History of the Film White Christmas

History of the Film White Christmas

History of the Film 'White Christmas'

White Christmas A Boomer s History

10 things you might not know about this 1954 holiday classic

Merry and Bright Beginnings

It’s hard to imagine a song so incredibly popular that, more than a decade after its debut, a Hollywood studio would build an entire musical film around it. But that’s exactly what happened with Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas,” the best-selling single of all time. On the 60th anniversary of the movie that bears its name, here are a few things you might not know about this American film classic.

Three s the Charm

Bing Crosby’s third and final film performance singing “White Christmas” was preceded by Holiday Inn (1942, the same year he first recorded the song) and Blue Skies (1946, the second consecutive year Crosby’s recording topped the charts).

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Déjà Vu

White Christmas and Holiday Inn shared not only the hit song, songwriter, Bing Crosby and many plot similarities, but also the same country inn stage set.

Oh Kaye

When Fred Astaire declined to resurrect his song-and-dance duo with Crosby from Holiday Inn, the role went to Donald O’Connor. But when O’Connor came down with an illness he was thought to have contracted while filming a sequel with Francis the Talking Mule, Danny Kaye stepped in.

Ageless Love

Crosby’s love interest in the movie, Rosemary Clooney, was 26; he was 51.

Sister Act

Clooney and Vera-Ellen play sisters Betty and Judy Haynes, a show-biz team. In real life, Vera-Ellen couldn’t sing, and Clooney sang both parts in the film’s “Sisters” duet.

State Secret

Sisters Betty and Judy mention that their brother is “out of the country,” working in Alaska. Alaska wasn’t admitted to the union until 1959.

No Cowlick

Carl Switzer, who as a child played Alfalfa (shown here) in the 1930s-’40s Our Gang series, makes a cameo appearance by way of a photograph of the Haynes sisters’ brother, Bennie.

As Time Went By

White Christmas was the biggest box-office hit of director Michael Curtiz's distinguished career, which already included an Oscar for directing Casablanca, the 1943 classic with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.

Sparky Blows a Fuse

“We’re gonna have the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny @#$%&* Kaye.” Season’s greetings from Clark W. “Sparky” Griswold Jr., Chevy Chase’s character in the 1989 film National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.

Hit Parade

“White Christmas” is the most-recorded Christmas song of all time. In the last 10 years alone, the song has been covered 43 times by artists including Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift (shown here).

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