
One of my
new favorite Christmas movies is called "
Remember the Night" starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray from 1940. It was a largely overlooked film until Turner Classic Movies (TCM) introduced it into their holiday schedule a few years ago. A feel-good relationship story with a few tears and a great historical peek into the past, it includes a lovely performance by Beulah Bondi (George Bailey's mother in "It's a Wonderful Life") and a whimsical turn by character actor Sterling Holloway. Stanwyck, as usual, plays a
bad girl with a good heart like no one else.
I recently purchased the video from
Amazon for my personal collection, and curled up with a cup of steaming hot coffee and piece of home-made
Blueberry Crumble Pie to watch it.