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Highlights of Silver Christmas
The hotel in Vermont in the film was converted from the Connecticut Hotel of Holiday Inn.
The train scene was shot at Fox Studio, which was the only studio that could accommodate the train scene at that time.
Vera Ellen's clothes, from robes to pajamas, are designed to cover her neck and hide her neck lines caused by eating disorders.
Although Betty is the eldest sister of the Haines sisters in the movie, in real life, Betty's actor rosemary clooney is seven years younger than Vera Ellen.
Vera Ellen showed Harry Lily crosby and danny kay a picture of her brother Benny, which is a picture of Carl Alpha.
Judy Stevens sang Vera Ellen's songs in the movie. (Except that the song Sisters was written by rosemary clooney alone.)
Due to Clooney's contract with Columbia University, rosemary clooney's songs could not be included in the soundtrack released by Decaux Records, so Paige Lee replaced her singing in the soundtrack.
The theme song of the movie Silver Christmas first appeared in the movie Holiday Inn and was sung by Harry Lilith crosby. 1942 won the Oscar for Best Original Music. After the release of the record, the sales volume exceeded 30 million.
Although the music of the film has become a household name, especially at Christmas, it has never released a formal soundtrack album in any form.
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