In Collection
#169
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance
USA / English
| Bing Crosby |
Jim Hardy |
| Fred Astaire |
Ted Hanover |
| Marjorie Reynolds |
Linda Mason |
| Virginia Dale |
Lila Dixon |
| Walter Abel |
Danny Reed |
| Louise Beavers |
Mamie |
| Irving Bacon |
Gus |
| Marek Windheim |
François |
| James Bell |
Dunbar |
| John Gallaudet |
Parker |
| Director |
Mark Sandrich |
| Producer |
Mark Sandrich |
| Writer |
Claude Binyon; Irving Berlin; Elmer Rice |
This is the film where audiences first heard the now classic Academy Award-winning song 'White Christmas.' This is the story about two talented pals, a singer and a dancer who compete for the affections of the same pretty lady. But when she dumps them both, the singer comes up with the idea of running a tavern that's open only on holidays.
| Barcode |
5050582116410 |
| Region |
Region 2; Region 4 |
| Packaging |
Keep |
| Screen Ratio |
1.33:1
Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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- A Couple Of Song And Dance Men featurette, containing an interview with Ava Astaire MacKenzie
- All-Singing, All Dancing - Before And AFter
- Audio Commentary by film historian Ken Barnes with archive audio comments from Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby and John Scott Trotter
- Cast and Crew Profiles
- Theatrical Trailer
- Production Notes
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