White Christmas (NR)
Musical-comedy classic reprises Irving Berlin hit.
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- Studio: Paramount Home Video
- Directed By: Michael Curtiz
- Cast: Danny Kaye, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney
- Running Time: 120 minutes
- Release Date: 10/14/1954
- Video/DVD Release Date: 11/21/2000
- Genre: Musical
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the way the story plays off the WWII generation's strong military ties and stalwart respect for battlefield buddies and commanders, even in civilian life. It's a legacy that's perhaps a little too rosily painted here, but it still reflects the mindset of an America of yesteryear, where almost the entire country joined together in the war effort. Later commentators would say the same syndrome of unquestioning loyalty and faith in the commander-in-chief got the United States into questionable wars in Vietnam and elsewhere. Do you agree? Families can also talk about what makes this a classic. Is it just Bing Crosby and a catchy holiday tune, or is there more to it?
Message
Social Behavior:
The two song-and-dance heroes (one usually dragged reluctantly along by the other) selflessly help two ladies in trouble and invest their fortune in helping out their old wartime commander, who has fallen on hard times. There's a strong sense of the WWII generation's military loyalty and respect.
Consumerism:
None, unless you count a certain Irving Berlin recording.
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Recreational drinking in a nightclub.
Violence
A very brief depiction of WWII bombardment.
Sex
Somewhere there's a college campus where a wild revisionist could read a homosexual subtext into the showbiz heroes' longtime "bachelor" status (and dressing in drag for one musical number). But in the real world, nothing to worry about.
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Charles Cassady, Jr.
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