Review of the Movie Key to the City

Key to the City (1950) is a black-and-white film that stars Clark Gable (Steve Fisk) and Loretta Young (Clarissa Standish) as small-town mayors who meet and fall in love while attending a convention of mayors in San Francisco.  The director is George Sidney.  Although longshoreman Steve Fisk originally planned to party with “atom dancer” Sheila (Marilyn Maxwell), he quickly succumbs to beautiful Clarissa Standish, the mayor of Wenonah, Maine, who is a no-nonsense lawyer with a degree from Harvard University.  Her influence makes caddish Fisk take his job as mayor more seriously, and Fisk’s influence helps Standish to relax, party, and have more fun. The subplot concerns attempts by a crooked Puget City council member and political boss named Henshaw and his gang to undermine newly elected Mayor Fisk while he is out-of-town.  Raymond Burr plays Les Taggart, Henshaw’s thuggish minion.  Although Burr is better known for his role as Perry Mason on television, the actor does a good job portraying the obnoxious Taggart.  Fisk has to return to Puget City to subdue the political…

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Bridget Smith’s Review of Janet Ruth Heller’s Picture Book about Bullying How the Moon Regained Her Shape

Dear Friends, Bridget Smith is a seven-year-old Michigan girl with her own website where she reviews books and interviews authors. Her mother assists her. On October 2, 2016, Bridget Smith posted a review of my book about bullying How the Moon Regained Her Shape (Arbordale 2006; rpt. 2012). The link to her review is http://wp.me/p7DVPb-rs Bridget reminds me of myself when I was in elementary school: my goal was to read all of the books in the school's library. Best wishes for the new school year! Sincerely, Janet My website is https://www.janetruthheller.com/

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