Three minute short from MGM that acts as a sort of greeting card to fans of the Andy Hardy series. The story, such as it is, has the Hardy family coming downstairs and opening presents on Christmas morning. They then thank the audience for watching their movies. The short ends with a bizarrely inserted bit of stock footage from a party. The title of the short, Loews Christmas Greeting, refers to the Loews theater chain that once owned MGM, the studio that produced the Hardy series. A Supreme Court ruling later forced Loews and MGM to split, which was pretty much the beginning of the end for MGM as the dominant studio it had been. Also, as the reviewer before me mentioned, it is indeed Sara Haden here as Aunt Millie, not Betty Ross Clarke as IMDb and other sites (currently) list. I'm not sure why there is any confusion with this, since Millie is not just in the background. She's front and center and even gets a line or two.