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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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Demarest also had a great supporting role in the movie, “What Price Glory,” staring James Cagney, Dan Daily, and a young Robert Wagner.


21 posted on 10/29/2025 10:55:09 PM PDT by Maine Mariner
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One of my favorite movies.


22 posted on 10/30/2025 8:50:45 AM PDT by packrat35 (“When discourse ends, violence begins.” – Charlie Kirk, and they killed him anyway)
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I just finished watching “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek.” What a great movie! “Screwball comedy” doesn’t begin to describe it. It had me in stitches throughout.

Demarest was great and true-to-form. The entire cast was great. I liked Trudy’s teen sister, Emmy (Diana Lynn). Wiki says that Lynn was considered a child prodigy. She began taking piano lessons at age 4, and by the age of 12 was playing with the Los Angeles Junior Symphony Orchestra. She was 18 when she co-starred as 14 year old Emmy.


23 posted on 10/30/2025 8:59:38 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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