White Christmas (1954)

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, from left: Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, 1952

13 Movie Musicals of the 1950s Ranked, Plus, Where to Watch Them

‘High Society’ starring Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby premiered on July 17, 1956, but is it one of the best? We count them down!

Danny Kaye graphic

5 Fun Facts About Comedian & ‘White Christmas’ Star Danny Kaye

Kaye died 38 years ago. Do you remember his “The Vessel With the Pestle” routine?

White Christmas, Bing Crosby, 1954

7 Things You Didn’t Know About the Song ‘White Christmas’

Both Bing Crosby hits but which came first, the song or the movie?

WHITE CHRISTMAS, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen, Danny Kaye, 1954

When Is ‘White Christmas’ Airing on TV This Year?

The 1954 Bing Crosby/ Danny Kaye musical will air this holiday season … but you’ll need a cable subscription to watch it.

MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, Natalie Wood, Edmund Gwenn, 1947.

Ultimate Trivia: Classic Christmas Movies

Christmastime is in the air and you have seen these classics millions of times but do you remember what movie the song “White Christmas” came from? Take our Christmas Movie Quiz and find out!

HERE IS MY HEART, Bing Crosby, 1934

5 Things You Never Knew About Bing Crosby

Find out how he got his nickname & more!

DRAGNET, Anne Whitfield, 'Internal Affairs: DR-20,' aired December 12, 1968

Anne Whitfield Dies: ‘White Christmas’ & ‘Perry Mason’ Actress Was 85

She also appeared in ‘Rawhide,’ ‘Bonanza,’ and ‘Peter Gunn.’

image from the 1964 James Bond movie

100-Plus Memorable Movies With Notable Anniversaries in 2024

Among other things, this year marks the 85th anniversary of the remarkable number of classics produced in 1939, like The Wizard of Oz. And there are plenty of other notable film anniversaries in 2024.

The Wizard of Oz Ray Bolger as 'Scarecrow', Jack Haley as 'Tinman', Judy Garland as 'Dorothy', Bert Lahr as 'The Cowardly Lion', 1939

‘Wizard of Oz,’ ‘Gone With the Wind,’ & Other Classics Returning to the Big Screen

Get the full lineup here.