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It’s been 70 years since the release of Frank Capra’s classic Christmas film “It’s a Wonderful Life,” in which a man named George Bailey sees what his town would have been like without him. At a museum dedicated to the film, TODAY’s Al Roker sits down with the three actors who played Bailey’s children, who are still friends today. Carol Coombs assures Al, “We’ve had a wonderful life.”