Holiday Inn Comments

  • Everett 2022-12-29 21:24:11

    I thought it was a cool story like design for...

  • Mike 2022-12-27 17:06:01

    Let's give it a three-star... I think the setting is pretty good, but the collapse in the back is too serious, it's just unfinished. And the heroine has no acting skills at all, it's boring! Fred's role is more like a big male protagonist, no wonder, after all, the acting skills of other characters are really too dramatic, I can only watch him...

  • Reginald 2022-12-21 23:49:47

    Abraham, free, why can't...

  • Freddy 2022-12-11 15:35:50

    This is super nice. Bin Crosby's singing is also very good. Generally, the baritone is quite boring, but Bin Crosby sings very...

  • Martine 2022-12-09 15:35:41

    Solo dance, pas de deux, trio dance, quadruple dance are all very exciting. The scenes at the beginning and end of the film echo each other from afar. The tangled love of the three people to the final two pairs. Farming, looking for the best way to live, can only start when you meet the right...

  • Lexi 2022-12-04 18:17:57

    Song & Dance that's...

  • Kole 2022-12-02 07:27:58

    A holiday movie lives up to its...

  • Crystal 2022-11-27 12:57:03

    The plot will always serve only musical films. During the war, the two kings of singing and dancing are the two kings of singing and dancing, and they are at least a golden combination that is invincible in a quarter of a century. Why would you consider watching the plot? This is a textbook-style musical! The song of freedom and Astaire's cannonball dance are wonderful, a precious...

  • Lukas 2022-11-11 06:50:46

    I said to watch "Love Actually" for Christmas but the stubborn old Englishman said "no no no watch holiday...

  • Lane 2022-11-01 18:40:27

    4.3⭐ Although it is the main theme, it is quite interesting for the director to use the actor's star character to play with the audience's type...

Extended Reading

Holiday Inn quotes

  • Ted Hanover: A gentle smile often breeds a kick in the pants.

  • Jim Hardy: What brings you here on this bright and uninviting day?