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Today's feature is queen of comedy Lucille Ball's personal favorite of her films. She plays a very atypical role for her as a callous, insensitive, crippled showgirl that's a far cry from her Lucy Ricardo/Lucy Carmichael characters. Henry Fonda co-stars as the busboy who loves her unconditionally. This was 26 years prior to their making their hit classic "Yours, Mine and Ours".
1 posted on 12/01/2013 11:10:33 AM PST by ReformationFan
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2 posted on 12/01/2013 11:12:19 AM PST by ReformationFan
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Life was a lot different back in 1942. That was 71 years ago.

For perspective, 71 years before 1942 was 1871, just a few years after the Civil War had ended. There was no movie to watch in 1871 because movies did not exist yet. 1871 was the year of the big Chicago Fire - which was not started by Mrs. O'Leary's cow. (How come Mr. O'Leary is never mentioned?

So 71 years is a long time. Consider that 71 years before 1871 is 1800 - and before that, 1729 - which takes us well before Revolutionary times.

2013 - Where we are right now
1942 - When "Big Street" was released
1871 - Great Chicago Fire
1800 - Beethoven and Napoleon were alive!
1729 - Yikes, dental care sucked!

What will we be talking about 71 years from now - 2084?

3 posted on 12/01/2013 11:28:47 AM PST by SamAdams76
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Lucille Ball in “The Big Street” (1942)


6 posted on 12/01/2013 1:46:38 PM PST by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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