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Randy Riddle <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Mar 1996 11:11:12 -0500
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But why hasn't anyone mentioned the most outrageous pregnancy film of the
B&W Hollywood era, Preston Sturges' "Miracle of Morgan's Creek"?
 
I first saw that one in college and reviewed it a few months ago -- I'm
still amazed that he got away with many of the implications and sly jokes
in the film.
 
RAND
 
On Wed, 27 Mar 1996, Donald Larsson wrote:
 
> David Ezell wonders:
> "I just saw the 1942 film BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT, and to my surprise the
> nine months pregnant Blondie looked like the unpregnant version.  It
> began me thinking about pregnant images in film.  Can anyone cite early
> images of pregnant women in both American and international movies?"
>
 
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