White Christmas (1954) is a classic musical film about two World War II veterans-turned-entertainers, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis, who team up with singing duo Betty and Judy Haynes to put on a holiday show in Vermont. When they discover their former commanding officer is struggling to keep his inn open, the four stage a lavish Christmas revue to save the business, blending romance, comedy, and show-stopping dance numbers. Known for Irving Berlin songs (including the title tune), Technicolor spectacle, and memorable choreography, the film celebrates friendship, loyalty, and the warmth of holiday traditions.
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