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It's a Wonderful Life (1946 film)
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16 November 2020
The Garrick last hosted James Stewart when we showed Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window in October. Now we allow him into our hearts again, as he portrays George Bailey, a man who has given up his dreams to help others, and whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel called ... ... ... Clarence.
Clarence shows how George has touched the lives of others, and how different life would be for his wife and his community of Bedford Falls if he had not been born.
Like many other films that we are showing at the Garrick this festive season, It's a Wonderful Life has become a Christmas classic. This is your chance to see it on the big screen, with no advertisement interruptions, in a cosy and welcoming auditorium.
This screening will (as always) be introduced by Barry Purves, with informed trivia, anecdotes and some background of the production.
Come and join us in a friendly, informal and Covid-19 safe atmosphere, to take advantage of sensational screening facilities as well as our low prices and free car park.
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