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The Making Of It’s A Wonderful Life—a documentary featurette hosted by Tom Bosley; A Personal Remembrance—a special tribute to Frank Capra narrated by his son Frank Capra Jr.; and the Original theatrical trailer.
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- It's a Wonderful Life [60th Anniversary Edition]
1. Opening Credits
2. 1919: Saving Harry
3. Mr. Gower's Drug Store
4. "You Put Something Bad in Those Capsules"
5. 1928: George Bailey, World Traveler
6. Last Meal
7. High School Reunion
8. The Big Charleston Contest
9. Walking Mary Home
10. Harry's Surprise
11. Courting Mary
12. Wedding Day
13. 320 Sycamore
14. Bailey Park
15. On the Nest
16. December 24, 1945
17. Uncle Billy at the Bank
18. Searching for $8,000
19. Something Wrong With Daddy
20. No Help From a Warped, Frustrated Old Man
21. At Martini's Bar
22. On the Bridge
23. Saving George
24. At Nick's Place
25. Pottersville
26. "I Want to Live Again"
27. Homecoming
28. The Richest Man in Town
A holiday classic synonymous with Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life is one of the most beloved of all American movies, as well as the film that both its director, Frank Capra, and star, James Stewart, considered the best of their careers. Stewart gives what may be his finest performance as George Bailey, an Everyman whose dream of leaving his small town and seeing the world is thwarted again and again by family responsibilities. Embittered, hopeless, and on the verge of suicide, George is rescued by an angel who shows him what life in the town would have been like if he'd never been born. For all its heartwarming sentimentality and homespun humor, what Capra's populist fantasy reveals most strikingly is the despair underlying the Norman Rockwell surface of small-town America. Stewart masterfully expresses the resentment and rage that result from George's almost masochistic selflessness, while Donna Reed, Ward Bond, and Gloria Grahame turn in superb supporting performances. A box-office failure, It's a Wonderful Life found a devoted new audience after it began to air regularly on TV, earning a very special place in the hearts of moviegoers. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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