Jimmy Stewart Archives - Classic TV and Movies https://classictvmovies.com/tag/jimmy-stewart/ All the old pop culture that's fun to love! Fri, 17 Dec 2021 00:20:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://classictvmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ava.png Jimmy Stewart Archives - Classic TV and Movies https://classictvmovies.com/tag/jimmy-stewart/ 32 32 It’s a wonderful life https://classictvmovies.com/2021/12/10/its-a-wonderful-life/ Fri, 10 Dec 2021 13:12:49 +0000 https://classictvmovies.com/?p=523 It’s a wonderful life is my absolute favorite movie. The story follows George Bailey, played by James Stewart to a... read more It’s a wonderful life

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It’s a wonderful life is my absolute favorite movie. The story follows George Bailey, played by James Stewart to a point in his life where through no fault of his own he is on the verge of seeing everything he worked for his whole life fall apart. He is understandably distraught and thinks that he is better off dead, or worse, having never existed at all. His guardian angel decides to show him how much his life has enriched those around him, by showing him what things would be like in his quaint little town if he had never been born. He gets the chance to see that it’s a wonderful life.

The beauty of it’s a wonderful life is that it contains a timeless realism because the evil nemesis, Mr. Potter never gets his comeuppance. He cheats, steals and devalues humanity with impunity, getting richer and richer. His only competition is Bailey’s savings and loan cooperative that empowers the hardworking individual and helps people realize their dreams. The moral of the story is that all the money in the world won’t make people love you and that for the average person, their value is in their associations, friends and family. Or as Harry Bailey put it, “A toast to my big brother George, the Richest man in town.” – Truly, it’s a wonderful life is a Christmas Gift for the entire family

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Bell Book and Candle https://classictvmovies.com/2021/11/28/jimmy-stewart-in-bell-book-and-candle/ Sun, 28 Nov 2021 22:00:18 +0000 https://classictvmovies.com/?p=510 Jimmy Stewart in the move, “Bell, Book and Candle” with Kim Novak as his co-star. Based on the 1950 theater... read more Bell Book and Candle

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Jimmy Stewart in the move, “Bell, Book and Candle” with Kim Novak as his co-star.

Based on the 1950 theater production of the same title. The movie starts on Christmas eve, set in New York, but the Christmas magic here is of an unusual sort, coming from witches.  Kim Novak plays Gillian Holroyd, the beautiful enchantress who takes an interest in her new neighbor, Shep Henderson (Jimmy Stewart) a publisher who is already engaged to someone else. Shep of course (being of James Stewart) is stoic and incorruptible by normal feminine wiles, so Gillian casts a spell on him.  This is Jimmy Stewart’s last true romantic lead because he was twice the age of his costars. Supporting actors include Hermione Gingold, Ernie Kovacs, Elsa Lanchester (Bride of Frankenstein) Jack Lemmon (Odd Couple), and Janice Rule.

This Jimmy Stewart movie was the inspiration for the TV show Bewitched, was taken in part from Bell Book and Candle. But where the TV series always saw Samantha being denied the use of her witchcraft, the film tells us that falling in love will erase a witch’s magic completely. This adds a level to the boy meets girl story, because while Gillain has an interest in Shep, at first she sees him as a play thing, a diversion, not someone she has any true romantic interest in. He, in response to discovering that she is a witch who has cast a spell on him, does what any sane man would do. He separates himself from the attractive vixen, seeking higher help to break the enchantment.  He sees her abuse of power as a callousness towards mere mortals and can ignore any lingering feelings because of this.  She on the other hand ends up falling for this man of integrity and loses her powers, changing her personality as she is no longer able to manipulate people.

Trivia and/or nostalgia

A bell, book and candle are key ingredients for an exorcism. Ring a bell, open a book and light a candle….then reverse the process when all is done. This makes me wonder if Jimmy Stewart would return to life if we played the movie backwards? Regardless, if you’re an old movie buff you might want to check out the Blondie and Dagwood movies.

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