White Christmas

Summary

The 1954 holiday classicWhite Christmasis one of the most recognizable motion-picture show of its genre , andthe film moderate several iconic quotes . White Christmasis a follow - up to theblack - and - white Christmas flick classicHoliday Inn , featuring an incredible soundtrack from Irving Berlin . asterisk the like of Bing Crosby , Danny Kaye , Vera - Ellen , and Rosemary Clooney , White Christmassaw succeeder for its wholesome family atmospheric state . It ’s still one of the most notable holiday - themed films to particular date .

Filmed in Technicolor , White Christmaswas also the first film to be record using Paramount ’s VistaVision , which put the movie in a brand - new resolution . Because of this , White Christmashelped establish a young type of holiday movies , setting up several tropes for thebest Christmas moviesthat accompany . The film adopt two pairs of melodic acts just after World War II . Its leads — Phil , Bob , and the Hynes baby — find themselves on a journey to reignite the Christmas emotional state in a residential district of service members and romantic partners . WithWhite Christmasbeing such an iconic vacation picture , there are good deal of memorable quotes , many of which foreground the role ' charm .

10"You Outta Consider Yourself Plenty Lucky! You Might Have Been Stuck With This Weirdsmobile For Life!"

Bing Crosby As Bob Wallace

9"You Weren’t Any Good As Privates."

Dean Jagger As General Thomas Waverly

Although primarily a love story - driven story , White Christmasdoes have a strong subplot that focuses on the importance of friendly relationship . Bob and Phil ’s reunification with their erstwhile full general , Thomas Waverly ( Dean Jagger ) , go out the two man driven to try and help their old commander . The last time the three men crossed paths was when Waverly was allay of his command . Despite this quote showing Waverly ’s attitude toward the other military man , they still go out of their way of life to bring an audience to his hotel .

8"I Don’t Know What You See In This Long Drink Of Charged Water But, Honestly, After You Get To Know Him, He’s Almost Endurable."

7"It’s Probably Just A Small Internal Muscular Hemorrhage, Sir."

Danny Kaye As Phil Davis

Describing his fall down the stairs , Phil is held up by his old commander and unable to put any weight on one leg . This screaming exchange is also observed by the women , whom Phil already struggle to make a good impression on . DespiteWhite Christmas’romantic composition , this quote is one of the reasonableness the movie is so curious . It allows for all style of sarcastic wisecrack , andit is an first-class example of physical funniness from Danny Kaye .

6"Well, You’re Not Exactly Superman, But You’re Awfully Available."

Vera-Ellen As Judy Haynes

Its bold female characters were n’t as common when it come out , but they hold up well today .

AlthoughWhite Christmasfinds Betty more unimpressed with Bob than anything else , Judy ’s approach to Phil dissent importantly . While sit together and gossip , Judy quickly takes charge and position the moves on Phil . She ’s simultaneously screaming and savagely honest with him . The deviation between the two couples is one of the reasonsWhite Christmasremains such a relatable film . Its bluff distaff characters were n’t as common when it came out , but they hold up well today .

5"Well, I Like That! Without So Much As A ‘Kiss My Foot’ Or ‘Have An Apple.'"

Barrie Chase As Doris Lenz

Doris is a supporting character inWhite Christmas , and she ’s oft seen garbed in showgirl attire and do alongside the main cast . Doris ' sally provide some of the funniest quotesfrom the motion picture . It facilitate that she ’s play by the fabulous social dancer Barrie Chase , who antecedently work a lot with classic Hollywood worker Fred Astaire ( Astaire was primitively opine to take on the part of Phil ) . Although Doris ' sally are on the face of it random , these set phrase come from the time period and capture her defeat at Bob ’s rejection .

4"Well, I’m, Uh, More The ‘I-Don’t-Mind-Pushing-My-Best-Friend-Into-But-I’m-Scared-Stiff-When-I-Get-Anywhere-Close-To-It-Myselfing’ Kind."

Despite his confident demeanor , Phil expend a heap ofWhite Christmasstunned by Judy ’s forwardness . This is specially obtrusive in this especial scene , as he tries to explain why he has pushed Bob to pursue her sister , Betty . intelligibly more interested in Bob ’s dearest life than his own , Phil is baffled by the direction Judy carries herself , which reserve for some of the film ’s funniest minute . By the closing , Phil and Judy decide to follow their antecedently fictional engagement . After a wholesome performance , the two share a kiss behind the Christmas tree diagram .

3"We’ve Established The Fact The Lodge Is Ideal."

This quote is another illustration of the hilarious but exhausting relationship Waverly has with his ex - privates . Phil and Bob ’s ramblings as they endeavor to excuse their determination to visit his inn — without mentioning that Betty and Judy invited them along — result in an exchange that repeatedly understand them name to Waverly ’s hotel as " idealistic . “Kaye and Cosby ’s back and onward is one ofWhite Christmas’strongest elements , and without it , it would be a very different film .

2"Give Me One Reason — One Good Reason — Why We Should Spend Our Last Two Hours In Florida Looking At The Sisters Of Freckle-Face Haynes, The Dog-Faced Boy.”

1"He Sunk Everything — His Pension, His Life Savings, Everything — In Remodeling This Place. Used To Be A Grist Mill And A Barn. Now It’s A Tyrolean Haunted House."

Mary Wickes As Emma Allen

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Images of Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney as Bob Wallace and Betty Haynes in White Christmas

Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney as Bob Wallace and Betty Haynes singing in White Christmas

Dean Jagger as General Thomas Waverly in White Christmas

Phil (Danny Kaye) hurts his foot in front of General Waverly (Dean Jagger) in White Christmas

Barrie Chase as showgirl Doris Lenz standing with another showgirl in White Christmas

Dean Jagger as General Thomas Waverly shaking hands with Bing Crosby as Bob Wallace in White Christmas

Bing Crosby as Bob Wallace, Rosemary Clooney as Betty Haynes, Danny Kaye as Phil Davis, and Vera-Ellen as Judy Haynes dressed in Santa costumes in White Christmas

Mary Wickes as Emma Allen and Rosemary Clooney as Betty Haynes in White Christmas

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