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, and 75 years later, she is happy that people still stop her to talk about the heartwarming film.
Grimes was only six years old when she uttered the famous line, “Look, Daddy, teacher says every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.” It wasn’t until she was nearly 40 that she actually watched the movie all the way through — and at that moment she understood why viewers loved it so much.in December 2021 while reflecting on the classic tale. “I was taken on an emotional roller-coaster, and at the end, I realized what a wonderful message this film has for everyone.
When it came to her memorable line, she admitted that she couldn’t have guessed how “those words would be so special to so many people.” She added: “I’m thrilled I got to say them and that I got to be a part of that scene and that movie.”
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