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Simply a must-watch at Christmas time. An Irving Berlin musical made in the forties. Yes, please!


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Lovely Linda Mason has crooner Jim Hardy head over heels, but suave stepper Ted Hanover wants her for his new dance partner after fickle Lila Dixon gives him the brush. Jim's supper club, Holiday Inn, is the setting for the chase by Hanover and his manager.
A talented showman plans to open a unique inn that is only open on holidays. He enlists the help of his former dance partner and his new girlfriend to bring his dream to life. However, romantic entanglements and the pressures of running a constantly themed establishment lead to a series of comical and musical mishaps.
Holiday Inn was a significant box office success upon its release and has since become a beloved classic, particularly for its introduction of the song "White Christmas." While contemporary reviews praised its entertainment value and star power, its enduring legacy is largely tied to its musical numbers and holiday spirit.
Praised for its energetic musical numbers and the chemistry between Crosby and Astaire.
Applauded for its clever premise of holiday-themed entertainment.
Seen as a lighthearted and charming escape, especially during holiday seasons.
Google audience: Viewers appreciate the timeless music, particularly Bing Crosby's rendition of 'White Christmas,' and the nostalgic charm of the film. Many find the song-and-dance routines highly entertaining.
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "White Christmas" (though the song itself was introduced in this film, it officially won the award for a different film in 1944).
The song "White Christmas" was not originally intended to be the film's centerpiece; it was added later in production at the request of Bing Crosby, who felt the score needed another standout ballad.
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Simply a must-watch at Christmas time. An Irving Berlin musical made in the forties. Yes, please!

A mildly entertaining movie if you don’t mind watching classics. There are witty and funny moments, but the romantic aspects aren’t very convincing. Perhaps this is how romance is with celebrities— no passion? No, I doubt that. The danc...

Safe and amiable enough... Jim Hardy retires from show business to become a farmer in New England. Once set up he finds that it's a life that is somewhat more demanding than he had first thought. Hitting on an idea that should make his ...
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