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The Bishop's Wife |  | Director: Henry Koster Actors: Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven, Monty Woolley, James Gleason Studio: Hbo Home Video Category: DVD
Buy New: $116.00 as of 11/23/2009 03:22 CST details
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Rating: 146 reviews
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Italian (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 109 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 6304698755 UPC: 026359065828 EAN: 9786304698754
Theatrical Release Date: February 16, 1948 Release Date: November 19, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A Christmas perennial from 1947, this comedy/fantasy stars Cary Grant as Dudley, an angel who works his heavenly magic on an Episcopalian bishop (David Niven) who is struggling to raise money for a new church and who has grown distant from his wife (Loretta Young). While Young remains unaware of the angel's benevolent influence, this light comedy unfolds with abundant charm and lasting appeal. Featuring engaging performances from its stellar cast, The Bishop's Wife inspired the 1996 remake The Preacher's Wife, starring Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. --Jeff Shannon
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SAM SHOULD HAVE STUCK TO HIS GUNS October 4, 2009 C. Chandler (Whitesboro, Texas USA)
.....This is a nice Christmas story in the Vein of Miracle on 34TH Street or It's a Wonderful Life with Angels and a happy ending. However I think Sam Goldwyn should have stuck to his guns when he proposed that Cary Grant play the Bisop and that David Niven play the Angel. I don't know what arguement Grant used on Goldwyn to get him to change his mind but if I were Niven, I would have been furious. The part of Dudley "the angel" was a plum part and Niven had it stolen right from under his nose. I deducted one star for what I consider to be a casting mistake.
.....With an all star cast and good dialogue this is a very enjoyable film and the DVD is a quality transfer. Loretta Young was 34 and coming to the end of a very sucessful movie career when this movie was made but she still retained the radiant beauty that made her a top movie star and a soon to be successful TV star as the host of the Loretta Young show. For Loretta Young fans this movie is a must have for your collection.
The Bishop's Wife: Loretta Young the Star June 23, 2009 Robert G. Waldron It's no wonder that the title of this film refers to the wife of the Bishop, played by David Niven. Young is at the peak of her beauty; she steals every scene she's in, even from Cary Grant. Watch her in her minimalistic acting: she's an acting pro who practices the advice Spencer Tracey, who once loved Young, gave Burt Reynolds that in acting "less is more." Whether or not you like Young, you have to admit there is a radiance to her beauty. She is perfect for this role. Now that her career is undergoing a re-evaluation (primarily because of the book The Star Machine), people are now taking a second look at her movies, especially those of the early 1930's. Although TV made her into an even bigger star and a household name, many people have forgotten her many fine films. Even in Platinum Blond, Young had top-billing, and as lovely as Jean Harlow was, it is still Young's film: her acting and beauty shine throughout the film. I'm glad The Bishop's Wife has become a tradition in many American families during Christmas because it's message is so appropriate. It's a film that doesn't knock you over the head with didacticism. Just sit back and enjoy the film, and all the other actors who also shine, including James Gleason, Elsa Lanchester, Monty Whooley, and of course, Cary Grant and David Niven. But in this viewer's opinion, the film belongs to Loretta Young. The camera is love with her face, and notice in every scene with Cary Grant, more light is cast upon her than the man with the top billing, Mr. Grant himself. He made one other film with Young, and I'm sure he knew that in his scenes with Young, she'd steal the scene without doing a thing. Such is the power of beauty!
Love this movie March 23, 2009 Lee A. Maxam (Jacksonville, Florida) Love the movie and the DVD was everything it said it would be. Good price too.
Great find! March 2, 2009 Beth Bewley (Pennsylvania, USA) I was very happy to find this movie available. My mother had been looking for it for some time, and I was able to give it to her for her 75th birthday in February. She was delighted to be able to watch a movie that she hadn't seen in years, whenever she wanted to. It also came in plenty of time..Thanks again!!
The Bishop's Wife February 16, 2009 Don Roberto (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of the best Holiday Movies made in the 20th century. This is a sleeper of a movie made in 1947 with an all-star cast. Every actor gives a great performance. This is one of those movies that gives you hope for mankind and angels alike. Pay close attention to the scene (later in the movie) where the angel (Cary Grant) tells the story about the gold coin. Christmas in our household is not complete without viewing this movie.
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