Bianco Natale

Titolo originale: White Christmas
Regia: Michael Curtiz |
Anno: 1954
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Musica Romance
Tag: sibling relationship | show business | musical | sister | matchmaking | post world war ii | song and dance | floor show | ski lodge | christmas | failing business | sister act | war buddies | retired general |
Cast: Bing Crosby | Danny Kaye | Rosemary Clooney | Vera-Ellen | Dean Jagger | Mary Wickes | John Brascia | Anne Whitfield | Bea Allen | Frank Baker | Glen Cargyle | George Chakiris | Barrie Chase | Lorinne Crawford | Franklyn Farnum | Bess Flowers | Gavin Gordon | Johnny Grant | Percy Helton | I. Stanford Jolley | Sig Ruman | Grady Sutton | Herb Vigran | Robert Crosson | Chuck Hicks | Barry Norton | Hal Taggart | Carl Switzer | Charles Fogel | George Ford | Rudy Germane | Joe Gilbert | Joan Bayley |

Due talentuosi cantanti e ballerini (Bing Crosby e Danny Kaye) si mettono in società, subito dopo la guerra, per diventare delle stelle di prima grandezza dello show business. Un inverno uniscono le loro forze a quello di due sorelle (Rosemary Clooney e Vera-Ellen) e vanno in Vermont per trascorrere un bianco Natale.

Frasi

Emma Allen: Oh, my word, if I wasn't such a mean o [...] D
[last lines] Phil Davis, Bob Wallace, Betty [...] D
Phil Davis: [describing his kind to Judy] Well, I' [...] D
Bob Wallace: Miss Haynes, if you're ever under a f [...] D
[Bob leaves to go make a phone call] Phil Davis: [...] D
Phil Davis: I want you to get married. I want you [...] D
[General Waverly has told the jeep driver to take [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: I got along very well in t [...] D
Judy Haynes: [to Phil] Well, you're not exactly Su [...] D
Phil Davis: Give me one reason, one good reason, w [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: Why here? Bob Wallace: We [...] D
Phil Davis: [to the Haynes sisters] Mr. Wallace wa [...] D
Doris: Well, I like that! Without so much as a "ki [...] D
Phil Davis: Gosh, I hope I can take the electric b [...] D
Phil Davis: [about the train tickets] I don't seem [...] D
Bob Wallace: [after he learns that Betty and Judy [...] D
Bob Wallace: Hey, Davis! How you feelin'? Phil Da [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: [to Capt. Wallace on the m [...] D
Ex-Soldier: [attempting to button his uniform pant [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: You're soft. You're soppy. [...] D
Phil Davis, Bob Wallace: [singing "Gee I Wish I [...] D
Phil Davis: [about Bob's idea to help the General] [...] D
Phil Davis: [Buying train tickets] Uh, I don't see [...] D
[first lines] General Harold G. Carlton: Stop the [...] D
Bob Wallace: Since you saved my life, you decided [...] D
[after kissing Judy] Phil Davis: You know, in som [...] D
Betty Haynes: Mr. Bones? Mr. Bones? How do you fee [...] D
Bob Wallace: How do you do? Doris: Mutual, I'm su [...] D
Emma Allen: [Regarding the inn] He sunk everything [...] D
Phil Davis: [after performing "Sisters"] Hey, we'r [...] D
Bob Wallace: Well, I've got a feeling I'm not gonn [...] D
Betty Haynes: [singing "Gee I Wish I Was Back In T [...] D
Phil Davis: [describing his injury after "falling [...] D
Judy Haynes: We're booked for the holidays. Phil [...] D
Doris: [after Phil and Judy announce their engagem [...] D
Phil Davis: Let's face it, Bob. You're a lonely, m [...] D
Phil Davis: It's cozier, isn't it? Boy, girl, boy, [...] D
Judy Haynes: [after creating her phony engagement [...] D
Judy Haynes: She's always felt that she's Mother H [...] D
Phil Davis: [Looking at Judy; to Bob] Hey, how abo [...] D
Betty Haynes: [singing on the train] I wanna wash [...] D
[General Waverly has come downstairs for the Chris [...] D
Phil Davis, Judy Haynes: [singing] Even guys wi [...] D
Bob Wallace: We came up here for the snow. Where'r [...] D
[Susan and the General enter the ballroom to find [...] D
Phil Davis: How much is "wow"? Bob Wallace: It's [...] D
Betty Haynes: Look who's talkin' about guilt! Bob [...] D
Mr. Herring, General's Party Guest: How do you do? [...] D
Bob Wallace: [to Phil and Judy] You ought to be ho [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: There's no Christmas in th [...] D
Judy Haynes: [about Betty] Last night, she couldn' [...] D
Betty Haynes: [finding Judy and Phil embracing] Wh [...] D
Phil Davis: We wouldn't be any good as generals. [...] D
Phil Davis: How can a guy THAT ugly have the nerve [...] D
[after Bob has found out about Phil and Judy's pho [...] D
Phil Davis: Imagine a girl in show business today [...] D
Phil Davis: My dear partner, when what's left of y [...] D
Phil Davis: [singing 'Choreography'] Through the a [...] D
Bob Wallace: [Regarding Phil] I don't know what yo [...] D
Bob Wallace: [to Judy] You outta consider yourself [...] D
Bob Wallace: Well, break your arm, or your ankle o [...] D
Phil Davis: Isn't this cozy? Boy-girl, girl-boy. D
Phil Davis: Because you're a miserable, lonely, un [...] D
Judy Haynes: Looks like it's absolutely necessary. D
Bob Wallace: We ate, and then he ate. We slept, th [...] D
Judy Haynes: [inquiring about the inn] Well, are t [...] D
Gen. Thomas F. Waverly: How could you have sent al [...] D
Bob Wallace: Oh, no. You wouldn't do this to me. [...] D
Phil Davis: We like to take care of our friends. [...] D
Bob Wallace: Oh, Phil, when are you gonna learn th [...] D
Judy Haynes: [about Betty] Mm-mm, but I got a flas [...] D