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Film Critic Scott Marks on It's a Wonderful Life

Film Club of the Air critic Scott Marks shares his thoughts on the holiday classic "It’s a Wonderful Life" and one of his favorite holiday movies starring Bob Hope.

Film Critic Scott Marks on It's a Wonderful Life

Originally aired Dec. 18, 2006.


Tom Fudge:
When the 1946 movie It’s A Wonderful Life entered the public domain in the 1970’s, practically every television station began broadcasting the film during the holiday season.  The story is a familiar one. Jimmy Stewart plays George Bailey, who looks back on a lifetime of dashed dreams and personal sacrifices. One day, after a string of bad luck, he decides he wants to end it all. But before he can, a bumbling angel named Clarence shows him what life would be like without him. And he convinces George that he really does have “a wonderful life.”

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Some argue that Frank Capra’s film is sentimental and even a little cheesy. But our Film Club of the Air’s Scott Marks has a different take on it.  He stopped by the studio to give us his impression of It’s a Wonderful Life and to tell us about one of his favorite holiday movies starring Bob Hope.  

Guest

  • Scott Marks , film critic for the Gay and Lesbian Times.