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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

THE BIG STREET (1942)


Lucille Ball & Henry Fonda are fascinating & fine playing, respectively, a hard-bitten night club singer (with a heart of coal) & the mousy busboy who idolizes her in this Damon Runyon story. A lot of GUYS AND DOLLS themes and motifs gets tried out here (look, there’s Sam Levene, B'way's original Nathan Detroit), though it's not a patch on Frank Capra's Runyon masterpiece, LADY FOR A DAY/'33. But with Runyon as producer, the whole cast toe the line between caricature & characterization expertly; Agnes Moorehead & Hans Conreid are just about perfect. It gets awfully teary at the end, and megger Irving Reis isn’t exactly the most imaginative fellow to stand behind a camera, but he gets the job done. Lenser Russell Metty does even better than that.

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