

A long time ago I stumbled across this very old post at the "spanking in movies and TV" yahoo group, which at thtat time didn't exist anymore already. It's post number 309 nine. It says:
In spankingmoviestv@y..., Madison Ann
> Doug--I am trying to remember the best scene in which
> a girl child was spanked. One comes to mind, but I
> don't know the name of the movie. It is an old one,
> probably from the forties. I was channel hopping one
> night, and I flicked on an old movie, which according
> to the host featured a long ago popular actor named
> Fibber McGee. In one scene he is sitting talking to a
> girl about nine years old or so. They appear to be
> in some public place, like a department store or
> something. She says something he doesn't like.
> Suddenly, without warning, he takes her across his
> lap and gives her a good spanking. Then he stands her
> up and says something like, "Now, that will take
> care of you!" She is tearful and contrite. I never
> did find out the name of the movie. It wasn't listed
> in the TV guide. Later, when I had a VCR, I started
> recording everything I watched, so as not to miss
> anything. But I have gotten too lazy to do that, and
> I watch much less TV than I used to. Incidentally,
> the best spanking I have seen in a movie was in
> Frontier Gal, Rod Cameron taking Yvonne DiCarlo
> across his macho lap. Yummy! ;) Ann
The hints in this post are quite clear, and researc seemed easy since Jim Jordan who played "Fibber MCGee" only starred in four movies;
1. Heavenly Days (1944)
2. Here We Go Again (1942)
3. Look Who's Laughing (1941)
4. This Way Please (1937)
But all four were extremely rare. Then, over a couple of months all four turned up on "usenet". I checked all of them - there is no such scene in none of those frour movies. Maybe edited out for DVD release?
Or, what seems more probable, did the woman who wrote that post maybe mix it up, or did not get it right then? What if the host only mentioned Fibber McGee, but not directly referring to the movie? That would lead to films with the great Gildersleeve and Edgar Bergen who once starred with Jim Jordan (as McGee) in one of those four films.
Nevertheless, due to the fact that the memory in the original post seems to be very vivid and elaborate and partly vague, as memories are, I still think it's real and such a clip exists (in some other 40ies ilm), and imagination just played a trick o that woman by placing it wrongly.
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