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The Reason It’s a Wonderful Life Appears in So Many Other Movies

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Story by Michael Hein
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How a Christmas classic's copyright mishap turned it into a holiday staple, inspiring countless homages and remakes in movies and TV.
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  • It's a Wonderful Life was a box office flop when it first released in 1946, but a copyright lapse in 1974 led to decades of constant TV airtime that made it a beloved classic.
  • Paramount now owns the rights, and is developing a remake with filmmaker Kenya Barris, capitalizing on the film's enduring popularity and ability to inspire new adaptations.
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Philip Van Doren Stern, Frank Capra, Kenya Barris, RKO Pictures, Liberty Films, Paramount Pictures, National Telefilm Associates, Republic Pictures, It's a Wonderful Life
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