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Me too..pre-ordered!

ps...I hate to be THAT guy, but it opened at Radio City Music Hall for the 1938 Christmas season, not 1939 ;)
 

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Will Krupp said:
Me too..pre-ordered!

ps...I hate to be THAT guy, but it opened at Radio City Music Hall for the 1938 Christmas season, not 1939 ;)
Yes, thanks; I though I may have missed a version there for a second.
 

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Will Krupp said:
Me too..pre-ordered! ps...I hate to be THAT guy, but it opened at Radio City Music Hall for the 1938 Christmas season, not 1939 ;)
Since I know you were in audience, I believe you. . Just joking.
 

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A welcome surprise. My favorite version of the story.
It was supposed to be the movie of the traditional Lionel Barrymore radio version, but he was just being confined to his wheelchair by that time, so they ended up hiring Admiral Boom instead.

Neither one will ever be Alastair Sim, though.
 

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Ejanss said:
It was supposed to be the movie of the traditional Lionel Barrymore radio version, but he was just being confined to his wheelchair by that time, so they ended up hiring Admiral Boom instead.Neither one will ever be Alastair Sim, though.
I love Barrymore's version. At an early age I had an LP and latter it was re-released on a CD. I have that that on an LP and then found it on legit CD. It's always on my iPod during the season. It is a classic.
 

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