I love this movie ... and Christmas is not complete until I have seen it each year. I was busy and did not get a chance to watch it until tonight with the entire family ... grandparents, parents, siblings, children ... as we sang along, laughed out loud at the funny lines, clapped after songs....
Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye absolutely made this movie work along with Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen. It is a light-hearted romance comedy that weaves a Christmas/winter theme into it and is set mostly at the fictional Columbia Inn Ski Lodge in Pine Tree, Vermont, during the holidays.
For this snow/Christmas/winter lover, it does not get much better!
Many songs are unforgettable ... "White Christmas," of course ... but also the "Sisters" tune sung by Clooney and Ellen is something my sisters and I have jokingly done for years ... not to mention the spoof of that number by Crosby and Kaye.
"Snow" is the tune sung in four-part harmony on the train as the four travel from Florida to Vermont.
And there is "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep," a simple little Irving Berlin song that hits reality right between the eyes...
When I'm worried and I can't sleepThe basis of the whole story is the two Army buddies (Crosby and Kaye), successful in the music industry, who take their stage show to their WW II General's failing Vermont inn as gratitude to the "old" man...
I count my blessings instead of sheep
And I fall asleep counting my blessings
When my bankroll is getting small
I think of when I had none at all
And I fall asleep counting my blessings
I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads
And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds
If you're worried and you can't sleep
Just count your blessings instead of sheep
And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings
Crosby's character, looking at the General across the room: "We ate ... and then he ate. We slept ... and then he slept."The movie is about friendship, gratitude, and love ... and it is one of my "must sees" every year.
To which Kaye's character quipped, "And then he woke up and no one slept for 48 hours!"
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