Friday, December 26, 2014

Destination: State Theatre for "It's a Wonderful Life"

My all time absolute favorite Christmas movie is, "It's a Wonderful Life". I put the DVD in every year on Christmas Eve, then fight sleep the whole time I watch it.

So this year, I found out that the State Theatre in State College was showing it on the big screen.  I was very excited.  We were able to purchase the tickets online for only $5 per person.  We went to the 7 p.m. showing on December 23rd.

Hubby and I found out two friends of ours were going on the same night.  We made plans for dinner before the show.  We went to the Green Bowl.  It was the first trip for John and Suzanne.  They really liked it.  We had a nice relaxing dinner and then walked to the theater.

John, Suzanne and hubby Bob at the Green Bowl
We were all surprised to see that the theater was almost full.  John and Suzanne had gone two years before and said there were only about thirty people there.  It was so cool to see a movie I almost know by heart on the big screen for the first time.  It was also really eye opening to hear groups of people laughing at the funny parts of the movie.  We all said our favorite lines out loud! At the end, everyone clapped and cheered.

Waiting for the movie to start

If you are in the State College area next Christmas, Check out the State Theatre if you would love to see, "It's a Wonderful Life" the way it was meant to be seen. If it's your favorite Christmas movie too, here's some things you may not know about the movie.  Amaze your friends  :)


  1. It was based on the short story, "The Greatest Gift" by Phillip Van Dorenstern.  He couldn't get it published so he made it into a Christmas greeting card and sent it to 200 people. A producer from RKO Pictures saw the card and bought the movie rights for $10,000.
  2. It was Donna Reed's first starring role.
  3. Beulah Rondi, who played George Bailey's mom had played Jimmy Stewart's mom in three previous movies.
  4. Director Frank Capra, Donna Reed and Jimmy Stewart all call, "It's a Wonderful Life" their favorite movie.
  5. The copyright lapse from 1974 to 1994 (it made the movie free to anyone who wanted to show it) turned this box office bomb into an American movie classic.
  6. Donna Reed really threw the rock through the old Granville house window in one take.
  7. The high school kid who opens the gym floor to expose the swimming pool as a prank is played by Carl Switzer AKA Alfalfa from "The Little Rascals".
  8. The film was shot in the summer of 1946 during a heat wave. Production was shut down for a day due to extreme temperatures.
  9. Carolyn Grimes (AKA Zuzu) did not see the film until 1980, 34 years after it was made.
  10. Myth Busted: The characters of Bert and Ernie have no link to the Sasame Street muppets.  Jim Hensen and Jon Stone (the producer of Sesame Street) just thought the muppets looked like a Bert and Ernie. 
What's your all time favorite Christmas movie? Share your comments!



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