White Christmas

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"THE MOST FABULOUS MUSIC-AND-MIRTH SHOW IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY!"
  • NR
  • 1954
  • 2 hr
  • 7.5  (50,919)
  • 56

White Christmas is a classic musical film that was released in 1954. The movie features a stellar cast led by the legendary Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney. The plot revolves around two army buddies, Bob Wallace (played by Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (played by Danny Kaye), who have now become successful performers. Their paths cross with two talented sisters, Betty and Judy Haynes (played by Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, respectively), and the group decides to work together to put on a successful Christmas show.

The movie begins with Bob and Phil entertaining troops in Europe during World War II. After a successful performance, they receive a letter from an old army buddy who now owns a Vermont inn. Bob and Phil decide to visit the inn, and upon arriving, discover that their friend is struggling to stay afloat with a lack of snow to attract visitors to the inn. The duo decides to use their connections in show business to put on a show to draw crowds to the inn, and they set out to recruit other performers for the show. They soon meet the Haynes sisters, who are also showbiz performers, and invite them to join the show.

As the group prepares for the Christmas show, romantic tensions arise. Bob and Betty are attracted to each other but are hesitant to act on their feelings. Meanwhile, Phil and Judy become involved in a spontaneous romance that threatens to jeopardize the show. Despite these distractions, the group successfully puts on the show, which becomes a resounding success.

What makes White Christmas a beloved classic is not just the music and performances, but also the themes that it explores. The movie is not only a celebration of Christmas but also a poignant examination of friendship, sacrifice, and love. Bob and Phil's friendship is the glue that holds the movie together, and their easy banter and comic timing are a joy to watch. Their performances of "Sisters" and "Snow" are hilarious and memorable.

The romance between Bob and Betty is also a highlight of the movie. Their chemistry is palpable, and their duet of "Count Your Blessings" is a beautiful and emotional moment in the film. The subplot involving Phil and Judy's romance adds some depth to the movie, and their dreamlike dance sequence in "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing" is one of the movie's most unforgettable moments.

Of course, the music is what truly makes White Christmas a classic. Irving Berlin's timeless songs are still beloved to this day, and the performances are unforgettable. Bing Crosby's rendition of "White Christmas" is still the best-selling single of all time, and his performance of "Count Your Blessings" is a testament to his vocal talent. The movie's final number, "White Christmas," is a stunning production that showcases the beauty of the season and the talent of the performers.

White Christmas is more than just a Christmas movie; it's a classic musical that celebrates the power of friendship, sacrifice, and love. The movie's themes are still relevant today, and its music continues to bring joy and comfort to audiences. For anyone looking for a heartwarming movie that captures the spirit of the season, White Christmas is the perfect choice.

White Christmas is a 1954 comedy with a runtime of 2 hours. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.5 and a MetaScore of 56.

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  • Release Date
    1954
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (50,919)
  • Metascore
    56
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