and nowhere is there any mention of kwaanza or ramadan or the aclu. no black friday crowd stampedes at walmart crushing a few people, who then demand compensation from the store for not protecting them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n3-UtakD3I
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax66QU8pvtA
The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing - Danny Kaye and Vera Ellen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXKxazgio2s
Count Your Blessings - Bing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-cXP1uDFpA
Choreography - Danny Kaye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKA0jcN8Mew
Love, You Didn’t do Right by Me - Rosemary Clooney
Just watched it on Netflix.
Also Christmas in Connecticut.
And then on Christmas night, Bing Crosby sang White Christmas for the first time. In minutes people forgot the tragedy and their minds drifted into the beautiful lyrics reminiscing about a snow white Christmas.
Whether in a muddy foxhole in Europe or a modern family room in American suburbia, nothing says "the holidays are here" like White Christmas. Those words bring Christmas images to mind. A fire flickering on the hearth the twinkle of lights on the tree the aroma of sugar cookies .
The "white" in "Christmas" evokes so many seasonal memories. Snow evokes so many images that speak of the true meaning of the Christmas season.
Something about a baby in a manger echoes the purity of newly fallen snow. As it thaws and melts, it soaks the earth, preparing the ground for an explosion of new life each spring. It falls thousands of feet in silence and lands without a sound, reminding us that Christmas is a time to block out the noise of the world for at least a day. The uniqueness of each snowflakescientists tell us no two snowflakes are alikereminds us of the uniqueness of each person whom God's unique Son came to save...
I recently DVR’d “Holiday Inn”, with Fred Astaire, and they completely cut out the “blackface” routine.
In the same way a cigar is sometimes just a cigar, a movie is just a movie. It wasn't supposed to be a gospel.
I saw this movie as a young teenager. I never knew that Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye were in it.
Rosemary Clooney ( Nick’s Aunt) and Vera Ellen.
Both “White Christmas” and the “Little Drummer Boy” with David Bowie both are my favorite Bing Crosby songs.
Finally sat down to watch it on TV a few years ago. Dumb, IMO.
It’s a love story with Christmas as the back drop.
It’s a great movie. The only musical number I don’t like is the one that begins, “Snow! Snow! Snow!” with three different actors singing the three iterations of the word.