White Christmas is a holiday favorite you can really sink your teeth into. Nothing sums up a good old-fashioned Christmas like sitting around with mugs of cider and watching Bing Crosby croon as Danny Kaye dances across stage in grey shoes that match his ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at Moviepie.com (--)
White Christmas is billed as a remake of Holiday Inn, but the only thing these two films have in common is Bing Crosby singing the most beautiful secular Christmas carol, Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (which was originally written for Holiday ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at The Flick Filosopher's take
We were disappointed with the digital sound in the opening of White Christmas. But after the noisy credit-scroll overture and the GI number, we were distracted from the disc by what we thought was a set of chimes which began to play somewhere in our ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
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The 1954 musical White Christmas had the advantage of the biggest selling song of the time for its title, and adding the huge fame of stars like Bing Crosby made it one of the biggest films of the year and a Christmas tradition in many households ever ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at DVD Verdict
Stomp Tokyo review
White Christmas is a staple of holiday television. Like Miracle on 34th Street and It's a Wonderful Life, this Irving Berlin musical will be shown on late-night cable in December long after even the youngest member of the cast is gone. It has a solid ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at Stomp Tokyo review
To be honest, it couldn't go wrong. The darling of musical cinema Irving Berlin plus Bing Crosby, the housewife's favourite big-eyed boy? A match made in heaven. The big surprise is - it's even better than it promised to be. ...read the complete White Christmas movie review at BBCi - Films