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The Miracle of Morgan's Creek [1944, Preston Sturges screwball comedy - Betty Hutton, William Demarest]
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Posted on 10/29/2025 7:08:35 PM PDT by simpson96
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:08:35 PM PDT
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simpson96
 
To: ProtectOurFreedom
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:09:01 PM PDT
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simpson96
 
To: simpson96
    Great Movie. Betty Hutton was a real firecracker. She devoted the last decades of her life to charity and religious work. She practically fell off the map. 
Miracle of Morgan's Creek is a totally pro-life movie. 10 stars for pro-life!
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:19:03 PM PDT
by 
Governor Dinwiddie
( O give thanks unto the Lord,  for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever.  — Psalm 106)
 
To: Governor Dinwiddie
    Thanks for making that great point, about it being a pro-life movie. Indeed it was.
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:20:40 PM PDT
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simpson96
 
To: simpson96
    Thanks! I’m looking for something to watch.
“Paramount’s highest-grossing film of 1944”
In ‘44, people wanted light-hearted fare to take their mind off the war. I can’t imagine a teen pregnancy movie being something the public would want to watch in ‘44.
 
To: simpson96
    I’m watching Season 6 of “Tales of Wells Fargo.” William Demarest plays the ranch foreman of Jim Hardie’s horse farm in California. Seasons 1-5 were 30 minutes, in black & white, and had tight scripts. In Season 6, the classic and formulaic TV western was dying and western ranch soap opera (think “Bonanza”) was taking over. They rebooted ToWF in Season 6 by going to a one hour format in color. It did not make teh transition very well from rough and tumble frontier oat opera to the domesticated ranch life soap opera.
Demarest was introduced in S6 as the stereotypical and cantankerous “old coot” who is always grumping and carrying on about something. That schtick gets real tiresome. I look forward to seeing him in this movie filmed 14 years before ToWF S6.
 
To: ProtectOurFreedom
    He was very good as Trudy’s quick-to-anger, protective father.
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:48:05 PM PDT
by 
simpson96
 
To: simpson96
    LOL...State Governor at 2:50 -- "This is the biggest thing to happen to our state since we stole it from the Indians." How's that for being PC?
To: simpson96
    Great flick! Sturges was a genius.
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:49:27 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: simpson96
    The movie had problems with the censors of the era, and you can easily see why. 
Another movie that Preston Sturges wrote and directed the same year, "Hail the Conquering Hero," is even funnier. Eddie Bracken was the master of the double-take. I still sing "We Want Woodrow for Our Mayor" in the shower.
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:49:34 PM PDT
by 
Publius
 
To: ProtectOurFreedom
    William Demarest plays the ranch foreman of Jim Hardie’s horse farm in California. Williamm Demarest is in just about every Prreston Sturges flick.
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:50:48 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: ProtectOurFreedom
    The state governor is played by Brian Donlevy, who played the same character in Sturges' earlier The Great McGinty.
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:52:26 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: simpson96
    I watched that years ago and laughed all the time.....;)
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:53:25 PM PDT
by 
Dawgreg
 
To: Publius
    Another movie that Preston Sturges wrote and directed the same year, "Hail the Conquering Hero," is even funnier. Also featuring... William Demarest!
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:53:37 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: Governor Dinwiddie
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:53:58 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: Rummyfan
    On "My Three Sons," Fred MacMurray had producer Don Fedderson fire William Frawley for his alcohol issues, his volatile temper and his inability to come to the set prepared. He had the producer replace him with William Demarest. Demarest died in 1983 at the age of 91.
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posted on 
10/29/2025 7:59:02 PM PDT
by 
Publius
 
To: Publius
    Demarest was great in the Bogart flick All Through the Night too.
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posted on 
10/29/2025 8:03:03 PM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Ok In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support lthe civilized man.👨 )
 
To: Rummyfan
    The thing about Demarest in the movies is that he is barely acting. He's actually playing himself. Where could you find someone today to play Demarest? Couldn't be done. 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 8:41:31 PM PDT
by 
Governor Dinwiddie
( O give thanks unto the Lord,  for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever.  — Psalm 106)
 
To: Rummyfan
    I’ve watched about half of the movie. Demarest is the same crotchety old character he plays in ToWF S6.
I hadn’t seen him in years until now.
The name “McGinty” showed up briefly in the beginning of “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek.” I can’t[ remember where it showed up. A sly reference!
 
To: simpson96
    I read this thread, and then I watched the movie. I just finished it .Amazing subject matter for 1943! Great performances by everyone.
 
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posted on 
10/29/2025 10:38:16 PM PDT
by 
telescope115
(Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
 
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