I use to own a VHS Tape of the movie. I now have a DVD of the movie. I watch it every year. To me, the movie brings hope to people of all ages. With the unemployment, rumors of war and oil prices, we need hope today. The movie gives us the spark of enthusiasm for life even though times are tough. The movie shows that marriages can be mended. The whole cast had a certain charisma, down to the old professor. The movie to me, “There is Hope, There is Love!”
A Merry Christmas 2011 to one and all -- the world over! Pray for The Christ of Christmas to return very soon. We need Him, now, more than ever! When Christ returns, it will be Christmas Forever!
I've always remembered the scene when the Professor pauses at the church entrance. It's as if he felt that a Heavenly presence was watching over him -- an unshakable presence of Christ and His angels. I felt just like that on Christmas Eve 2010. That was a month and a few days after My Gift from Heaven -- My Eternally-Beloved Wife, Barbra Rose, went to be with Christ and His angels (on November 22, 2010). I pray that Heaven sends comfort and peace at Christmas to those who have lost loved ones.
During the few years following WWII, the world needed movies like The Bishop's Wife, The Miracle of the Bells, and It's a Wonderful Life. These films depict Christ's gifts to us all -- Love, Miracles, and Hope for Eternity. Sure, this film is rife with sentiment and nostalgia -- but, the human heart needs those, as well. This is one of the best Christmas films (with the best ending) ever made! The hero (Dudley) walks off silently into the night -- an angelic version of Gary Cooper. BRAVO!
@mickeymousebiker1 If everyone each put in one's share of loving kindness, warm hearts, and a stretched out hand of tolerance, there would be peace on earth. My wife and I try to do such everyday here on earth. I will say a prayer for Barbra and you. I wish you comfort and peace this Christmas and everyday of the year because the spirit of Christmas is to be lived everyday, not just one day out of the year. God bless you.
Incidentally, you missed one great film above: A Christmas Carol.
@williambrighenticpa My wife, Barbra, tried to live out those Heavenly qualities every day of her 43 years. I just wish we could have had the twenty years that I asked The Almighty for (instead of just two years together). Somehow, I feel slighted, but, I must consider just how many couples fell in love and then had World War II shorten their time together. My sorrows are trifles compared to the overall suffering in this world. I shouldn't whine. A Merry Christmas 2011!
@williambrighenticpa Oh yes. I DID miss that film. I liked the British version with George C. Scott (from 1984) the best. The 1951 version was good too. There's nothing like a Christmas fantasy replete with time-traveling "ghosts" and a greedy old guy! For another matter, I know that My Barbra, in Heaven, is watching over me (and hearing me, as well). May The Almighty Divine One keep you always! A Hopeful and Merry CHRISTmas 2011 to you and yours (and to the world)!
@28mark Who can say? Perhaps, angels really do stand silently outside of places of worship on Christmas Eve and listen in. I truly believe that angels don't really have halos and wings, either. Angels are messengers from Heaven. Soon, I believe, those same herald angels will be telling we mortals to keep an eye on the skies (especially the sun) in 2012 and 2013. I personally do not subscribe any "end of the world" theories. Only The Divine Creator knows (and He's not telling!).
My favorite Christmas movie of all time. I watch it each year to help me keep things is perspective while I lead a little Lutheran church with no building of its own. It is not the building that makes the church, but the community that gathers.
So many movies these days tell you that this character is brilliant or that hero is magical. But how many times does the writing really put brilliant, magical words in their mouths? Darned few. All the special effects computers in the world can't replace the freshness, wisdom and sensitivity of this screenplay.
@CrankyOldster Just special effects, poor dialogue, violence, sex....Before World War II in Hollywood, English writers living in bungaloes wrote these scripts, often three worked on a script for as long as a year. The result were well crafted stories, sparkling with intelligent, often witty, dialogue. Actors and actresses were often imported from Broadway and the English stage, and would work on four films a year, honing their craft. Today we have "movie stars" who rarely can act...
How nice of you to post your comment. I think the sermon captures the essence of Christ's message: "peace on earth, goodwill towards men". It truly says it all. If only more people lived it....
The music is heavenly. But then, everything is heavenly in this movie. Thanks :)
TheKristobald 2 months ago
I use to own a VHS Tape of the movie. I now have a DVD of the movie. I watch it every year. To me, the movie brings hope to people of all ages. With the unemployment, rumors of war and oil prices, we need hope today. The movie gives us the spark of enthusiasm for life even though times are tough. The movie shows that marriages can be mended. The whole cast had a certain charisma, down to the old professor. The movie to me, “There is Hope, There is Love!”
Richard4016 2 months ago
Do we know who wrote this sermon?
LazlosPlane 2 months ago
A Merry Christmas 2011 to one and all -- the world over! Pray for The Christ of Christmas to return very soon. We need Him, now, more than ever! When Christ returns, it will be Christmas Forever!
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
I've always remembered the scene when the Professor pauses at the church entrance. It's as if he felt that a Heavenly presence was watching over him -- an unshakable presence of Christ and His angels. I felt just like that on Christmas Eve 2010. That was a month and a few days after My Gift from Heaven -- My Eternally-Beloved Wife, Barbra Rose, went to be with Christ and His angels (on November 22, 2010). I pray that Heaven sends comfort and peace at Christmas to those who have lost loved ones.
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
During the few years following WWII, the world needed movies like The Bishop's Wife, The Miracle of the Bells, and It's a Wonderful Life. These films depict Christ's gifts to us all -- Love, Miracles, and Hope for Eternity. Sure, this film is rife with sentiment and nostalgia -- but, the human heart needs those, as well. This is one of the best Christmas films (with the best ending) ever made! The hero (Dudley) walks off silently into the night -- an angelic version of Gary Cooper. BRAVO!
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago 2
@mickeymousebiker1 If everyone each put in one's share of loving kindness, warm hearts, and a stretched out hand of tolerance, there would be peace on earth. My wife and I try to do such everyday here on earth. I will say a prayer for Barbra and you. I wish you comfort and peace this Christmas and everyday of the year because the spirit of Christmas is to be lived everyday, not just one day out of the year. God bless you.
Incidentally, you missed one great film above: A Christmas Carol.
williambrighenticpa 2 months ago
@williambrighenticpa My wife, Barbra, tried to live out those Heavenly qualities every day of her 43 years. I just wish we could have had the twenty years that I asked The Almighty for (instead of just two years together). Somehow, I feel slighted, but, I must consider just how many couples fell in love and then had World War II shorten their time together. My sorrows are trifles compared to the overall suffering in this world. I shouldn't whine. A Merry Christmas 2011!
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
@williambrighenticpa Oh yes. I DID miss that film. I liked the British version with George C. Scott (from 1984) the best. The 1951 version was good too. There's nothing like a Christmas fantasy replete with time-traveling "ghosts" and a greedy old guy! For another matter, I know that My Barbra, in Heaven, is watching over me (and hearing me, as well). May The Almighty Divine One keep you always! A Hopeful and Merry CHRISTmas 2011 to you and yours (and to the world)!
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
@mickeymousebiker1 The ending scene is the best...as you say. Tugs at my heart every time I watch it....
28mark 1 month ago
@28mark Who can say? Perhaps, angels really do stand silently outside of places of worship on Christmas Eve and listen in. I truly believe that angels don't really have halos and wings, either. Angels are messengers from Heaven. Soon, I believe, those same herald angels will be telling we mortals to keep an eye on the skies (especially the sun) in 2012 and 2013. I personally do not subscribe any "end of the world" theories. Only The Divine Creator knows (and He's not telling!).
mickeymousebiker1 1 month ago
Amen. You said it all, my brother. God bless you. God bless everyone.
williambrighenticpa 3 months ago
My favorite Christmas movie of all time. I watch it each year to help me keep things is perspective while I lead a little Lutheran church with no building of its own. It is not the building that makes the church, but the community that gathers.
kingdaddy1974 3 months ago
@kingdaddy1974 Amen. You said it all, my brother. God bless you. God bless everyone.
williambrighenticpa 3 months ago
So many movies these days tell you that this character is brilliant or that hero is magical. But how many times does the writing really put brilliant, magical words in their mouths? Darned few. All the special effects computers in the world can't replace the freshness, wisdom and sensitivity of this screenplay.
CrankyOldster 1 year ago 2
@CrankyOldster Just special effects, poor dialogue, violence, sex....Before World War II in Hollywood, English writers living in bungaloes wrote these scripts, often three worked on a script for as long as a year. The result were well crafted stories, sparkling with intelligent, often witty, dialogue. Actors and actresses were often imported from Broadway and the English stage, and would work on four films a year, honing their craft. Today we have "movie stars" who rarely can act...
williambrighenticpa 1 year ago 2
Doesn't this short little sermon say it all?
"loving kindness, warm hearts, and a stretched out hand of tolerance"
williambrighenticpa 1 year ago 2
Wow, I didn't hang a stocking for the one for whom we owe all this gift giving. What a great movie, what a fantastic scene!
MrLtracy 1 year ago 2
@MrLtracy, I wait for that scene every time I watch the movie. How simple the sermon, but how powerful and moving the message. Thank you.
williambrighenticpa 10 months ago
@MrLtracy I love this film it's my favourite christmas film and one of my all time favourites
The world would be a much better place if everyone remembered what christmas is really about
the true meaning of christmas.
leejohn70 3 months ago
One of my favorite scenes of one of my very favorite movies ever. I have it on tape thx for posting.
bewitchedsam1 1 year ago
@bewitchedsam1
How nice of you to post your comment. I think the sermon captures the essence of Christ's message: "peace on earth, goodwill towards men". It truly says it all. If only more people lived it....
williambrighenticpa 10 months ago