It's a Wonderful Life (1947)
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close  It's a Wonderful Life (1947)  (AFI: 11)
Rated:  G 
Starring: James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi, Gloria Grahame
Director: Frank Capra
Genre: Drama | Family | Fantasy | Romance
DVD Release Date: 08/18/1998

No one is born to be a failure. No one is poor who has friends. Simple thoughts that were the inspiration for one of the richest, most uplifting, most beloved American films ever made. Frank Capra's classic tale of George Bailey and his Christmas Eve visit with a guardian angel was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor. After more than 50 years it remains as powerful and moving as the day it was made.

Storyline: George Bailey has spent his entire life giving of himself to the people of Bedford Falls. He has always longed to travel but never had the opportunity in order to prevent rich skinflint Mr. Potter from taking over the entire town. All that prevents him from doing so is George's modest building and loan company, which was founded by his generous father. But on Christmas Eve, George's Uncle Billy loses the business's $8,000 while intending to deposit it in the bank. Potter finds the misplaced money and hides it from Billy. When the bank examiner discovers the shortage later that night, George realizes that he will be held responsible and sent to jail and the company will collapse, finally allowing Potter to take over the town. Thinking of his wife, their young children, and others he loves will be better off with him dead, he contemplates suicide. But the prayers of his loved ones result in a gentle angel named Clarence coming to earth to help George, with the promise of earning his ... Written by alfiehitchie

User Comment: FlickJunkie-2 from Atlanta, 6 December 2000 • This film has become a Christmas tradition in my family. We watch it every year and never tire of it. Frank Capra is a master of creating films with a message that reinforce strong values. This is probably his greatest film in that regard. Both he and Stewart have publicly stated that this is their favorite film.

The message in this film is one of courage and sacrifice for the greater good as George Bailey, a man with big ideas about seeing the world, continually forsakes his own desires to do what is right for the town. The second message is that each life important. No matter how insignificant we feel we are, we are all inextricably linked to each other and play an important part in the fabric of one another's lives.

Capra's direction is brilliant. His genius is bringing human stories to life in a ways that not only make a point, but that totally involve the audience in the lives of the characters. He is always extremely optimistic about the human condition. He is known for testing his characters with overwhelming adversity to make them struggle to triumph in a way that causes the world to change and the character to grow. For this reason his films were always crowd pleasers and this film was the best of all in that regard.

Led by Capra's understanding hand, the actors all did a magnificent job. Stewart's wide-eyed enthusiasm and boyish charm, coupled with an unbending strength of character made him the perfect folk hero. Donna Reed was lovely and charming and attained the right balance between being supportive and inspirational. The romantic chemistry between her and Stewart was subtle and charming. Lionel Barrymore was towering as the greedy old skinflint who was trying to take over the town. Thomas Mitchell plays one of my favorite characters, as the bumbling Uncle Billy in probably his most memorable role.

This film is number eleven on AFI's list of best films of the century. It was nominated for five academy awards and won none. It was swept in 1947 by `The Best Years of Our Lives', a great film that won seven Oscars that year but in my opinion was the lesser film. History has corrected that minor injustice by rendering `It's a Wonderful Life' an enduring classic that is viewed and loved by generation after generation. Of course, I rated it a 10/10. I can't wait to see it again this Christmas.

Summary: A Wonderful Film and Timeless Classic.

IMDb Rating (07/24/14): 8.7/10 from 205,968 users Top 250: #26
IMDb Rating (06/23/12): 8.7/10 from 141,468 users Top 250: #30
IMDb Rating (01/15/10): 8.7/10 from 94,922 users Top 250: #28
IMDb Rating (10/15/07): 8.5/10 from 65,543 users Top 250: #31
IMDb Rating (05/01/01): 8.6/10 from 15,432 users Top 250: #21

Additional information
Copyright:  1947,  Artisan
Features:  • Featurette
• Theatrical Trailer
• Documentaries
• Filmed in B&W
Subtitles:  English, French, Spanish
Video:  Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] B&W
THX Mastered
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Time:  2:12
DVD:  # Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1
UPC:  017153207125
D-Box:  No
Other:  Produced by Frank Capra; Written by Goodrich, Hackett, Capra; DVD released on 08/18/1998; running time of 132 minutes; [CC].
One of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films (AFI: 11-20).
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