LyndaB -If you like James Stewart and you like christmas films, he did one called The Shop Around The Corner. Made in 1940 (I think). Quite twee (typical of the time) and quite corny but really christmassy. It was based on a Hungarian play.
Thanks all, I'll watch it on Saturday then. I hope I'm not disappointed too - everyone all says what a fantastic film it is.
It was on on Saturday, but I missed it.
Thanks again.
I think it's a Marmite film - so many people I know think it is fabulous.
i watched it once, and never want to see it again - I found the dialogue clunky and shouted, the plot maudlin, and the editing so fast it gave me travel sickness!
But as i say, loads love it - certainly more than don't, so hopefully you will enjoy it.
I remember saying to workmates that I had never seen the film "The Day they Gave Babies Away". Was told it was one of the best films ever made and a real weepy so eventually I got a copy. Soooooo disappointed, what a load of sentimental tosh. Could it be we are all a bit nostalgic at times? Told my grandsons they had to watch Dr No as it was the best ever Bond film. Well, maybe 50 years ago when I was 14 but......................