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‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Was Almost Way Darker

But the movie didn’t simply plop out of Frank Capra’s brain as a fully-formed bedrock of pop-culture, like with every other movie in existence, developing It’s a Wonderful Life was a long, arduous process. As weird as it may seem now, this iconic story was almost way different …
Before even Capra was involved with the project, there were several rejected script drafts, one of which was penned by acclaimed screenwriter Dalton Trumbo. Based on the short story “The Greatest Gift,” Trumbo’s idea, oddly, made the whole thing about politics. The George Bailey character is a disillusioned congressman who tries to jump off a bridge after an election loss. His guardian angel shows him not what the world would be like if he were never born, but what it would be like if he didn’t go into politics. 
The alternate version of Bedford Falls we see is a “foul, polluted, over-industrialized modern city.” There’s no evil old Mr. Potter either; it’s purely because George pursued a career in business instead of public service, essentially making him the villain of his own story. Man, if the FBI thought the version of It’s a Wonderful Life we got was secretly communist propaganda, they would have flipped their goddamn fedoras over this one.read more

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