The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

Here is James Agee on this hilarious comedy: "The essential story is hardly what you would expect to see on an American screen. A volcanically burgeoning small-town girl (Betty Hutton) gets drunk and is impregnated by one of several soldiers, she can't remember which. Her father (William Demarest), her younger sister (Diana Lynn), and her devoted 4-F lover (Eddie Bracken) do all they can to help her out. The result is a shambles, from which they are delivered by a 'miracle' which entails its own cynical comments on the sanctity of law, order, parenthood, and the American home-to say nothing of a number of cherished pseudo-folk beliefs about bright-lipped youth, childhood sweethearts, Mister Right, and the glamour of war. Sturges tells his story according to a sound principle which has been neglected in Hollywood-except by him-for a long time. In proportion to the insanity and repressiveness of the age you live in, play the age as comedy if you want to get away with it." Preserved from nitrate negative.

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