The Big Street (Damon Runyon's The Big Street) (1942)
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1 year, 8 months ago at Aug 11 3:53
(OK) Lucille Ball was right for being proud of his role here. She is startling in her btichy and victimized 'her hignness' in wheelchair. Damon Runyon's world is a bit heavy here, when askes to believe in miracles and then in whimsical noir endings...
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Lucille Ball delivers the finest dramatic performance of her career in this satisfying adaptation of Damon Runyon's The Big Street. Ball is cast as Gloria, aka "Your Highness," the vain and thoroughly selfish star attraction of gangster Case Ables' (Barton MacLaine) New York nightclub. Henry Fonda costars as busboy Little Pinks, who worships Gloria from afar. When Gloria is crippled by a fall downstairs-caused by a blow across the face by the sadistic Ables-Little Pinks selflessly waits upon the invalided and doggedly ungrateful songstress hand and foot. So devoted to Gloria is Pinks that he's willing to pilot her whee
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Release date: 4 September 1942
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“(OK) Lucille Ball was right for being proud of his role here. She is startling in her btichy and victimized 'her hignness' in wheelchair. Damon Runyon's world is a bit heavy here, when askes to believe in miracles and then in whimsical noir endings...” read more
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