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The 35MM Podcast
The 35MM Podcast
34 episodes
5 days ago
Old friends and a GenZ using their enjoyment of films to stay in touch as life moves on around them.
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Old friends and a GenZ using their enjoyment of films to stay in touch as life moves on around them.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Episode 24: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
The 35MM Podcast
1 hour 53 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
Episode 24: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

What happens when two staunch republicans get together and make a Christmas Movie! You get a warning from the FBI that it is a Communist plot. And you get one of the best Christmas Movies, if not, one of the best movies ever made in It's a Wonderful Life.

Listen in as we spin the yarn on this movie as we discuss this great film along with the situation around it's TV rights, the first ever movie released in disc format, Jimmy Stewarts military Career, the Spanish Flue, vaccines, and the largest star you've probably never heard of.

The 35mm Podcast reviews movies each week based on an arbitrary monthly theme!

It's a Wonderful Life (1946), starring: James Steward, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, Gloria Grahame, Henry Travers, and Lillian Randolph.  Directed by Frank Crapra.

The 35MM Podcast
Old friends and a GenZ using their enjoyment of films to stay in touch as life moves on around them.