White Christmas
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Two song-and-dance men (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) team up in show business after the war. Joining forces with a sister act (Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen), they trek to Vermont for a white Christmas. The real adventure starts when Crosby and Kaye discover that the inn is run by their old army general
… More »Two song-and-dance men (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) team up in show business after the war. Joining forces with a sister act (Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen), they trek to Vermont for a white Christmas. The real adventure starts when Crosby and Kaye discover that the inn is run by their old army general who's now in financial trouble.
« LessEnglish and French language tracks
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
Originally released as a motion picture in 1954
DVD special features include: retrospective interview with Rosemary Clooney, commentary by Rosemary Clooney, 2 theatrical trailers, interactive menus, and scene selection
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Add a QuotePhil Davis: I want you to get married. I want you to have nine children. And if you only spend five minutes a day with each kid, that's forty-five minutes, and I'd at least have time to go out and get a massage or something. Bob Wallace: You don't expect me to get serious with the kind of characters you and Rita have been throwing at me, do you? Phil Davis: Well, there've been some nice girls, too, you know. Bob Wallace: Oh yeah, yeah. Like that nuclear scientist we just met out in the hall. Phil Davis: All right, they didn't go to college. They didn't go to Smith. Bob Wallace: Go to Smith? She couldn't even spell it. Phil Davis: Oh, that's very funny. Ho, ho, ho. The crooner is now becoming the comic.
Doris: Well, I like that! Without so much as a "kiss my foot" or "have an apple."
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Add a CommentThis movie was a must in my family growing up and it is in my own family too. It embodies everything Christmas should be about. It's very entertaining and the sister's song was sung by all the sisters in my family every year (the brothers too).
I grew up with this movie. So good! ^_^
I have to disagree with you, ostwald, my whole family watched and we were all (parents not included) under the age of 13. Sweet movie. Very funny. Some of the conflicts make you think about the importance of totally open communication.
I saw the movie and I had liked it I had laughed through the movie this isnot for children to watch