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Re: [bomp] the thirties were a hard one to deal with?




I read an awful lot of '30s/'40s fiction, more
than one should. And I've been doing it since
like  1968.
--- rsmccull <rsmccull@mail.planetkc.com> wrote:
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> ---------- Original Message
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> From: ItsBoss9@aol.com
> Reply-To: bomp@xnet2.com
> Date:  Wed, 6 Apr 2005 08:48:38 EDT
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> >
> >Just saw CABARET a few months ago, and there
> was some looking back at the 
> >'30s during the '70s... especially when you
> add the Marx Brothers into the mix, 
> >who did cut their first movie in the late
> '20s, though.  They saw a huge 
> >revival during the '70s.  CITIZEN KANE also
> had its reputation boosted a lot during 
> >the '70s... not sure what year that film was
> from off hand... wasn't it 1939?
> >
> 
> Kane was 1941.
> 
> Anyone remember the first 'Happy Days' show in
> the 70s?  It was a variety program that focused
> on the big band era with people sporting
> fashions from that time and spouting off
> sayings from the 30s.  And then there was the
> movie 'That's Entertainment' a blatant nod to
> the lush 30s dance productions (though it
> may've been the late 30s and some 40s).
> 
> Rick  
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