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In "Holiday Inn," Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby), Ted Hanover (Fred Astaire), and Lila Dixon (Virginia Dale) have been in a musical act for many years. Jim and Lila have been romantically intertwined and while he plans to marry her and retire to a farm in Connecticut, but Lila has different plans. Not wanting to give up her career, or romantic affair with Ted, she dumps him... on Christmas Eve.
Hardy retire s regardless and tends to his farm for a year until coming back into New York City the next year on Christmas Eve. This time, he has plans to turn the farm into a "Holiday Inn," which would only be open on public holidays complete with a floor show. Ted and his manager Danny Reed (Walter Abel) finds the idea ridiculous but wish him luck.
When Reed goes to the flower shop to get flowers for Lila for Ted, he gets accosted by the florist (Marjorie Reynolds) who knows hin as a talent agent and is determined to be a singer. Reed immediately offers her a spot at Ted's nightclub. Linda pretends to be a celebrity playing hard-to-get and Hardy, already an established business owner. Linda joins him at the farm the next day ready to work where they build this club from the ground up complete with a performance and song for each holiday of the year... until Ted comes back and wreaks havoc in more ways than one.
Previous WW2 soldiers Captain Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Private Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) end up becoming a famous entertainment duo turned Broadway producers after the war. It becomes slightly annoying for Bob, who is ready to settle down from the hectic urban life, especially when Davis constantly reminds him he saved his life from an explosion at the army camp in manipulating decisions in his direction.
One such decision is having to check out who they believe an old soldier buddy's sisters singing duo (Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen). It is instant chemistry between Bob and Betty with Davis ecstatic he can get the overbearing stiff off of his hands for awhile .
It is further serendipity when they find out the sisters are heading up to the Columbia Inn in Vermont which is owned by their former commander Major General Waverly (Dean Jagger). Intrigued and without their sleeping rooms on the train with Davis offering them to the sisters, the boys find themselves helping the man they used to serve with a "let's make a show" arc for the rest of the film as Bob and Betty's relationship grows then falters to only to grow all over again.
I personally couldn't choose one over the other. There are elements I enjoy and love from both of them.
Favorite Underrated Song:
Favorite Bing Crosby role:
Captain Bob Wallace from "White Christmas"
Favorite Acting Performance:
Rosemary Clooney as Betty Haynes "White Christmas"
Favorite Underrated Acting Performance:
Dean Jagger as Major General Thomas F. Waverly from "White Christmas"
Favorite Costume:
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Rosemary Clooney in Edith Head in "White Christmas" |
Favorite Dancing Moment:
Favorite Underrated Dancing Moment:
Favorite Christmas-sy Moment:
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Favorite Dancing Performance:
"I Can't Tell a Lie" from "Holiday Inn"
Favorite Underrated Dancing Performance:
Favorite Supporting Character:
Mary Wickes as Emma Allen in "White Christmas"
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