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Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in The Bishop's Wife (1947)

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The Bishop's Wife

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    The Bishop's Wife is a 1928 book by American novelist Robert Nathan [1894-1985]. The story was adapted for the screen by screenwriters Leonardo Bercovici and Robert E. Sherwood. It was remade in 1996 as The Preacher's Wife (1996).



    Dudley (Cary Grant) responds to Bishop Henry Brougham's (David Niven) prayer for help. As the angel assigned to this district, Dudley explains that it's his job to help out where needed. True to his word, Dudley could be seen earlier that day helping a blind man to cross a busy street and saving a baby in a runaway carriage. He then ran into the bishop's wife Julia (Loretta Young), who was out doing her Christmas shopping, and he was moved by the sadness in her face, the problems that she and her husband have been facing since his promotion to bishop, and the happiness she expresses when she runs into Professor Wutheridge (Monty Woolley). Dudley wants to help Julia but isn't quite sure how to go about it. When Henry prays for help, Dudley seizes the opportunity and appears in Henry's study. Henry, of course, was looking for help raising the money to build his cathedral, but Dudley had already become interested in Julia's unspoken prayers and showed up to "help Henry get some rest and relaxation," as Dudley put it.



    No specific denomination is named in the movie. However, most viewers conclude that Bishop Brougham is an Episcopalian.



    Many times. He makes fast-moving cars come to screeching halts and decorates a Christmas tree just by the wave of his hands. He causes Henry and Julia's daughter Debbie (Karolyn Grimes) to throw a curve (snow)ball so that the big kids will let her play with them. He sorts the bishop's Rolodex by tossing everything into the air and watching the cards file into piles as they land. He opens a locked door. He keeps refilling Professor Wutheridge's glass of sherry. He tells Wutheridge about the history of a Roman coin, resulting in the professor's writing of his book. He causes Mrs Hamilton (Gladys Cooper), the reluctant donor of $1 million to the building of the cathedral, to at least meet with the bishop when she tries to weasel out of it. He causes the taxi to bounce at the precise moment that Henry is about to call him an "angel" in front of Julia. He causes all the choirboys at St Timothy's Church to show up for practice. He causes the bishop to stick to a chair during his visit with Mrs Hamilton. He dictates a sermon to a typewriter that types all by itself.



    The Bishop's Wife is set during the Christmas season and has many features associated with Christmas, such as a beautifully-decorated Christmas tree, the Nativity, Santa Claus, angels, snowfall, and gift-giving. The initial scenes of the movie revolve around the Bishop's wife doing her Christmas shopping, and the final scenes of the film take place on Christmas eve when the Bishop gives his Christmas sermon at St Timothy's Church. It has been argued, however, that the story itself could have taken place at any time of the year. While this is true, The Bishop's Wife has become a Christmas favorite to many viewers and, because of that, the movie often pops up on the television during the Christmas season.



    Tonight I want to tell you the story of an empty stocking. Once upon a midnight clear, there was a child's cry. A blazing star hung over a stable and wise men came with birthday gifts. We haven't forgotten that night down the centuries; we celebrate it with stars on Christmas trees, the sound of bells and with gifts. But especially with gifts. You give me a book; I give you a tie. Aunt Martha has always wanted an orange squeezer, and Uncle Henry could do with a new pipe. We forget nobody, adult or child. All the stockings are filled—all that is, except one. And we have even forgotten to hang it up. The stocking for the child born in a manger. It's his birthday we are celebrating. Don't ever let us forget that. Let us ask ourselves what he would wish for most, and then let each put in his share. Loving kindness, warm hearts and the stretched out hand of tolerance. All the shining gifts that make peace on earth.



    Dozens. Probably too many to list them all here. For starters, there's The Preacher's Wife, the aforementioned remake of The Bishop's Wife. If you like silent movies, try The Judge's Wife (1914), The Other Man's Wife (1919), and Alfred Hitchcock's The Farmer's Wife (1928). Early "wife movies" include: The Farmer's Wife (1941), The Tale of the Dean's Wife (1970), Outpost in Malaya (1952), I Feel It Coming (1971), The Priest's Wife (1970), The Suicide's Wife (1979), The Aviator's Wife (1981), Neil Simon's The Slugger's Wife (1985), and The Boss' Wife (1986). More recent "wife movies" include: The Englishman's Wife (1990), The Butcher's Wife (1991), The Grocer's Wife (1991), The Rector's Wife (1994), The Politician's Wife (1995), The Rich Man's Wife (1996), The Astronaut's Wife (1999), The Pilot's Wife (2002), The Scoundrel's Wife (2002), The Strangler's Wife (2002), The Emperor's Wife (2003), The Nazi Officer's Wife (2003), The Governor's Wife (2008), The Anarchist's Wife (2008), and The Time Traveler's Wife (2009).

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  • How long is The Bishop's Wife?
    1 hour and 49 minutes
  • When was The Bishop's Wife released?
    February 16, 1948
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Bishop's Wife?
    7.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Bishop's Wife?
    Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven
  • Who wrote The Bishop's Wife?
    Billy Wilder, Robert E. Sherwood, Charles Brackett, Robert Nathan, and Leonardo Bercovici
  • Who directed The Bishop's Wife?
    Henry Koster
  • Who was the composer for The Bishop's Wife?
    Hugo Friedhofer
  • Who was the producer of The Bishop's Wife?
    Samuel Goldwyn
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Bishop's Wife?
    Gregg Toland
  • Who was the editor of The Bishop's Wife?
    Monica Collingwood
  • Who are the characters in The Bishop's Wife?
    Dudley, Julia Biggs, Reverend Henry Biggs, Professor Wutheridge, Sylvester, Mrs. Hamilton, Matilda, Mildred Cassaway, Debby Brougham, Maggenti, and others
  • What is the plot of The Bishop's Wife?
    A debonair angel comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church.
  • How much did The Bishop's Wife earn at the worldwide box office?
    $44
  • What is The Bishop's Wife rated?
    G
  • What genre is The Bishop's Wife?
    Christmas, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has The Bishop's Wife won?
    4 awards
  • How many awards has The Bishop's Wife been nominated for?
    8 nominations

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