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White Christmas is a 1954
1954 in film

The year 1954 in film involved some significant events....
 jukebox musical
Jukebox musical

A jukebox musical is a Musical theatre or Musical film that uses previously released popular songs as its musical score. Usually the songs have in common a connection with a particular popular musician or group — either because they were written by, or for, the artists in question, or were at least covered by them....
 movie starring Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby was an United States popular singer and actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death.One of the first multimedia stars, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses....
 and Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye

Danny Kaye was an American award-winning actor, singer and comedian....
 that features the songs of Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
, including the titular "White Christmas
White Christmas (song)

"White Christmas" is an Irving Berlin song whose lyrics reminisce about White Christmases. The morning after he wrote the song — Berlin usually stayed up all night writing — the songwriter went to his office and told his musical secretary, "Grab your pen and take down this song....
". The film was directed by Michael Curtiz
Michael Curtiz

Michael Curtiz was an Academy Award-winning Hungarian-American film director. He directed at least 50 films in Europe and a further hundred in the United States, among the best-known being The Adventures of Robin Hood , Angels with Dirty Faces, Casablanca , Yankee Doodle Dandy, and White Christmas ....
 and co-stars Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
 and Vera-Ellen
Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen was an American actress and dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor....
 (Vera Ellen at this time).

Filming took place between September and November 1953. The movie was the first to be filmed in the new VistaVision
VistaVision

VistaVision is a higher resolution, widescreen variant of the 35 mm film format which was created by Paramount Pictures in 1954 and based on the Glamorama and Superama widescreen systems....
 process and its lush Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
 cinematography
Cinematography

Cinematography , is the making of Stage lighting and camera choices when recording photographic s for the film. It is closely related to the art of photography....
 has ensured that it has had a long shelf life on TV, video and DVD.






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White Christmas is a 1954
1954 in film

The year 1954 in film involved some significant events....
 jukebox musical
Jukebox musical

A jukebox musical is a Musical theatre or Musical film that uses previously released popular songs as its musical score. Usually the songs have in common a connection with a particular popular musician or group — either because they were written by, or for, the artists in question, or were at least covered by them....
 movie starring Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby was an United States popular singer and actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death.One of the first multimedia stars, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses....
 and Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye

Danny Kaye was an American award-winning actor, singer and comedian....
 that features the songs of Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
, including the titular "White Christmas
White Christmas (song)

"White Christmas" is an Irving Berlin song whose lyrics reminisce about White Christmases. The morning after he wrote the song — Berlin usually stayed up all night writing — the songwriter went to his office and told his musical secretary, "Grab your pen and take down this song....
". The film was directed by Michael Curtiz
Michael Curtiz

Michael Curtiz was an Academy Award-winning Hungarian-American film director. He directed at least 50 films in Europe and a further hundred in the United States, among the best-known being The Adventures of Robin Hood , Angels with Dirty Faces, Casablanca , Yankee Doodle Dandy, and White Christmas ....
 and co-stars Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
 and Vera-Ellen
Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen was an American actress and dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor....
 (Vera Ellen at this time).

Filming took place between September and November 1953. The movie was the first to be filmed in the new VistaVision
VistaVision

VistaVision is a higher resolution, widescreen variant of the 35 mm film format which was created by Paramount Pictures in 1954 and based on the Glamorama and Superama widescreen systems....
 process and its lush Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
 cinematography
Cinematography

Cinematography , is the making of Stage lighting and camera choices when recording photographic s for the film. It is closely related to the art of photography....
 has ensured that it has had a long shelf life on TV, video and DVD. Released in 1954
1954 in film

The year 1954 in film involved some significant events....
, it became the top grossing film of that year.

The movie was supposed to reunite Crosby and Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire

Fred Astaire was an United States Academy Award-winning film and Broadway theatre dance, choreographer, singer and actor. His stage and subsequent film career spanned a total of seventy-six years, during which he made thirty-one musical films....
 for their third Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
 extravaganza of song and dance—the first two being Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn (film)

Holiday Inn is a 1942 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, which featured the music of Irving Berlin. The film features twelve new songs, one brief use of "Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning," written in 1917 for the World War I musical "Yip Yip Yaphank" which was reprised on Broadway in 1942 under the title "This Is the Army"...
 (1942) and Blue Skies
Blue Skies (film)

Blue Skies is a 1946 in film Hollywood musical film comedy film, released by Paramount Pictures and starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, Olga San Juan and Billy De Wolfe, with music, lyrics and story by Irving Berlin; most of the songs were recycled from earlier works....
 (1946). However, Astaire bowed out after reading the script. Donald O'Connor
Donald O'Connor

Donald David Dixon Ronald O?Connor was an American dancer, singer, and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred alternately with Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan, and Francis the Talking Mule....
 was selected to replace Astaire, but he, too, had to pass because of an illness. O'Connor was replaced by Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye

Danny Kaye was an American award-winning actor, singer and comedian....
. The choreography was directed by an uncredited Bob Fosse
Bob Fosse

Robert Louis ?Bob? Fosse was an American musical theater choreographer and theatre director, and a film director. He won an unprecedented eight Tony Awards for choreography, as well as one for direction....
.

Vera-Ellen
Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen was an American actress and dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor....
's singing was dubbed by Trudy Stevens, except in the song "Sisters
Sisters (song)

"Sisters" is a popular music song written by Irving Berlin in 1954 in music.The song appeared in the movie White Christmas where it was sung by Rosemary Clooney multitracking....
," where Rosemary Clooney sang both parts.

The title song
White Christmas (song)

"White Christmas" is an Irving Berlin song whose lyrics reminisce about White Christmases. The morning after he wrote the song — Berlin usually stayed up all night writing — the songwriter went to his office and told his musical secretary, "Grab your pen and take down this song....
 was first used in Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn (film)

Holiday Inn is a 1942 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, which featured the music of Irving Berlin. The film features twelve new songs, one brief use of "Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning," written in 1917 for the World War I musical "Yip Yip Yaphank" which was reprised on Broadway in 1942 under the title "This Is the Army"...
, released in 1942, when it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The song Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep
Count Your Blessings (Irving Berlin song)

"Count Your Blessings" is a popular music song written by Irving Berlin for the movie White Christmas .The best-known recordings were made by Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Eddie Fisher , and the Ray Conniff Singers....
 garnered this film an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.

Rosemary Clooney was not allowed to record her voice for the soundtrack album because it was being released by a record company (Decca
Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 in music by Edward Lewis . Its U.S. label was established in late 1934; later the link with the British company was broken for several decades....
) other than hers (Columbia
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
). She was replaced on the soundtrack album by Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee was an United States jazz and traditional pop singer and songwriter and Academy Award-nominated actress. She was born Norma Deloris Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota....
.

Dancer Barrie Chase
Barrie Chase

Barrie Chase is an United States dancer and actress.She made four television appearances as Fred Astaire's dance partner in his An Evening With Fred Astaire between 1958 and 1968....
 appears unbilled, as the character Doris Lenz ("Mutual, I'm sure!"). Future Academy Award winner George Chakiris
George Chakiris

George Chakiris is an American dancer and Academy Awards and Golden Globe-winning film actor....
 also appears, and has a notable appearance in two musical numbers, but is unbilled. John Brascia
John Brascia

John Brascia is an United States actor and film dancer, noted for his partnership with Vera-Ellen in White Christmas ....
 is the lead dancer who appears opposite Vera-Ellen throughout the movie, particularly in the Mandy, Choreography, and Abraham numbers.

Academy Award-winning character actor Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger was an Academy Award-winning and a Daytime Emmy Award winning American film actor.Born Ira Dean Jagger in Columbus Grove, Ohio, Jagger made his film debut in The Woman from Hell with Mary Astor....
 wore a toupee
Toupee

A toup?e is a Fake hair or partial Wig of natural or synthetic fibre worn to cover partial baldness or for theatrical purposes. While toup?es and hairpieces are typically associated with male wearers, some women also use hairpieces to lengthen existing hair, or cover partially exposed scalp....
 in the film. Also appearing were Mary Wickes
Mary Wickes

Mary Isabella Wickes was an United States film and television actress.Wickes was born as Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser in St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, of Germany Church of Ireland extraction....
, Anne Whitfield, Tony Butala
The Lettermen

The Lettermen are an United States pop music human voice band . The Lettermen's trademark is close-harmony pop music songs with light arrangements....
, Bea Allen, Johnny Grant
Johnny Grant

Johnny Grant was an United States radio personality and television producer who also served as the Mayor of Hollywood of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, in which capacity he was often present at Hollywood community functions, including the unveiling of new stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame....
, and a large supporting cast.

Plot

The story is about two World War II U.S. Army buddies, one a former Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 entertainer, Bob Wallace (Crosby), and a would-be entertainer, Phil Davis (Kaye). It begins on Christmas Eve, 1944, somewhere in Europe. In a forward area, Captain Wallace is giving a show to the men with the help of Private Davis, ("White Christmas"). Major General
Major General

Major General or Major-General is a military rank used in many countries. It is derived from the older rank of Sergeant Major General. A Major General is a high-ranking officer, normally subordinate to the rank of Lieutenant General and senior to the ranks of Brigadier and Brigadier General....
 Thomas F. Waverly (Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger was an Academy Award-winning and a Daytime Emmy Award winning American film actor.Born Ira Dean Jagger in Columbus Grove, Ohio, Jagger made his film debut in The Woman from Hell with Mary Astor....
) arrives for the end of the show and has a field inspection prior to being relieved of command by General
General

A General officer is an Officer of high military rank. The term or equivalent is used by nearly every country in the world. General can be used as a generic term for all grades of general officer, or it can specifically refer to a single rank that is just called general....
 Harold G. Coughlan (Gavin Gordon) The men give him a rousing send-off, ("The Old Man"). During an enemy artillery barrage, Davis saves Wallace's life from a toppling wall, wounding his arm slightly in the process. Using his "wounded" arm and telling Bob he doesn't expect any "special obligation," Phil convinces Bob to join forces when the war is over. Phil using his arm wound as a way to get Bob to do what he wants becomes a running gag
Running gag

A running gag is a literary device which often takes the form of an amusing joke or a Comedy reference and appears repeatedly throughout a work of literature or other form of storytelling....
 throughout the movie. After the war, they make it big in nightclubs, radio, and then on Broadway. They become the hottest act around and eventually become producers. They subsequently have a big hit with their New York musical, Playing Around. In mid-December, after 2 years on Broadway, the show is in Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
. While at the Florida Theatre, they receive a letter from "Freckle-Faced Haynes, the dog-faced boy", a mess sergeant they knew in the war (according to Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
 on the DVD commentary the picture of him in the film is that of Carl Switzer
Carl Switzer

Carl Dean "Alfalfa" Switzer was an United States child actor, professional dog breeder and hunting guide, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects series as Alfalfa, one of the series' most popular and best-remembered characters....
, better known as Alfalfa
Alfalfa

Alfalfa is a flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae cultivated as an important forage crop. In the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand it is known as lucerne and as lucerne grass in south Asia....
 in the Our Gang
Our Gang

Our Gang, also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals, was a series of American comedy short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they had together....
 series), asking them to audition his two sisters. When they go to the club to audition the act ("Sisters"), Betty (Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
) reveals that her sister, Judy (Vera-Ellen
Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen was an American actress and dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor....
), sent the letter. Bob and Phil help Betty and Judy escape their landlord and the local sheriff. The boys do the song "Sisters" to a record as the girls escape to the train. Phil gives Betty and Judy the train tickets that he and Bob were intending to use. When Bob and Phil arrive on the train, they have no tickets. Using "his arm" again, Phil gets Bob to agree to travel with the girls to Vermont for the holidays, ("Snow"). They discover that the Columbia Inn in Pine Tree, Vermont
Vermont

Vermont is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. The state ranks 43rd by land area, , and 45th by total area....
, is run by their former commanding officer, Major General Tom Waverly, and it's about to go bankrupt because of the lack of snow and consequent lack of patrons. The general has invested all his savings and pension into the lodge. Deciding to help out and bring business in, Wallace and Davis bring Playing Around with their entire Broadway cast up and add Betty and Judy where they can. Bob discovers the General's rejected attempt at rejoining the army, and decides to prove to the General that he isn't forgotten.

Bob calls Ed Harrison (Johnny Grant
Johnny Grant

Johnny Grant was an United States radio personality and television producer who also served as the Mayor of Hollywood of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, in which capacity he was often present at Hollywood community functions, including the unveiling of new stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame....
), an old army friend, now host of a successful variety show (intentionally similar to Ed Sullivan
Ed Sullivan

Edward Vincent "Ed" Sullivan was an United States entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of a popular TV variety show called The Ed Sullivan Show that was at its height of popularity in the 1950s and 1960s....
's). When Bob wants to make a pitch on the show to all the men under the command of the General in the war, Harrison suggests they go all out and put the show on television, playing up the "schmaltz" factor of the General's situation and generating lots of free advertising for Wallace and Davis. Overhearing only this, the housekeeper, Emma Allen (Mary Wickes
Mary Wickes

Mary Isabella Wickes was an United States film and television actress.Wickes was born as Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser in St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, of Germany Church of Ireland extraction....
), tells Betty. Bob tells Ed that isn't the idea and that he only wishes to make a pitch to get as many people from their division to Pine Tree for the show on Christmas Eve. The misunderstanding causes Betty to leave for a job at the Carousel Club in New York, after Phil and Judy fake their engagement in the hope of bringing Betty and Bob closer together.

On the Ed Harrison Show, Bob asks all the veterans of the 151st Division living in the New England area to come to Pine Tree, Vermont on Christmas Eve.

All is set right when Betty sees Bob's pitch on the Ed Harrison show. She returns to Pine Tree just in time for the show on Christmas Eve. Believing all of his suits had been sent to the cleaners, General Waverly concludes that he'll have to appear in his old uniform. When the General enters the lodge where the show is to take place, he is greeted by his former division to a rousing chorus of "We'll Follow the Old Man", and moments later is notified that snow is falling.

In a memorable finale, Bob and Betty declare their love, as do Phil and Judy. The background of the set is removed to show the snow falling in Pine Tree. Everyone raises a glass, toasting, "May your days be merry and bright; and may all your Christmases be white."

Cast

Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby was an United States popular singer and actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death.One of the first multimedia stars, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses....
 as Bob Wallace
Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye

Danny Kaye was an American award-winning actor, singer and comedian....
 as Phil Davis
Vera-Ellen
Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen was an American actress and dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor....
 as Judy Haynes
Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
 as Betty Haynes
  • Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger

    Dean Jagger was an Academy Award-winning and a Daytime Emmy Award winning American film actor.Born Ira Dean Jagger in Columbus Grove, Ohio, Jagger made his film debut in The Woman from Hell with Mary Astor....
    ... General Waverly
  • Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes

    Mary Isabella Wickes was an United States film and television actress.Wickes was born as Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser in St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, of Germany Church of Ireland extraction....
    ... Emma Allen
  • John Brascia ... John
  • Anne Whitfield ... Susan Waverly


Songs

All songs were written by Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
.

  • White Christmas
    White Christmas (song)

    "White Christmas" is an Irving Berlin song whose lyrics reminisce about White Christmases. The morning after he wrote the song — Berlin usually stayed up all night writing — the songwriter went to his office and told his musical secretary, "Grab your pen and take down this song....
     (Crosby)
  • "It's Cold Outside" (Crosby)
  • The Old Man (Crosby, Kaye, and Men's Chorus)
  • Medley: Heat Wave
    Heat Wave (song)

    "Heat Wave" is a popular music song. It was written by Irving Berlin for the 1933 in music musical As Thousands Cheer.The song was featured in the 1938 in film movie, Alexander's Ragtime Band , where it was performed by Ethel Merman....
    /Let Me Sing and I'm Happy/Blue Skies
    Blue Skies (song)

    "Blue Skies" is a popular music song, written by Irving Berlin in 1926....
     (Crosby & Kaye)
  • Sisters
    Sisters (song)

    "Sisters" is a popular music song written by Irving Berlin in 1954 in music.The song appeared in the movie White Christmas where it was sung by Rosemary Clooney multitracking....
     (Clooney)
  • The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing (Kaye & Stevens)
  • Snow (Crosby, Kaye, Clooney & Stevens)
  • Sisters (reprise) (Clooney)
  • Minstrel Number: I'd Rather See a Minstrel Show/Mister Bones/Mandy (Crosby, Kaye, Clooney, Stevens & Chorus)
  • Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep
    Count Your Blessings (Irving Berlin song)

    "Count Your Blessings" is a popular music song written by Irving Berlin for the movie White Christmas .The best-known recordings were made by Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Eddie Fisher , and the Ray Conniff Singers....
     (Crosby & Clooney)
  • Choreography (Kaye)
  • The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing (reprise) (Kaye & Chorus)
  • Abraham (instrumental)
  • Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me (Clooney)
  • What Can You Do with a General? (Crosby)
  • The Old Man (reprise) (Crosby & Men's Chorus)
  • Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the Army (Crosby, Kaye, Clooney & Stevens)
  • White Christmas (finale) (Crosby, Kaye, Clooney, Stevens & Chorus)


There are brief renditions of other Berlin songs ("Heat Wave", "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy" and "Blue Skies").

Berlin wrote "A Crooner — A Comic" for Crosby and his planned co-star Donald O'Connor
Donald O'Connor

Donald David Dixon Ronald O?Connor was an American dancer, singer, and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred alternately with Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan, and Francis the Talking Mule....
, but when O'Connor left the project so did the song. Crosby and Kaye also recorded another Berlin song ("Santa Claus") for the opening WWII Christmas Eve show scene, but it was not used in the final film; their recording of the song survives, however.

The song, "What Can You Do with a General?", which Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin

Leonard Maltin is an United States film critic and film historian. He has authored numerous mainstream books on the cinema, focusing on nostalgic, celebratory narratives....
 calls Berlin's least memorable tune, was originally written for an unproduced project called Stars on My Shoulders.

Errors and inconsistencies

Several minor errors in editing and inconsistencies exist in the film. For example, in the scene where Bob comes to see Phil in the hospital tent, Bob can be seen alternately sitting closer to and then further away from Phil, even though the camera switches viewpoints for only an instant — while at the same time the truck with the red cross on it is visible in the background. In another apparent error in editing, when the general and his granddaughter take their first steps forward arm-in-arm during the final birthday celebration, the camera angle shifts, and they step forward again from the original location.

  • When Judy and Betty are in their dressing rooms getting ready for their "Sisters" number, Judy is seen pouring two cups of coffee. She sets the coffee pitcher down, and then the camera angle changes, and she is seen with the coffee pot in her hand again.


  • After Judy and Phil finish dancing to "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing," they are shown in an embrace down near the water. However, after the camera angle shifts, Betty is shown walking out of the club and finding Judy and Phil in the exact same position, only now they are right by the doors.


  • After Bob and Phil are done performing the "Sisters" act as a decoy to help the girls, a quick flash of them shows the "blue attire" they are wearing (i.e. feather fans, head pieces, and sashes) - except it's gray.


  • The pitcher of buttermilk and the tray of sandwiches move around sporadically in the Count Your Blessings scene in the inn.


  • During the scene celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the 151st Division, the camera follows the general into the room and the candles on the cake are lit. Then the camera angle changes to the left and as he continues to walk, but the candles are out. The camera angle shifts once more, and the candles are lit yet again.


  • In the scene where Mary Wickes'character eavesdrops on Bing Crosby's phone call, her button-down blouse is missing a button. Before and after that, all the buttons are fastened securely.


  • During the "Snow" number, every time the camera angle changes during the sequence, the salt and pepper shaker, the ashtray, and other items move around on the table.


  • When Bob and Phil accidentally open the sleeping car in which Betty and Judy are sleeping, it looks very different from the sleeping car they are in the next morning when Bob and Phil meet them.


  • The exterior train shots, supposedly showing a trip from Florida to Vermont, show trains from the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads, neither of which ran east of the Mississippi River.


  • At the start of the dress rehearsal for the Minstrel Show/Mandy number, there is an orchestra in front of the stage. At the end of the number, the orchestra is gone as Bob, Phil, Judy, and Betty step down from the stage.


  • In the finale, a horse-drawn sleigh is shown approaching the inn as it snows outside. Given that it had not been snowing for very long, it is somewhat difficult to believe that a horse-drawn sleigh could have navigated the freshly-fallen snow successfully.


  • In the finale, there is a scene shot from the right side that clearly shows the center "ballerina
    Ballerina

    File:Corsaire -Le Jardin Anime -Mathilde Kschessinska & Olga Preobrajenska -1899.JPGA ballerina is a female ballet dancer; the male equivalent to this title is danseur or in some countries ballerino ....
     in white" with a beautiful smile on her face. An instant later — in a shot that is supposed to be seamless as it shifts to frontal view — she is serious and grave-looking.


  • Though they were supposed to be in Florida, the train inwhich they were traveling to Vermont on was from the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, which never operated in Florida


Stage adaptation

A stage adaptation of the musical, titled Irving Berlin's White Christmas premiered in San Francisco in 2004 and has played in various venues in the US, such as Boston, Buffalo
Buffalo, New York

Buffalo , is the second largest city in the state of New York. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River, Buffalo is the principal city of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area and the county seat of Erie County, New York....
, Los Angeles
Los Αngeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
, Detroit and Louisville. The musical has a limited engagement on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 at the Marquis Theatre
Marquis Theatre

The Marquis Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre theatre located at 1535 Broadway in midtown-Manhattan.Situated on the third floor of the New York Marriott Marquis, the 1611-seat venue was designed by developer/architect John C....
, which started in previews on November 14, 2008 and continues to January 4, 2009. This production is directed by Walter Bobbie
Walter Bobbie

Walter Bobbie is an American dancer, choreography, theatre director and occasional actor. He attended The Catholic University of America.Bobbie was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania....
 and choreographed by Randy Skinner, with a libretto by David Ives
David Ives

David Ives is a contemporary American playwright. A native of South Chicago, Ives attended a minor Catholic seminary and Northwestern University and, after some years' interval, Yale School of Drama, where he received an MFA in playwriting....
 and Paul Blake, adapted from the film. The cast features Stephen Bogardus
Stephen Bogardus

Stephen Bogardus is an United States actor.Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Bogardus graduated from Princeton University in 1976, where he was a member of the Princeton Nassoons....
, Kerry O'Malley, Jeffry Denman, Meredith Patterson
Meredith Patterson

Meredith Patterson is an United States musical theatre actor known for her Broadway theatre performances, as well as her television and film work....
, Susan Mansur and Charles Dean, all of whom have performed in regional productions.

UK tour (2007-08) The musical toured the United Kingdom in 2006 - 2008. The tour visited:
  • November 19 - December 2, 2006 Theatre Royal, Plymouth
    Plymouth

    Plymouth is a City status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority on the coast of Devon, England, about south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers River Plym to the east and River Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound....
  • December 7, 2006 - January 28, 2007 The Mayflower, Southampton
    Southampton

    Southampton is the largest City status in the United Kingdom in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England, and is sited around 100 km south-west of London and 30 km north-west of Portsmouth....
  • November 19 - December 8, 2007 Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh ; is the Capital city of Scotland, a position it has held since 1437. It is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom and the second largest Scottish City status in the United Kingdom after Glasgow....
  • December 13, 2007 - January 12, 2008 Wales Millennium Center, Cardiff
    Cardiff

    Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....


The cast for the tour starred Craig McLachlan
Craig McLachlan

Craig Dougal McLachlan 1 September 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actor and singer, best known for his role as Ed in Bugs ....
 as Bob Wallace, Tim Flavin as Phil Davis, Rachel Stanley as Betty Haynes, Emma Kate Nelson as Judy Haynes, Ken Kercheval
Ken Kercheval

Ken Kercheval is an United States actor, best known for his role as "Cliff Barnes" on the hit American television series Dallas .Kercheval was born and raised in Clinton, Indiana, to Marine "Doc" Kercheval who worked as a popular local physician, and the former Christine Rieber.He trained under Sanford Meisner at The Neighborhood Playh...
 as The General and Lorna Luft
Lorna Luft

Lorna Luft is an United States television, stage and film actress and singer. She is the daughter of the legendary singer and actress Judy Garland and Sid Luft, and the half-sister of Liza Minnelli....
 as Martha.

Trivia

  • Vera-Ellen did not actually sing any of the songs for the movie. Trudy Stevens sang all her songs (with the exception of the song "Sisters", on which Rosemary Clooney sang both parts). Vera's own voice is heard singing only in the "arrival in Pine Tree" scene at the railroad station where the quartet reprises the opening lines of "Snow".
  • The TV camera in the Ed Harrison Show scene is a real classic RCA monochrome camera; the cameraman is hiding the telltale logo with his hand. The call sign on the camera was real as well — it was that of Channel 4, NBC's (and therefore RCA's) station in New York, WNBT-TV which changed its call sign to WRCA-TV the year of the film's release.
  • The photo Vera-Ellen shows of her brother Benny (the one Phil refers to as "Freckle-faced Haynes, the dog-faced boy") is actually a photo of Carl Switzer, who played Alfalfa
    Alfalfa

    Alfalfa is a flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae cultivated as an important forage crop. In the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand it is known as lucerne and as lucerne grass in south Asia....
     in The Little Rascals, in an army field jacket and helmet liner. Rosemary Clooney
    Rosemary Clooney

    Rosemary Clooney was an United States singer and actor. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers "Botch-a-Me " , "Mambo Italiano ", and "This Ole House", songs which tended to obscure her talents as a jazz vocalist....
     verified this in her narration of the film on the DVD release.
  • At the end of "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing" duet with Kaye and Vera-Ellen when Kaye drops to one knee, Vera-Ellen trips over his foot as she circles behind him.
  • Even though Judy is the younger Haynes sister, Rosemary Clooney was actually seven years younger than Vera-Ellen.
  • Every single costume worn by Vera-Ellen in the film — including her nightclothes — has a high neckline, as Vera-Ellen was battling anorexia at the time the movie was made, which caused her neck to look very aged. The actress struggled with anorexia throughout most of her career.
  • Much of the movie's dialog — particularly extended scenes with Bing Crosby — was ad-libbed and improvised.
  • The Columbia Inn may look familiar — it was actually the remodeled set from the movie Holiday Inn, which was set in Connecticut.
  • General Waverly's war time adjutant, Captain Joe (Richard Shannon) continues to serve the General at the show in Vermont. He informs the General it is snowing.
  • A piece of the movie with Bob Wallace (Crosby) and Phil Davis (Kaye) was re-broadcast the year after the film's release, on Christmas Day 1955, in the final episode of the NBC TV show Colgate Comedy Hour (1950-1955).
  • The song Snow was composed by Irving Berlin, but originally was titled Free, and had nothing at all to do with snow. It was written for Call Me Madam
    Call Me Madam

    Call Me Madam is a musical theater with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse and music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.A satire on politics and foreign affairs that Parodys United States's penchant for lending billions of dollars to needy countries, it centers on Sally Adams, a well-meaning but ill-informed socialite widow who is appo...
    . The melody and some of the words were kept, but the lyrics were changed by Berlin into a song more appropriate for a Christmas movie. For example, one of the lines of the original song is Free — the only thing worth fighting for is to be free. Free — a different world you'd see if it were left to me. This song can be found on the CD Irving Sings Berlin.
  • The first film released in VistaVision
    VistaVision

    VistaVision is a higher resolution, widescreen variant of the 35 mm film format which was created by Paramount Pictures in 1954 and based on the Glamorama and Superama widescreen systems....
    , Paramount's widescreen answer to CinemaScope
    CinemaScope

    CinemaScope was a widescreen movie format used from 1953 to 1967. Anamorphices allowed the process to project film up to a 2.66:1 Aspect ratio , almost twice as wide as the conventional format of 1.37:1....
    .
  • The film is number one in the North American box office in 1954.
  • In another popular holiday film National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 in film List of Christmas films#Category 1 Christmas movies comedy film directed by Jeremiah S....
    , lead character Clark Griswold
    Clark Griswold

    Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Jr. is a fictional character portrayed by Chevy Chase in the National Lampoon's National Lampoon's Vacation ....
     alludes to White Christmas, sarcastically saying, "We're gonna have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny F***in' Kaye".
  • George Chakiris
    George Chakiris

    George Chakiris is an American dancer and Academy Awards and Golden Globe-winning film actor....
     also known as Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks in the 1961 classic West Side Story
    West Side Story

    West Side Story is a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The musical is based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet....
     was an uncredited dancer in the "Love" number with Rosemary Clooney. Interestingly, he was also born in the same hometown as another great dancer- Vera-Ellen in Norwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.


External links

  • Variety August 4, 2008