) to create the family-friendly Christmas version sung today. 2. The 2006 Film

" Deck The Halls " refers to both a 16th-century traditional Christmas carol and a 2006 holiday comedy film. Deck The Halls

Directed by John Whitesell, this holiday comedy stars and Matthew Broderick as feuding neighbors. Early versions featured more references to drinking (e