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It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Logline: A miserable businessman, George Bailey (James Stewart) is visited by an angel, who paints a sobering picture for him that illustrates what the lives of those around George would have looked liked had he never been born.
Memorable Moments: The collection of scenes where Clarence (Peter Travers), the fledgling angel, shows George what Bedford (“Potterville” in the imaginery) what would have come of the small town had he ceased to exist.
Why People Love It: It is, without doubt, very reminiscent of A Christmas Carol, and every bit as memorable and timeless.
Best Quote: Clarence (Henry Travers): “You’ve been given a great gift, George: A chance to see what the world would be like without you.”
Memorable Moments: The collection of scenes where Clarence (Peter Travers), the fledgling angel, shows George what Bedford (“Potterville” in the imaginery) what would have come of the small town had he ceased to exist.
Why People Love It: It is, without doubt, very reminiscent of A Christmas Carol, and every bit as memorable and timeless.
Best Quote: Clarence (Henry Travers): “You’ve been given a great gift, George: A chance to see what the world would be like without you.”
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Re: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Thanks for providing the information about "It's a wonderful life" movie. It looks interesting. Keep us posting such movies.
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Re: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
this film is one of courage and sacrifice for the greater good as George Bailey, a man with big ideas about seeing the world, continually forsakes his own desires to do what is right for the town.
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Re: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
This is definitely not your average holiday movie, but the spirit is their and the lives of the characters are so carefully tended to. It is one of the most wittiest and well-crafted scripts I've ever heard from a film. And it's all thanks to Capra.
Re: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
It sounds good to me but I haven't heard this film neither i have watched it . . Its kind of a new film to me but the title is too interesting. Well thank you so much for sharing that thread with us in this forum.
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