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  1. "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" is sure to delight and surprise many of those who think movies of the 1940's were morally conservative and rather tame by today's standards. To sum up, in the small town of Morgan's Creek of 1943, Trudy (played wonderfully by Betty Hutton) helps "send the boys off to war" so to speak and finds out afterwards that she is both married and pregnant.

  2. 27 de feb. de 2008 · The Miracle of Morgan's Creek was actually filmed in late 1942 and early 1943. Paramount had such a glut of movies in the can that it didn't arrive in theaters until early 1944. Not that the intervening year did anything to lessen the controversy surrounding the subject matter, but for the sake of historical accuracy I wanted to point that out.

  3. A small-town girl goes overboard with war-time patriotic zeal and marries a soldier she's only met once. He disappears after one night, then she thinks she's pregnant... but she just can't remember her husband's name.

  4. 6 de sept. de 2005 · "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" is sure to delight and surprise many of those who think movies of the 1940's were morally conservative and rather tame by today's standards. To sum up, in the small town of Morgan's Creek of 1943, Trudy (played wonderfully by Betty Hutton) helps "send the boys off to war" so to speak and finds out afterwards that she is both married and pregnant.

  5. Morgan's Creek is the name of the town where the action takes place and the miracle, as director Preston Sturges terms it, is the birth to Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton of a set of sextuplets.

  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1943) - Preston Sturges on AllMovie - This wild, once-controversial comedy stars Betty…

  7. Preston Sturges and The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (14 min.) Censorship: Morgan’s Creek vs. the Production Code (7 min.) Streaming: The film is available for rent or purchase in digital form from Amazon. More to Explore: If you enjoy The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek, the most natural follow-up is Preston Sturges’ Hail the Conquering Hero ...