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Jimmy Stewart and the Real Bedford Falls

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By Judy Berman

The actors packed up long ago. The cameras and props are no doubt in storage. But I believe the setting for “It’s a Wonderful Life” remains intact.

Many believe that Seneca Falls, New York, is the inspirational backdrop for Bedford Falls. That iconic movie is now celebrating its 68th anniversary. As I walked the streets of Seneca Falls with my family one Christmas evening, I was convinced it was as well.

Amid a gentle snowfall, angels playing trumpets light up the village’s main street. Streets named “Bedford Falls Blvd.” and “George Bailey Lane” reinforce the connection to the movie.

Another indicator that George Bailey and his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (played by Henry Travers), might be just around the corner is the village’s steel truss bridge over the canal.

We took this road trip – about an hour from our home – to stroll along the streets that we believe Jimmy Stewart (George) ran down in the movie. We stopped on that bridge and looked over the icy-cold water below. There, it’s easy to feel Stewart’s/Bailey’s anguish about wanting to end his pain. George, who had always put everyone else first, now feels the world would be better off without him.

It’s Christmas Eve, and it’s up to Clarence to change George’s mind. If he succeeds, Clarence will earn his wings. Clarence’s plan is to show George what life would be like if he’d never been born.

As Clarence tells Stewart, “Strange, isn’t it? Each man’s life touches so many other lives, and when he isn’t around, he leaves an awful hole, doesn’t he?”

It's a Wonderful Life

George comes to realize that, despite some bad turns in life, there really is much to enjoy. The movie’s message – since it first came out in 1946 – is that we just need to stop and consider what we really value. For George, it was his family and friends.

What a wonderful legacy for a community to have. While some dispute that Frank Capra had Seneca Falls on his mind when he made this movie, there are some amazing coincidences.

The script mentions Rochester, Buffalo and Elmira. They are close to this village which was – like Bedford Falls – a mill town back in 1945 when this movie was shot.

There’s one other intriguing note. On that bridge that I stood on, there “was a plaque honoring Seneca Falls resident Antonio Varacalli, who had leaped into the icy waters of the canal in April 1917 to rescue a girl who had just attempted suicide by jumping off the bridge. Varacalli saved her but was overcome by fatigue from the rescue and drowned,” according to The Real Bedford Falls website.

That’s not a huge leap for a director to make from one heroic gesture to George jumping in to save Clarence, who pretends to be drowning.

Whether or not Capra did, we felt like we were part of movie history when we were in Seneca Falls. That night, we felt that Jimmy Stewart and Clarence were there with us. Maybe it was just wishful thinking, but I’m sure it was him who shouted “Merry Christmas” as he ran by.

It's a Wonderful Life - Donna Reed, Jimmy Stewart and Karolyn Grimes

 

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Video: Movie Trailer of “It’s a Wonderful Life” (1946) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJfZaT8ncYk  

Thank you to Marian Beaman for nominating me for the Lovely Blog Award earlier this month. Marian writes about growing up in a Mennonite family in Pennsylvania, her experiences as an English professor, community activist and writer. Plus she shares many wonderful recipes. Please check out her blog at: http://plainandfancygirl.com/

This story is an encore from December 17, 2011 because “It’s a Wonderful Life” is my favorite Christmas movie. What is your favorite holiday movie?

Main Photo credit: Seneca Falls, New York, Margaret McCormick (2011)

Photo: Screenshot of Donna Reed (as Mary Hatch Bailey), Jimmy Stewart (as George Bailey) and Karolyn Grimes (as Zuzu) in “It’s a Wonderful Life” (1946)

Photo: Guardian Angel Clarence Odbody (played by Henry Travers) and Jimmy Stewart

For more information on The Real Bedford Falls “Too Many Coincidences to Ignore,” click on the link below: http://therealbedfordfalls.com/therealbedfordfalls.php



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