The game was afoot after someone donated an
authentic Oscar statuette to Be Concerned, a food pantry and thrift store in Covington. Thinking it simply was some kind of gift-store trinket, workers sat the Academy Award on a shelf at the shop until they investigated it a bit more. It turns out, the Oscar in question had been given to the cast and crew of the 1934 Best Picture winner, It Happened One Night, starring Clark Gable. How it ended up in the Cincinnati area is still unknown, but Be Concerned returned the statuette to Hollywood, where it’s now part of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ Clark Gable exhibit.
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