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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Dark, Dark Hours

In one of the recently rediscovered General Electric Theater episodes, Reagan has a fraught encounter with the wayward youth of today (today being 1954) in the form of James Dean's unstable hipster. Here is the story reduced to six minutes:

Posted by Roger at 10:05 AM
Labels: General Electric, Reagan's Acting

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