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Jimmy Stewart's 100th celebrated in Indiana(PA)
Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^
| 05/18/2008
| staff
Posted on 05/18/2008 2:58:00 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
When he returned home from World War II, Hollywood icon James Stewart was featured on the cover of Life magazine in front of the Indiana County courthouse. "In New York, Stewart refused a hero's welcome," the text read. "Instead, he drove to Indiana, Pa., 50 miles from Pittsburgh. There, in his parents' comfortable red-brick home overlooking the town, he slept late, played the piano and joked with his family about the old days."
Just plain folks. That was the Jimmy Stewart legend. It also appears to have been much of the reality
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
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To: Kid Shelleen
One of the all time great Americans.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:00:46 PM PDT
by
Vision
("If God so clothes the grass of the field...will He not much more clothe you...?" -Matthew 6:30)
To: Kid Shelleen
One of my all time favorites. Time to put “Harvey” in the DVD player, followed by “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.”
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:01:33 PM PDT
by
Clemenza
(I Live in New Jersey for the Same Reason People Slow Down to Look at Car Crashes)
To: Kid Shelleen
Jimmy Stewart was one of the last great Americans out of Hollywood. A man that obviously loved America and wasn’t ashamed to show it. Now all you get are Marxist asswipes like Richard Gere, Ben Affleck and Sean Penn. Everytime I see a movie, it has at least one star that’s come out against America in some way, shape or form.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:04:21 PM PDT
by
albie
To: Kid Shelleen
My favorite!
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:07:11 PM PDT
by
jaz.357
(I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.)
To: Kid Shelleen
Jimmy Stewart's career was legendary:
1930s - 21 movies
1940s - 15 movies
1950s - 22 movies
1960s - 13 movies
1970s - 7 movies
1980s- 1 movie
Can you imagine one of the modern-day Hollywood elites making 22 movies in 1 year?
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:09:18 PM PDT
by
South40
(Amnesty is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
To: Clemenza
was it “Rear Window” a Hitchcocker
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:12:49 PM PDT
by
CGASMIA68
To: Kid Shelleen
Found This:
The Green Horizon 1983
Right of Way 1983
The Big Sleep 1978
The Magic of Lassie 1978
Airport ‘77 1977
The Shootist 1976
The Cheyenne Social Club 1970
Bandolero 1968
Firecreek 1968
The Rare Breed 1966
Dear Brigitte 1965
The Flight of the Phoenix 1965
Shenandoah 1965
Cheyenne Autumn 1964
How the West Was Won 1962
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 1962
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 1962
Two Rode Together 1961
Anatomy of a Murder 1959
The FBI Story 1959
Bell, Book, and Candle 1958
Vertigo 1958
Night Passage 1957
The Spirit of St. Louis 1957
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956
The Far Country 1955
The Man From Laramie 1955
Strategic Air Command 1955
Rear Window 1954
The Glenn Miller Story 1953
Thunder Bay 1953
Bend of the River 1952
The Greatest Show on Earth 1952
The Nakes Spur 1952
No Highway in the Sky 1951
Broken Arrow 1950
Harvey 1950
Winchester ‘73 1950
Malaya 1949
The Stratton Story 1949
Call Northside 777 1948
On Our Merry Way 1948
Rope 1948
You Gotta Stay Happy 1948
Magic Town 1947
It’s a Wonderful Life 1946
Pot O’ Gold 1941
Ziegfeld Girl 1941
The Mortal Storm 1940
The Philadelphia Story 1940
The Shop Around the Corner 1940
Destry Rides Again 1939
Made for Each Other 1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939
Of Human Hearts 1938
The Shopworn Angel 1938
Vivacious Lady 1938
You Can’t Take It With You 1938
Navy Blue and Gold 1937
After the Thin Man 1936
Born to Dance 1936
The Gorgeous Hussy 1936
Rose-Marie 1936
Wife vs. Secretary 1936
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:15:42 PM PDT
by
CGASMIA68
To: Clemenza
>>>Time to put Harvey in the DVD player<<<
"It's A Wonderful Life "was his signature role but I think Harvey was his greatest performance...
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:26:41 PM PDT
by
Kid Shelleen
(All things shall be well; You shall see for yourself that all manner of things shall be well)
To: Kid Shelleen
I liked him in the Philadelphia Story.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:34:10 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Peregrine, patron saint of cancer patients, pray for us.)
To: albie
That’s because Jimmy Stewart (unlike the three mediocre people you mentioned) didn’t have to make themselves known through outrageous and assinine comments. He was the star. Everyone knew it. He behaved like a dignified gentleman while being a star. Those days of well mannered behaviors and dignity in hollywood are long gone.
To: South40
Would you want most of the elitists today making that many films a year ?
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:44:30 PM PDT
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
To: t1b8zs
Gee, what was he doing from 1942 until 1946? Imagine these pussies acting today serving their Country.
To: mortal19440
Not only that, he served in the reserves for 28 years.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:51:06 PM PDT
by
tang-soo
(Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
To: jaz.357
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:52:39 PM PDT
by
Kid Shelleen
(All things shall be well; You shall see for yourself that all manner of things shall be well)
To: Kid Shelleen
His imdb record shows all of his credits
here.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:53:28 PM PDT
by
tang-soo
(Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
To: South40
That should be one decade.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:56:08 PM PDT
by
upsdriver
(the maverick upsdriver is writing in Duncan Hunter for president)
To: Kid Shelleen
Anatomy OF A Murder is the greatest courtroom film ever made. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance maybe the greatest western. It's A Wonderful Life the greatest Christmas/family film.
And without question, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington the greatest film about politics ever made. I choke up at his desperate filibuster speech every time I see it. I love Jimmy Stewart.
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posted on
05/18/2008 3:57:39 PM PDT
by
Williams
To: Clemenza
It’s a Wonderful Life is my favorite but I loved them all. Jimmy Stewart was one of the truly elite actors.
It used to be great watching him and other stars appear on Johnny Carson. They showed such class and a love for life. Something sorely missing on the talkshow scene today.
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posted on
05/18/2008 4:03:02 PM PDT
by
upsdriver
(the maverick upsdriver is writing in Duncan Hunter for president)
To: Kid Shelleen
When my daughter was a teen-ager,she was so fond of Jimmy Stewart that she wrote to him. He actually wrote to her in return. Nice man.
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posted on
05/18/2008 4:03:50 PM PDT
by
kaycee
(The time has come, the Walrus said, to speak of many things.)
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