CLEVELAND (WJW) — For decades, the one-holiday classic has made people laugh, weep, and, most of all, remember that “no man is a failure who has friends.”
Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” is coming back to theaters across the country, including multiple local cinemas, celebrating its 75th anniversary.




For those not up on their Christmas masterpieces, the film centers around George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart), a man with big dreams and even bigger disappointments. With the help of an angel who hasn’t gotten his wings yet, Bailey has the chance to see that life is, in fact, worth living.
The film — now closely associated with Christmas — wasn’t initially intended to be released over the holidays. But RKO’s scheduled Christmas movie in 1946 — “Sinbad the Sailor” — wasn’t ready, so the studio asked Frank Capra to rush production of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” It was released on Dec. 20 at the Globe Theatre in New York, a little late for a traditional Christmas rollout.
The movie was nominated for five Oscars and has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made. The movie also earned first place for most inspirational American Film of All Time by the AFI.
Fans of the movie can catch it on the big screen from Dec. 18-21.
The film will be playing at Springfields Regal College Station on December 18 at 3:30 pm and December 21 at 7:00 pm.
They will also be showing the film in Joplin, Missouri.
You can check your local theaters and buy tickets at Fathom Events.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.