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The Talk of the Town
The Talk of the Town

The Talk of the Town (1942)

73% User Rating
1h 58min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

"Screen comedy so gay... drama so thrilling... love so exciting, it will be the talk of YOUR town!"

Hilarity ensues when a falsely accused fugitive from justice hides at the house of his childhood friend, which she has recently rented to a high-principled law teacher.

George StevensDirector

Cast

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Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Leopold Dilg

Jean Arthur

Jean Arthur

Nora Shelley

Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Michael Lightcap

Edgar Buchanan

Edgar Buchanan

Sam Yates

Glenda Farrell

Glenda Farrell

Regina Bush

Charles Dingle

Charles Dingle

Andrew Holmes

Emma Dunn

Emma Dunn

Mrs. Shelley

Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram

Tilney

Leonid Kinskey

Leonid Kinskey

Jan Pulaski

Tom Tyler

Tom Tyler

Clyde Bracken

Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Police Chief

William Benedict

William Benedict

Western Union Boy (uncredited)

Ferike Boros

Ferike Boros

Mrs. Pulaski (uncredited)

Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Donald Forrester (uncredited)

Leslie Brooks

Leslie Brooks

Secretary (uncredited)

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Jack Carr

Usher (uncredited)

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)

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Joe Cunningham

McGuire (uncredited)

Clyde Fillmore

Clyde Fillmore

James Boyd (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Clarence Muse

Clarence Muse

Supreme Court Doorkeeper (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

Frank O'Connor

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Blanche Payson

Blanche Payson

Supreme Court Spectator (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson

Dewey Robinson

Irate Man at Burned Mill (uncredited)

Mabel Todd

Mabel Todd

Operator (uncredited)

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George Watts

Judge Grunstadt (uncredited)

Lee 'Lasses' White

Lee 'Lasses' White

Hound Keeper (uncredited)

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Max Wagner

Moving Man (uncredited)

Frank Mills

Frank Mills

Townsman (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

July 1, 2019

What is the law? It's a gun pointed at somebody's head. All depends upon which end of the gun you stand, whether the law is just or not. The Talk of the Town is directed by George Stevens and Stevens co-produces with Fred Guiol. It's adapted by Dale Van Every, Irwin Shaw and Sidney Buchman from a story by Sidney Harmon. It stars Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Rex Ingram and Edgar Buchanan. Leopold Dilg (Grant), a radical and political thinking man, is accused of burning down a mill and causing the death of a foreman in the subsequent fire. On trial for his life, he decides to escape from jail and makes his way to the home of his school day friend Nora Shelley (Arthur). However, his timing couldn't be worse, for Nora has taken in a tenant for the summer, a law professor, Michael Lightcap (Colman). Passing him off as the gardener, Nora has to hope that Lightcap doesn't cop on to Dilg being an escaped prisoner. But with both men feeling each other out, and both having designs on Nora, something is going to have to give. Though nominated in seven Academy Award categories, "The Talk of the Town" won none. Perhaps more surprisingly is that of those seven nominations, none were for acting or direction. Surprising because the film is impeccably acted and smoothly directed. It was, however, rightly nominated for Best Picture (it lost out to William Wyler's "Mrs. Miniver") and was a big smash at the box office. The public quickly warmed to the blend of comedy with intelligent politico musings. The set up is safe, a potential love triangle - with the three leads playing off each other sublimely - is nicely played out whilst the two men partake in discussions about the law, the applications of such and its moral worth. The comedy that comes in fits and starts is not so much of the screwball variety, but more that of ebullience born out of beautifully written sequences. Some argue that the plot is heavily reliant on contrivances (how many 1940s comedies aren't?), but ultimately that is easily forgiven given the quality on show across the board. 8/10

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