| DVD Description This semi-remake of Holiday Inn (the first movie in which Irving Berlin's perennial, Oscar-winning holiday anthem was featured) doesn't have much of a story, but what it does have is choice: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, an all-Irving Berlin song score, classy direction by Hollywood vet Michael Curtiz (Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood), VistaVision (the very first feature ever shot in that widescreen format), and ultrafestive Technicolor! Crosby and Kaye are song-and-dance men who hook up, romantically and professionally, with a "sister" act (Clooney and Vera-Ellen) to put on a Big Show to benefit the struggling ski-resort lodge run by the beloved old retired general (Dean Jagger) of their WWII Army outfit. Crosby is cool, Clooney is warm, Kaye is goofy, and Vera-Ellen is leggy. Songs include: "Sisters" (Crosby and Kaye do their own drag version, too), "Snow," "We'll Follow the Old Man," "Mandy," "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep," and more. Christmas would be unthinkable without White Christmas. --Jim Emerson |
| Customer Reviews
Classic Christmas movie One of the best all time Christmas classics. I watch it every year, and usually multiple times. It's not Christmas without White Christmas!
Extraordinary Entertainment! This IS Entertainment at it's BEST! The warmth of Crosby's singing, the stunning, silken-voiced Clooney, delightfully animated Kaye and vivacious dancing of leggy Vera Ellen are nothing short of sensational. With an excellent supporting cast, gorgeous costumes, fabulous sets, and schmaltzy, yet warm holiday story, this is a movie must-see Christmas after Christmas. I highly recommend it for all ages.
Dear Paramount - A DVD-HD/BlueRay Version for 2008 Dear Paramount,
Please, oh please, restore and remaster this in HD.
I love this movie. It is one of the best musicals ever because each song makes sense within the plot. The songs are so important to the great American song book that they go beyond the term classic.
White Christmas deserves to be fully restored and preserved in full HD. I hope that by Christmas 2008, we have that edition.
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