In this Frank Capra classic, Tony (James Stewart) and Alice (Jean Arthur) meet and fall in love. But things are far from rosy: He's the son of a millionaire, and she and her wacky family live in a house that's in the way of the senior Kirby's construction project. Will an office building literally stand in the way of true love?The movie, adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George S.
This should be re-made in the current economic climate, the 99%/1% and all that. Realities of poverty, unemployment, and the true value of a life worth living.
Without a doubt this ranks in the top tier of outstanding casting for a director to work with. Casting should be an Academy Awards category. Jean Arthur is her usual hilarious self.