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Topic History of: The Bishop's Wife
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JK2006 A glorious 1947 with no CGI (not invented) but the far better substitutes (see the skating); with superb acting particularly David Niven and Cary Grant, nice slow credits showing Elsie Lanchester and Gladys Cooper (superb "supporting" in everything they did), marvellous music. Who needs remakes?