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Interesting story, Lisa! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
John
Interesting, John, I was browsing through Facebook early this morning, and I saw a little story that I found intriguing.
It was about Clark Gable in 1934 giving his Oscar award statue for the movie “It happened One Night” to a kid who had complemented it. He had told the boy that winning was more important than the statue.
Then at Gable’s death in 1960, it was returned to his family. His son, John Gable, put it up for auction at Christies, and Steven Spielberg bought it anonymously for $607,500. He then gave it back to the Academy of Motion Pictures & Sciences and it is now in their collection.
When I first read the story I thought, gee, Clark Gable must have been a real nice guy! But now after seeing what you shared here about the statue being evil, maybe he had some knowledge about this and was more than happy to get rid of it! 🤣
And then after the boy and his family had it for all those years maybe they were happy to return it. Because it brought them bad luck.
That is all just speculation and making fun on my part. But who knows, maybe there is some truth to it! 😂
Or maybe everyone really was sincerely acting upstanding and honorable! 🙂
Lisa
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