In the 1940's there were drunk driving laws on the books but they were only selectively enforced. Then there was no specific definition for what what constituted drunk driving. In a small town where the policeman knew the perpetrator and where there were no injuries, it is very doubtful that the driver would be charged. So the situation in this movie was realistically portrayed for the time.
Uncle Billy craahing into stuff as he leaves the party for Harry was a stagehand dropping stuff. The actor adlibbed the "I'm alright" lines to cover for it so they didn't have to reshoot the scene.
Thanks, Ax! 🔔 Such a timeless tale, right? ෴ When 'Clarence' told 'George' that 'Mary' was an old maid... *old* *maid* is what unmarried women over 25 were called in those days. She was working as a librarian.
Yeah well, they'd killed 60 million people in WW2, so girls had to be convinced to provide the replacements. Which cinematically led to all of those dysfunctional, bitter divorce movies later, beginning with The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960).
A great film. BTW-The pool they fell into? That's the Swim Gym at Beverly Hills High School. Graduated there in '81 and used it every day. It's still there!
Glad you liked it; a cinematic masterpiece on all levels. (and yes... the bouncer in Nick's Bar was played by Cy Schindell, who appeared as a heavy in many Stooges films; this was one of his last appearances, as he died from some sort of cancerous infection he contracted in the South Pacific jungles while serving in WWII).
You missed the fact that the boy that was talking to Mary at the dance and then opened up the swimming pool after being given the key was Carl (Alalfa) Switzer from the Little Rascals/Our Gang films....
Lionel Barrymore is Drew's great uncle, her grandfather is John Barrymore. Both her grandfather and father were both older when their children were born. In their 40's when they children were born.
They actually filmed those "freezing" Christmas Eve scenes during a heat wave! The director even sent everyone home before noon one day after someone fainted on the set. That river water was probably the perfect balmy swimming temperature. 😂. 🥶. 🥵
I also once wanted to work in Hollywood and direct and write scripts. I'm sorry it hasn't worked out for you either. I think I should probably rewatch this movie on my own as well. It was fun watching it with you just now. :)
Back then, DWI laws were pretty lenient. Also, no one noticed how drunk (or not drunk) George was at the time he hit the tree and for all anyone (particularly the law) would know, he just skidded due to the ice.
Fun fact. WWll was the last time Congress “OFFICIALLY” declared war. That’s why the country mobilized altogether. Every “conflict” since has been undeclared but it hasn’t stoped Congress from approving copious amounts of money to fund them. But some how we never have any money for quality of life improvements here like healthcare, infrastructure, public schools, homeless and hungry Veterans and Elderly. Weird🙄
So today (where I live anyway), George will have committed a tier 2 DUI involving damage. He would be facing fines, probably a good year of his license being suspended and a couple days in jail - if first-time, no priors. I think George Bailey could get through that.
Old maid is a negative old school term for a woman who never married. Spinster is synonym. Many of us librarians like our jobs and are happy whether we are married or single. I got married to a corporate accountant.
Like many of the younger generation these days, you don’t seem to have much tolerance or a sense of humour; nor do you take innocent situations for what they are… innocent situations. For example, there’s playful, harmless *humour* in George not giving Mary her robe back. He’s simply *teasing* her. That’s all. 🤷🏻♂️ Although you’re quite perceptive in some aspects, I have to say that some classic films are, sadly, just wasted on some (particularly younger) people. Maybe, of course, I’m overreacting a little.
That's what I thought at first, but really he just watched this strictly from a literal perspective and as you said he was quite perceptive. I really got a kick out of his reaction "She's a Maid!" and "He would still go to jail for DUI! just to name a couple, there are many more gems in there
Although Frank Capra made some good, straightforward comedies, he was also known for this kind of modern fable. Two of my favorites are "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" and "Pocketful of Miracles." His films were more popular in the depression and WWII era, but fell out of favor in the 50's. They didn't really come back into popularity until the 80's and 90's when more of a feeling of community became fashionable again.
This dude getting upset over George not giving her the robe back, as a married man I can say you don’t understand man and women sexual dynamics. George was being playful and she obviously still liked him after that, proving she didn’t hate the situation he had her in. The whole “ he is making violent love to me” shows that Mary does not have hang up about sexual innuendos or playful sexual play. She is not a prude.
Another point to remember is that the neighbour who suggested that George kiss Mary was still in the house across the street (and probably discreetly listening). Had Mary really been frightened, she only needed to really scream.@@Axofalltrades87
You were a little concerned that he would still go to jail. You're showing your youth. Drunk driving prosecutions did not become a major thing until the 80s so his accident would have been pretty unremarkable back in the day. In the 1980s groups like MADD started lobbying politicians and put pressure on them to enact tougher drunk driving penalties.
To me, it is THE best Christmas film ever. It's wholesome, moral, and sentimental. It's about caring for others instead of putting yourself first. Can you just imagine how republicans react to this movie? They hate giving to others and put themselves first. You want to see an authentic republican in this movie? POTTER is that man.
It's a wonderful movie! It has become a beloved Christmas classic. However, it was denounced by the FBI as Communist propaganda after its release. They claimed the movie displayed poor old Mister Potter, the Banker, as grasping and greedy when he was just being a fine American Capitalist. Oddly enough, neither the FBI nor the movie itself ever denounced him for stealing the $8,000 that Uncle Billy lost. I guess, since he was an upstanding Capitalist, it was a simple case of "Finders keepers, losers weepers," huh?
Almost EVERYONE drank alcohol on the regular back then. When anyone got drunk it was looked at as funny instead of shameful like today. I don’t think it was expected that you wouldn’t drink some and drive.
@@evanhughes1510 : well you know what I mean, don’t you? Maybe I meant that drunkenness today is seen more as a sign you might have a problem? And back then it was like something everyone did, at least once in awhile; IDK, maybe I’m wrong!!! But I do love this movie, anyway
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In the 1940's there were drunk driving laws on the books but they were only selectively enforced. Then there was no specific definition for what what constituted drunk driving. In a small town where the policeman knew the perpetrator and where there were no injuries, it is very doubtful that the driver would be charged. So the situation in this movie was realistically portrayed for the time.
Uncle Billy craahing into stuff as he leaves the party for Harry was a stagehand dropping stuff. The actor adlibbed the "I'm alright" lines to cover for it so they didn't have to reshoot the scene.
Thanks, Ax! 🔔 Such a timeless tale, right? ෴ When 'Clarence' told 'George' that 'Mary' was an old maid... *old* *maid* is what unmarried women over 25 were called in those days. She was working as a librarian.
😂 I had the best laugh at his reaction. "She's a maid?" Idk why, but that really tickled my funny bone.
Yeah well, they'd killed 60 million people in WW2, so girls had to be convinced to provide the replacements. Which cinematically led to all of those dysfunctional, bitter divorce movies later, beginning with The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960).
Nick the bartender was played by legendary actor/producer Sheldon Leonard. The main characters in "The Big Bang Theory" were named after him.
He also was a legendary show producer. The perfect example being I Dream of Jeannie.
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that was Sidney Sheldon
A great film. BTW-The pool they fell into? That's the Swim Gym at Beverly Hills High School. Graduated there in '81 and used it every day. It's still there!
I enjoyed your reaction immensly. It was so smart. ❤
Lionel Barrymore is Drew's great uncle.
Lionel Barrymore was her great-uncle, his brother, John Barrymore, was her grandfather, and John’s son , John Drew Barrymore, was her father.
If our ambition was to be a caring person like George we would all be a sucess in the important things of lifel
I still can’t get through this movie without sobbing by the end.
Glad you liked it; a cinematic masterpiece on all levels. (and yes... the bouncer in Nick's Bar was played by Cy Schindell, who appeared as a heavy in many Stooges films; this was one of his last appearances, as he died from some sort of cancerous infection he contracted in the South Pacific jungles while serving in WWII).
You missed the fact that the boy that was talking to Mary at the dance and then opened up the swimming pool after being given the key was Carl (Alalfa) Switzer from the Little Rascals/Our Gang films....
Apart from being a Three Stooges fan, I use to like Little Rascals and I didn’t realize that!!!
Great movie. Remember that this movie was set a very long time ago. Potter's offer of $20k a year would be like $300k in today's money.
Lionel Barrymore is Drew's great uncle, her grandfather is John Barrymore. Both her grandfather and father were both older when their children were born. In their 40's when they children were born.
Great reaction !
My absolute favorite Christmas and Jimmy Stewart movie.
They actually filmed those "freezing" Christmas Eve scenes during a heat wave! The director even sent everyone home before noon one day after someone fainted on the set. That river water was probably the perfect balmy swimming temperature.
😂. 🥶. 🥵
Great reaction and Merry Christmas AX!
I also once wanted to work in Hollywood and direct and write scripts. I'm sorry it hasn't worked out for you either. I think I should probably rewatch this movie on my own as well. It was fun watching it with you just now. :)
Back then, DWI laws were pretty lenient. Also, no one noticed how drunk (or not drunk) George was at the time he hit the tree and for all anyone (particularly the law) would know, he just skidded due to the ice.
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Fun fact. WWll was the last time Congress “OFFICIALLY” declared war. That’s why the country mobilized altogether. Every “conflict” since has been undeclared but it hasn’t stoped Congress from approving copious amounts of money to fund them. But some how we never have any money for quality of life improvements here like healthcare, infrastructure, public schools, homeless and hungry Veterans and Elderly. Weird🙄
So today (where I live anyway), George will have committed a tier 2 DUI involving damage. He would be facing fines, probably a good year of his license being suspended and a couple days in jail - if first-time, no priors. I think George Bailey could get through that.
Old maid is a negative old school term for a woman who never married. Spinster is synonym. Many of us librarians like our jobs and are happy whether we are married or single. I got married to a corporate accountant.
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The black and white movies of that time were magical. Watch the Bishop's Wife another Great Christmas movie!
Like many of the younger generation these days, you don’t seem to have much tolerance or a sense of humour; nor do you take innocent situations for what they are… innocent situations. For example, there’s playful, harmless *humour* in George not giving Mary her robe back. He’s simply *teasing* her. That’s all. 🤷🏻♂️
Although you’re quite perceptive in some aspects, I have to say that some classic films are, sadly, just wasted on some (particularly younger) people. Maybe, of course, I’m overreacting a little.
That's what I thought at first, but really he just watched this strictly from a literal perspective and as you said he was quite perceptive. I really got a kick out of his reaction "She's a Maid!" and "He would still go to jail for DUI! just to name a couple, there are many more gems in there
I was thinking the same thing
Sledding on an iced over lake?? Pshhhh…. My generation was fearless!!!
Although Frank Capra made some good, straightforward comedies, he was also known for this kind of modern fable. Two of my favorites are "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" and "Pocketful of Miracles." His films were more popular in the depression and WWII era, but fell out of favor in the 50's. They didn't really come back into popularity until the 80's and 90's when more of a feeling of community became fashionable again.
Back in those days they had no such thing as a DUI.
This dude getting upset over George not giving her the robe back, as a married man I can say you don’t understand man and women sexual dynamics. George was being playful and she obviously still liked him after that, proving she didn’t hate the situation he had her in. The whole “ he is making violent love to me” shows that Mary does not have hang up about sexual innuendos or playful sexual play. She is not a prude.
Yes, I have become aware of this due to being called out about it. I have realized that I did take that the wrong way.
Another point to remember is that the neighbour who suggested that George kiss Mary was still in the house across the street (and probably discreetly listening). Had Mary really been frightened, she only needed to really scream.@@Axofalltrades87
You were a little concerned that he would still go to jail. You're showing your youth. Drunk driving prosecutions did not become a major thing until the 80s so his accident would have been pretty unremarkable back in the day. In the 1980s groups like MADD started lobbying politicians and put pressure on them to enact tougher drunk driving penalties.
Contrast the integrity of George Bailey vs Sam Bankman Freid. When he said prison, that wasn't hyperbole.
SNL's lost ending: ruclips.net/video/vw89o0afb2A/видео.htmlsi=-eItOYP04qd4Zdvk
To me, it is THE best Christmas film ever. It's wholesome, moral, and sentimental. It's about caring for others instead of putting yourself first. Can you just imagine how republicans react to this movie? They hate giving to others and put themselves first. You want to see an authentic republican in this movie? POTTER is that man.
Hey AX, great reaction, you should check out "Rain Man" with Dustin Hoffman or "The Accountant" with Ben Affleck.
I have seen “The Accountant” so maybe “Rain Man” in the future.
It's a wonderful movie! It has become a beloved Christmas classic. However, it was denounced by the FBI as Communist propaganda after its release. They claimed the movie displayed poor old Mister Potter, the Banker, as grasping and greedy when he was just being a fine American Capitalist.
Oddly enough, neither the FBI nor the movie itself ever denounced him for stealing the $8,000 that Uncle Billy lost. I guess, since he was an upstanding Capitalist, it was a simple case of "Finders keepers, losers weepers," huh?
Almost EVERYONE drank alcohol on the regular back then. When anyone got drunk it was looked at as funny instead of shameful like today. I don’t think it was expected that you wouldn’t drink some and drive.
Drunkenness is viewed today as shameful? Hardly.
@@evanhughes1510 : well you know what I mean, don’t you? Maybe I meant that drunkenness today is seen more as a sign you might have a problem? And back then it was like something everyone did, at least once in awhile; IDK, maybe I’m wrong!!! But I do love this movie, anyway
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