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Old 08-05-2020, 09:32 PM
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Thanks for your positive response to my Post #7 regarding the Monty Stratton movie. And, thanks for posting your Monty Stratton photo and the 1938 Wirephoto.





OK I think you will find this story interesting
His first post-war movie was...."It’s A Wonderful Life", which was a boxoffice disappointment in 1946. And, of course has been a Christmas favorite ever since. Jimmy became
disenchanted with Hollywood, and went back to his hometown in Indiana, Pennsylvania to work with his Dad at their Hardware store.
In 1949, Hollywood Director Sam Wood contacted Jimmy and persuaded him to be the star in his movie, The Stratton Story. This movie was presented early in the BB season
and was very successful (it grossed $4.5 Million at the boxoffice). Plus, it won an Academy Award (Best Motion Picture Story).
This movie renewed Jimmy's enthusiasm to continue his Acting career again. And, what more can I say......the rest is history.

....Wow .... , great story ; so in a nutshell , if Monty Stratton's leg had been saved , no one would ever have shot Liberty Valence.... well , thanks , Pilgrim.

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Old 08-06-2020, 07:17 AM
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....Wow .... , great story ; so in a nutshell , if Monty Stratton's leg had been saved , no one would ever have shot Liberty Valence.... well , thanks , Pilgrim.

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MikeGarcia

I think what you are saying regarding the Liberty Valance movie may be very true. And, that would have been a real shame, because with Jimmy Stewart,
John Wayne, and Lee Marvin, this movie is one of the best westerns.
Furthermore, no Vertigo, no Rear Window, no The Spriit of St. Louis, no Winchester '73, etc., etc. The Jimmy Stewart Museum in Indiana, Pennsylvania is
very informative of how Jimmy Stewart was very disappointed with Hollywood, and his acting career after he completed his Air Force tour during WWII.
Fortunately, for Jimmy and us, the success of The Stratton Story movie turned that all around in 1949.


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Old 08-06-2020, 07:40 AM
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Reminds me of the Big Bang revelation that Raiders of the Lost Arc would have ended the same way even if Indiana Jones had not been in the movie at all
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