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The Talk of the Town

United States

1942

118 Min
Black and White
English
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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DIR George Stevens

PROD George Stevens, Fred Guiol

SCR Dale Van Every, Irwin Shaw, Sidney Buchman

DP Ted Tetzlaff

CAST Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Rex Ingram, Glenda Farrell

ED Otto Meyer

MUSIC Friedrich Hollaender

Director

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George Stevens

American producer/director/cinematographer George Stevens made his professional acting debut at age five in the company of his actor parents. Developing an interest in photography as a hobby, Stevens became an assistant movie cameraman at the age of 17. From 1927 through 1930, he was principal cameraman at Hal Roach Studios, shooting such classic two-reelers as Laurel and Hardy’s Two Tars (1928) and Below Zero (1930), as well as a handful of feature films, including the 1927 Western No Man’s Law. Stevens was elevated to director in 1930 for Roach’s Boy Friends series. Dismissed from Roach during an economy drive in 1931, Stevens moved to Universal and then to RKO to direct comedy shorts (he later professed to hate two-reel comedies, though he enjoyed the company of the comedians with whom he worked, especially Laurel and Hardy). RKO promoted Stevens to features in 1934; after several medium-budget projects, he was assigned the “A” feature Alice Adams (1935) over the protests of the… read more

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Aguaespejo

3Feb13

Cary Grant though unbelievable as a leftist troublemaker is amazing as the irritating troublemaker that gets under your skin!

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Electrus Amadeus Magnus

31Aug12

I love the Golden Age. Arthur, Grant, Screwballs.... Here is a modern love triangle story with the legal problems. and all problems solved.

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Mark_Med

17Apr12

I have to agree with DK. This movie is an under-appreciated gem! Grant and Arthur have an easy going chemistry and Colman was perfectly cast as the prissy professor who has a change of heart. Try to see this if you haven't yet. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

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DK

8Apr11

Waaaaaaay Under-rated. Grant as a borscht (with an egg in it) loving man-accused, hiding in Jean Arthur's attic. Stands out as a unique screwball that doesn't just rely on old tropes--Colman's last minute courtroom gymnastics are dynamite. What more could you want?

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