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I really like the movie and the play "Harvey". I nothing but wonder why! I saw the play Harvey at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis around 1990.
Always awesome in any movie or TV show, but I must choose so Shenendoah is my favorite.
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It’s without a doubt “A Wonderful Life” of course!
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It's a Wonderful Life with Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore, directed by Frank Capra. A Christmas classic and one of the best films of all time.

End of discussion...

Everyone else is wrong....

I am be biased...I have only seen it close to 50 times...

Clarence: Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?

I watch it every Christmas Eve. My favorite day of the year..
Clarence is the best & every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings
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I agree with, "Flight of the Phoenix".
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Shenandoah on tonight at 10 PM grit channel 3 on Comcast/xfinity.
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. I saw it as a kid and wanted to be a politician. Dressed up as the President of the USA for Halloween that same year.
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The Man who knew too much with Doris Day, and Vertigo with Kim Novak. Both movies were much "darker" than they appeared.

I loved everything James Stewart did, plus he always seemed to have an excellent supporting cast.
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one reason i enjoy LibertyValance so much is watching half the cast of the andy griffith show in the movie. ernest t bass acting like well, ernest t bass, Mr Darling, & henry the jinx. come to me off the top of my head.
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The Man who knew too much with Doris Day, and Vertigo with Kim Novak. Both movies were much "darker" than they appeared.

I loved everything James Stewart did, plus he always seemed to have an excellent supporting cast.
and probably was 1 of the very few men who decked John Wayne & lived to talk about it,
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