Die Hard Director Explains How The Bruce Willis Classic Became A Christmas Movie
By this point, Die Hard director John McTiernan has discussed his action masterpiece ad nauseum. He has broken down Bruce Willis’ blue-collar roots, the root of the evil personified by Hans Gruber (the late, great Alan Rickman), and the challenge that came with shooting at night in a limited location. But has he ever weighed in the great debate on whether Die Hard is or isn’t a Christmas movie? Before you roll your eyes, you really have to hear the explanation that Die Hard’s dad, McTiernan, gives about exactly HOW they made Die Hard into a Christmas film. Thereby, answering what has become a heated debate each holiday season.
Speaking with the American Film Institute for a holiday special, Die Hard director John McTiernan revealed that his personal way into the story of terrorists invading “the heart of capitalism” during a Christmas party was to base it off of a legendary Christmas movie, It’s a Wonderful Life. Did you know Jimmy Stewart’s classic influenced Bruce Willis’s signature franchise? McTiernan said:
John McTiernan is essentially saying that John McClane, the hero of Die Hard, is George Bailey from It’s a Wonderful Life… only, with a gun, and glass embedded in his feet. He’s what stands in the way of the evil banker having his way with the innocent community. But he needed to convince producer Joel Silver that their protagonist wasn’t going to be a Schwarzenegger or Stallone cutout -- the kind of action hero that was dominating thrillers on screen at the time. He was going to be a regular guy, like George Bailey, standing up to do the right thing, even when it’s most difficult. McTiernan continued:
John McTiernan explains that the magic of Die Hard is that, as he noodled his way through the initial chapter of what would become a celebrated action movie, everyone involved with the movie began to understand the heart of what the director was hoping to accomplish. It wasn’t blood-and-guts for action’s sake. It was good standing up to evil, during the holiday season. It was George Bailey stopping a corrupt banker. It was John against Hans, with the fate of some bearer bonds at stake. McTiernan summarized:
And he’s right. It’s not only a Christmas movie. It’s one of our greatest Christmas movies, a story that should be shared from generation to generation, especially around the holidays. Do you agree? Vote in the poll, cement your opinion for all time, and remember that terrorists, by design, have very small feet. Merry Christmas!
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Sean O’Connell is a journalist and CinemaBlend’s Managing Editor. Having been with the site since 2011, Sean interviewed myriad directors, actors and producers, and created ReelBlend, which he proudly cohosts with Jake Hamilton and Kevin McCarthy. And he's the author of RELEASE THE SNYDER CUT, the Spider-Man history book WITH GREAT POWER, and an upcoming book about Bruce Willis.