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The Christmas Classic That Almost Wasn't (It's A Wonderful Life)
Inside Catholic ^ | December 25, 2008

Posted on 12/25/2008 4:17:14 PM PST by NYer

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While ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ is my favorite Christmas movie, I want to call your attention to another wonderful Christmas movie that’s often overlooked; ‘The Bishop’s Wife’.

This is the sort of nice old fashioned film that Hollywood did so well decades ago. This is a truly a touching and heartwarming movie, something almost inconceivable in this day and age.
A delightful script, excellent acting, along with beautiful sets- the snow, the frozen pond, the magical skating sequence and all the other aspects of the film just set the perfect mood .

Think, first, what it has going for it—David Niven, Cary Grant, Elsa Lanchester, Gladys Cooper, Loretta Young, and Monty Wooley—the sort of cast one can only dream about these days.
Add to it an unusually sensitive and beautiful script, and handsome photography, and you have what I would have to call a masterpiece, although it is by no means as well known as other Christmas movies.
I keep finding nuances and layers of meaning every time I watch. The film is replete with subtle symbolism that doesn’t announce itself with bells and whistles, but quietly sinks into the consciousness and warms your heart.

Cary Grant gives a relaxed and polished turn as the slightly devilish angel. He fairly oozes charm, seemingly effortlessly, with a presence that is captivating to the other characters as well as to the audience; From the moment Cary Grant appears as Dudley, the all too human angel on a mission, we are riveted to the screen.
He’s out to teach Reverend Henry Brougham (David Niven), a thing or two about Christian charity, and as we all know, “charity begins at home.”
It seems that in the process of trying to raise funds for a new cathedral, the good Reverend has been neglecting his charming wife, played in her sweet, dignified way by the beautiful Loretta Young.
But Reverend Brougham has also forgotten that his flock needs more than a new cathedral- they need hope, faith and charity and his ministry, which he has forsaken in his quest to court the richest lady in town to donate funds for the new cathedral. Cary’s Dudley is out to bring these truths home to him.

But Dudley doesn’t just touch the Reverend’s life, he brings joy and hope into everyone’s life that he comes into contact with.

The Bishop’s Wife is a holiday film which slips you its Christmas moral slyly and delicately. Layers upon layers and full of understated magic and charm, you just cannot argue with its logic and message of faith.

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41 posted on 12/25/2008 8:36:07 PM PST by patriot08
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To: oldsalt

“Additional Details
Also Known As:Laurel and Hardy in Toyland
March of the Wooden Soldiers (USA) (reissue title)
Revenge Is Sweet
Wooden Soldiers
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Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents
Runtime:77 min | USA:73 min (re-release)
Country:USA
Language:English
Color:Black and White
Aspect Ratio:1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:Spain:T | Australia:G | Finland:S
Filming Locations:Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA “

The above info is from imbD and shows the movie was released in black and white.


42 posted on 12/25/2008 8:36:52 PM PST by Old Seadog (Always do a little more than is expected, and someday .....it will be expected.)
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To: VOA

Just a great, great, movie.

All these Christmas movies really make the season for me.


43 posted on 12/25/2008 9:53:11 PM PST by Edgewood Pilot ( Merry Christmas)
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To: patriot08

Thanks for this review and info !!!


44 posted on 12/25/2008 9:54:48 PM PST by Edgewood Pilot ( Merry Christmas)
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To: Mr. Bird

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/business

“Budget $3,180,000 (estimated)
Rentals $3,300,000 (USA)”

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/trivia
“The set for Bedford Falls was constructed in two months and was one of the longest sets that had ever been made for an American movie. It covered four acres of the RKO’s Encino Ranch. It included 75 stores and buildings, main street, factory district and a large residential and slum area. The Main Street was 300 yards long, three whole city blocks!”


45 posted on 12/25/2008 10:36:20 PM PST by iowamark
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To: Basement Dweller

Its still there, thanks. Mr Gower is safe for another year.


46 posted on 12/25/2008 11:29:11 PM PST by widdle_wabbit
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To: Owl_Eagle

Yup, I’ve seen it..while good, IMHO it is still beaten by the ‘51 release..

There was also one with henry winkler who plays a modern day scrooge (he invents “payments” in lieu of cash for the purchase of furniture, then is “scrooge” when he goes out to repossess)..


47 posted on 12/26/2008 5:37:39 AM PST by GeorgiaDawg32 (A democrat will break your leg, then hand you a crutch and take credit for your being able to walk.)
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To: Edgewood Pilot

You’re welcome.
Just love that movie


48 posted on 12/26/2008 7:16:40 AM PST by patriot08
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To: NYer

I watched it on Christmas Eve. That and White Christmas are my favorite Christmas movies.


49 posted on 12/26/2008 7:21:00 AM PST by ContraryMary (New Jersey -- Superfund cleanup capital of the U.S.A.)
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To: xp38

I’ve to look up “The Nativity Story.” Glad you mentioned it. I have not seen it.


50 posted on 12/26/2008 9:40:51 AM PST by apocalypto
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Of course today not many people remember Best Years of Their Lives .

That is a shame, if true. Thanks to TCM a lot more people are familiar with the movie than would be the case without their frequent airings of it.

51 posted on 12/26/2008 9:58:52 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: the invisib1e hand

cute idea.


52 posted on 12/26/2008 1:04:21 PM PST by apocalypto
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To: Basement Dweller

Thank you for posting the link!


53 posted on 12/26/2008 3:15:13 PM PST by tajgirvan ( Merry Christmas! Wise Men Still Seek Him, The King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ!)
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To: NYer
You may have noticed that, in recent years, It's a Wonderful Life comes on only once or twice per Christmas season, and only on a major network (NBC).

Before that happened it used to be on time and time again. I think one December in Chicago it was shown 25 times on 4 different channels over the cours of the month.

54 posted on 12/26/2008 3:18:51 PM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur

It’s one film our family watches every year.


55 posted on 12/26/2008 5:58:37 PM PST by apocalypto
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