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* [[Star-Making Role]]: Jimmy Stewart had been working in Hollywood since 1935 but this was the movie that made him a big star. |
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* [[Written in Infirmity]]: Shortly before filming began, Lionel Barrymore lost the use of his legs to crippling arthritis and a hip injury. To accommodate him, the script was altered so that his character had a broken leg, and Barrymore did the film on crutches. |
* [[Written in Infirmity]]: Shortly before filming began, Lionel Barrymore lost the use of his legs to crippling arthritis and a hip injury. To accommodate him, the script was altered so that his character had a broken leg, and Barrymore did the film on crutches. |
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Revision as of 13:38, 26 January 2015
- Star-Making Role: Jimmy Stewart had been working in Hollywood since 1935 but this was the movie that made him a big star.
- Written in Infirmity: Shortly before filming began, Lionel Barrymore lost the use of his legs to crippling arthritis and a hip injury. To accommodate him, the script was altered so that his character had a broken leg, and Barrymore did the film on crutches.