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I liked the movie, but what is the point of this post?
Thinking of the incredible depth, scope and variety of the roles James Stewart played, in my opinion he was the greatest actor this country ever produced. His career was interrupted by real service in WWII and he retired a Brigadier General in the Air Force reserves. I love Jimmy Stewart. The American Film Institute placed him third on the list of greatest 100 actors of the 20th century behind the (in my opinion) one-dimensional Bogart in first and Cary Grant second. Grant was wonderful, but he lacked the vast variety of roles Stewart could play.
She also played one of the crazy aunts in “Arsenic and Old Lace” on Broadway and in the 1944 movie.