The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944)
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek is a classic screwball comedy from 1944, directed by Preston Sturges and starring Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton. The film follows the story of Trudy Kockenlocker, a small-town girl who finds herself in a complicated situation when she wakes up after a wild night of partying with her friends.
The film is known for its risqué sexual moments, which were quite daring for the time. In one scene, Trudy and her friends are seen drinking and dancing in a bar, and Trudy is seen flirting with a soldier. Later, Trudy is seen in a passionate embrace with the soldier, and the two share a passionate kiss.
The film also features a scene in which Trudy and her friends are seen skinny-dipping in a lake. This scene was considered quite daring for the time, as it was one of the first times that a mainstream Hollywood film had featured nudity.
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek also features a scene in which Trudy and her friends are seen playing a game of strip poker. This scene was considered quite risqué for the time, as it was one of the first times that a mainstream Hollywood film had featured a game of strip poker.
Overall, The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek is a classic screwball comedy that features some daring sexual moments for the time. The film is a great example of how Hollywood was pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable in mainstream films.
Plot revolves around underage teenage girl ingesting spiked lemonade, marrying an unknown enlisted man being deployed the next morning, becoming pregnant that night, all while having no memory the next morning. The fun then begins. No sex or nudity.