I second that.....I've watched it so many times from when I was a little tiny tot to someone not much taller today....Wonderful life is a wonderful film....America make only violent gory films that make no sense anymore...:( Or its all that we get shown in cinemas or on TV in England....
Yes! Not only is that movie's 71 years old, but it's been aired numerous times (throughout the year) on TV, and is only $3.99 in the bargain bin at Walmart. Unless you're younger than 18 there's no excuse for not having slept through that dreadful movie at least once.
"Teacher says, every time a bell rings, santa buys some hot wings". (the real reason why he's so fat)
Shame on you....it's one of the best films I've ever seen.....you are to watch it as soon as possible ,or go straight to ved with out you're Sup'per...:(
Wow -- that scene is the one that stays with me the most, by far! :) I don't love it at all, though -- it makes me cry. That young boy actor is amazing in that scene. As is the pharmacist, too. :)
I have it on DVD and watch it regularly ...as small kids we were all made to sit and watch it....Made ,became a treat though ,with all six kids and my parents sitting there quite tearful at times from watching it... Have you seen Captains Couragous ....Spencer Tracey and Freddie Bartholomew.....another great film never to be missed.....there are times when I have to leave the room while watching it.... How Green was my Valley is another old masterpiece....as is The Quiet Man with John Wayne...
Of the other ones you mentioned, I've only seen "How Green Was My Valley." I saw it once. I remember watching it with my family in my teen (I think) years. I remember we all were remarking how miserable the story was; "miserable" as in, really depressing -- a real downer! :)
I liked the Old blind boxer bashing the violent teacher who wipped Anthony Perkins as the youngest son......Depressing ,yes...But those times were in them days and more so doing that type of work....:( Still a great film though..
Yes, you're right -- we all liked the movie a lot. I forgot to mention that we liked it. Yes, the story seemed pretty realistic, considering the plot/setting/etc.