DVD Movie Review

Its a Wonderful Life

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When I shake the trees, no fruit falls! (Harvest moon: its a wonderful life on wii) Help?
It's A Wonderful Life

I am playing Harvest moon: its a wonderful life on Wii. I have a peach tree and a apple tree and it is summer (though I have had this problem for a while). I see the fruit in the trees but when I "move" them nothing happens. Please help?
They are about 5 squares away from each other


fruit normally fall of the tree on their own and it might be your trees are too close to each other.

It's A Wonderful Life - Trailer


Traditional Christmas film.

How long does it take to get married in Harvestmoon its a wonderful life special edition?
Christmas means: favorite Christmas movie

because i dont got a memory card and i what to get farther and its for playstaion 2


If its anything like the other harvest moon games it should take 1-3 years game time depending on the character.

On Harvest moon its a wonderful life on ps2 how do i get to year three?
clarence

I'm married to Celia and have a baby daughter. Do i have to do anything special to get to year 3?


you have to play 2 years of year 2 and 3 years of year 3

Economics and Its a Wonderful Life?
ClarenceOdbody

Can anybody take a few events from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" and explain how it is connected to macroeconomics.


ok im guessing that the scene where the bank goes bankrupt..and EVERYONE rushes to get there money..that has something to do with it! This is the main and only one i can think of! so good luck! :)

What is the song in "Its A Wonderful Life"?
It's A Wonderful Life

I saw the movie the other day at a friends (on DVD) and am wondering what the song at the end of the movie is called. Does anybody know?


"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song (Roud # 6294). It is well-known in many English-speaking countries, and it is often sung to celebrate the start of the new year at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day.

The song is sung in many of the films produced by Frank Capra, including It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.