Friday, December 20, 2013

December 20 - White Christmas

This movie has a scene that happens today – December 20. I hope you will enjoy this film and watch it tonight.

WHITE CHRISTMAS       

On Christmas Eve 1944 in the Ardennes, Capt. Bob Wallace and Private Phil Davis are performing for troops of the 151st Division. Their commander, Maj.Gen. Waverly is being replaced, even though he is popular with the men. Phil saves Bob’s life during shelling, but is injured. Davis uses his injury to guilt trip Bob into agreeing to an entertainment partnership after the war. Wallace and Davis become big hits in nightclubs, on radio and on Broadway in their own revue. Davis tries numerous times to set Wallace up with different  girls, but fails. While they are in Florida on tour with the review they get a letter from an old army buddy, Benny Haynes asking them to see his sisters singing act. They do and Phil notices Bob appears to be smitten with Betty Haynes. When the sisters are told the sheriff has arrived to arrest them, based on a trumped up claim by their landlord, Phil decides to help them, in part because he has become attracted to Judy Haynes. He gives them his and Bob’s train tickets to New York. To give them time to escape Phil convinces Bob to perform a parody version of the sisters’ act. Bob, Phil, Betty and Judy meet on the train and Phil convinces Bob to follow the sisters to their next gig at the Columbia Inn in Pine Tree, Vermont. They discover the Inn belongs to Gem Waverly, but is about to go broke due to lack of snow and therefore of guests. Bob decides to bring their entire review to the Inn to rehearse. Bob and Betty’s relationship develops, but the General’s request to be returned to active duty is refused. Bob calls Ed Harrison, who has a popular TV show in New York. Bob rejects Ed’s idea to put the revue on TV from the Inn and play up the pathos angle about the General, getting Wallace and Davis a lot of free publicity. The housekeeper, who just overhears the idea and not Bob’s rejection, tells Betty who is incensed that Bob would try to profit from the General’s situation. She turns cold towards Bob, convincing Judy that Betty won’t be open to a relationship with Bob until she is engaged,  persuades a reluctant Phil to agree to a fake engagement with her, which they announce. On December 20, 1953 [1:29:54 to 1:45:44] Betty leaves for a solo gig in New York. That same day, Bob learns the engagement was fake and goes to New York. He appears on the Ed Harrison Show asking former members of the division to go to the Inn on Christmas Eve. Betty sees his speech and realizes she was wrong. She returns to the Inn in time for the big Christmas Eve show. She and Bob are reconciled as a heavy snow begins falling.

A thoroughly good, but sentimental film. Crosby and Kaye work well together as do Clooney and Vera-Ellen. The songs are pretty good too.

The sign board at the Floridian [12:24] says Wallace & Davis’ last night is Dec. 12, they arrive in Vermont on the 13th, the show arrives by the 16th, thus the Sunday [1:16:37] Bob is on the show must be the 20th, assuming the movie is set in 1953.

Producer - Robert Emmett Dolan

Director - Michael Curtiz

Award – The movie was nominated for the Best Original Song Oscar at the 27th Academy
                Awards

Screenplay - Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank

Runtime – 2 hours

Released – October 14, 1954

Starring –

Bing Crosby as Bob Wallace
Danny Kaye as Phil Davis
Vera-Ellen as Judy Haynes
Rosemary Clooney as Betty Haynes
Dean Jagger as General Waverly
Mary Wickes as Emma Allen
John Brascia as Joe
Anne Whitfield as Susan Waverly
Percy Helton as Train conductor
I. Stanford Jolley as Railroad stationmaster
Barrie Chase as Doris Lenz








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