White Christmas (1954) Review

White Christmas (1954)

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My Review

“White Christmas” is one of the most popular Holiday musical films of all time. Director Michael Curtiz (“Casablanca” 1943) filled the movie with great production values, Irving Berlin songs, top-rate sets and costumes, and outstanding performances from some of Hollywood’s top stars. The story is about two singers who plan a Christmas show in Vermont, and turn it into a benefit for their World War II commander, who they find out is having financial difficulties caused by his failing country inn.

The star of the show is Bing Crosby, who performed one of his signature numbers “White Christmas,” which he introduced in the 1942 picture “Holiday Inn.” His co-stars include Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen as a sister act, along with Dean Jagger, Mary Wickes, John Brascia, Anne Whitfield, Percy Helton, George Chakiris, Herb Vigran, Barrie Chase, I. Stanford Jolley, Sig Ruman, Grady Sutton, and Johnny Grant, who would later be famous as the Honorary Mayor of Hollywood (1980-2008).

The very watchable “White Christmas” was the highest grossing film of 1954 at the box office for Paramount Pictures.

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