For the second of our holiday-themed Film Series events, we bring back one of our all-time favorites: Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in "White Christmas", directed by Michael Curtiz ("Casablanca", "Yan...
For the second of our holiday-themed Film Series events, we bring back one of our all-time favorites: Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in "White Christmas", directed by Michael Curtiz ("Casablanca", "Yankee Doodle Dandy"). Sing along with this yuletide favorite on December 18, 2008 at 7pm!
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Yes, this was Paramount's first "wide-screen" theatrical movie {in their "VistaVision" process, which printed each frame sideways on the film}, and became one of the "Top 10" box office successes of 1954. Fred Astaire was supposed to be Bing's co-star again (as in "Holiday Inn"); after reading the script, though, he decided to pass on the film, so Danny Kaye replaced him. The narrator for this trailer was veteran announcer Art Gilmore...
i agree; this is an excellent movie with a great cast. i enjoy watching this when it comes on during the Christmas holiday. it is a very heartfelt film with a comical twist added to it. i would recommend this movie to anyone.
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