Review of It's a Wonderful Life (1946) by Bert Briller for Variety — 15 Jul 1979
Frank Capra and James Stewart, in returning to films after long years in uniform, endow the pic with its most telling contributions. Herewith, Stewart touches the thespic peak of his career. He hasn’t lost a whit of his erstwhile boyish personality (when called to turn it on) and further shows a maturity and depth he seems recently to have acquired.
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This review of It's a Wonderful Life (1946) was written by Bert Briller and published by Variety on 15 Jul 1979.
It's a Wonderful Life has generally received very positive reviews.
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