Scenes That I Love: The Cemetery Scene From It’s A Wonderful Life


I love It’s A Wonderful Life and I’m looking forward to watching it many times over the upcoming week. To me, it’s the rare example of a perfect film.

Below is one of the more somber but important scenes from It’s A Wonderful Life. George (James Stewart) and Clarence (Henry Travers) go to what would have been Bailey Park if George had been born. Instead, it’s now a cemetery and buried there is George’s brother, who would have died if George hadn’t been born. And, as Clarence explains, every man that George’s brother saved would have died as well. “Each man’s life touches so many other lives,” as Clarence puts it.

Here is a scene from a wonderful movie called It’s A Wonderful Life.

One response to “Scenes That I Love: The Cemetery Scene From It’s A Wonderful Life

  1. A perfect film indeed! Whenever my wife asks me about the stock market, I tell her: “Potter’s not selling – he’s BUYING!” And of course when I say that she replies “Hey look Mister, we serve hot drinks in here for men who want to get drunk fast – and we don’t need any characters around to give the joint atmosphere is that clear?”

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