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					Originally Posted by  FryeDwight
					 
				 
				IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946).  And It's a Wonderful Film.  Hard to believe this was sort of a box office dud in its day and really didn't pick up steam until its copyright expired and TV stations began showing it around Xmas.  While it's been derided as "Corny", think it's anything but.  There is a Happy ending, but the  hell our protagonist goes through makes  it a  welcome one.  I really like Jimmy Stewart and don't think he was ever better than as George Bailey, the decent guy who seems to catch more unlucky breaks than anything else; the anguished desperation as he clutches his youngest son gives me goosebumps.   
  Excellent cast as well, with Lionel Barrymore (despicible), Samuel S Hinds (THE RAVEN, MAN MADE MONSTER), Gloria Grahame (THE BIG HEAT, BLOOD AND LACE), Ward Bond and (especially) Donna Reed shining.  ***** 
			
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 In my top 5 favorite Christmas movies!
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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