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The Angel, the Marriage, and Cary Grant Being… Cary Grant

A Heavenly, Heartfelt Look Back at The Bishop’s Wife (1947) Some Christmas movies hit you with big spectacle, wild plots, and over-the-top sentiment. And then there are the ones that sneak in quietly, sit down beside you, pour a warm cup of tea, and gently rearrange your heart. The Bishop’s Wife (1947) is absolutely that second kind of movie. It’s soft, romantic, thoughtful, and somehow magical without ever needing fireworks, flying reindeer chases, or exploding candy canes. Instead, it gives us something even more powerful: an angel, a struggling marriage,…

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Counting Down the Top 25 Christmas Movies of All Time: #25 – A Holiday Affair (1949)

As we kick off our countdown of the Top 25 Christmas movies of all time, we begin with a hidden gem that has steadily grown in popularity among holiday film aficionados: A Holiday Affair. This 1949 romantic comedy-drama, directed by Don Hartman, is a heartfelt story that blends holiday cheer, personal sacrifice, and a charming romance, all set against a Christmastime backdrop. The Story The film stars Janet Leigh as Connie Ennis, a war widow raising her young son, Timmy, played by Gordon Gebert. Connie works as a secret comparison shopper…

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