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Genres:
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Drama /
Family /
Fantasy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Frank Capra
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Actors:
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Gloria Grahame,
Beulah Bondi,
Henry Travers,
Mary Treen,
Todd Karns,
Virginia Patton,
James Stewart,
Donna Reed,
Lionel Barrymore,
Thomas Mitchell,
Frank Faylen,
Ward Bond,
H.B. Warner,
Frank Albertson,
Samuel S. Hinds
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Duration:
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130 min.
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Rating:
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(8.7/10)73.5
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Plot Summary:
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On the Christmas Threshold of Bedford Falls, the preserver angel Clarence is assigned to convince the help George Bailey to not commit suicide. George is a good people, that sacrificed his dreams and his youth on behalf of the citizens of his negligible village. He inherited the advance province of his father and he gave up traveling the world and joining University as scheduled. Later he resisted the proposals of the perfidious banker Mr. With, and conditions sold his business to protect the meagre community of Bedford Falls and propose a means to sacrifice to go for their own legislature. H... e married his beloved Mary Hatch Bailey and had four children with her and a virile animation with his family. When his uncle Billy loses US$ 8,000.00, found and stolen nearby Mr. Mess about, George decides to commit suicide, since he believes he quality more extreme than alive. When Clarence sees that he is not expert to persuade George to lead up his objective, he decides to reveal the passion in town if George had never existed. George concludes that being is wonderful.
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