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Our Town
Our Town

Our Town (1940)

57% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama
Romance

"Their love affair was the talk of our town!"

Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. We see birth, life and death in this small community.

Sam WoodDirector

Cast

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William Holden

William Holden

Georges Gibbs

Martha Scott

Martha Scott

Emily Webb

Fay Bainter

Fay Bainter

Mrs Gibbs

Beulah Bondi

Beulah Bondi

Mrs Webb

Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell

Doc Gibbs

Guy Kibbee

Guy Kibbee

Mr. Webb

Frank Craven

Frank Craven

Mr. Morgan

Stuart Erwin

Stuart Erwin

Howie Newsome

Ruth Tobey

Ruth Tobey

Rebecca Gibbs

Doro Merande

Doro Merande

Mrs. Soames

Charles Trowbridge

Charles Trowbridge

Dr. Ferguson, the wedding minister

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Philip Wood

Simon Stimson

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Arthur Allen

Professor Willard

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Douglas Gardner

Wally Webb

Spencer Charters

Spencer Charters

Constable

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Dix Davis

Joe Crowell

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Ralph Gilliam

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Paula Lane

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Donn Stokes

Tom Drake

Tom Drake

Best Man at Wedding

Dan White

Dan White

Wedding Guest Talking to Constable

Tim Davis

Tim Davis

Si Crowell

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

November 9, 2025

There is a certain heartwarming stability to the message delivered in this otherwise rather pedestrian tale of the lives of the citizens of a small New Hampshire town where the horse still prevails over the motor car. The other thing that is very noticeable about “Grover’s Corners” is it’s proliferation of churches. Just about every denomination barring voodoo is represented and these form a bedrock for it’s largely decent citizenry. This potted history is regaled by the town pharmacist “Morgan” (Frank Craven) and takes us through the lives and loves of the Webb and the Gibb families as the 20th century rolls on. “Emily” (Martha Scott) is quite a bright young thing who lives next door to “George” (William Holden) who is more focussed on sport and who ideally wants to take over his uncle’s farm. It’s at this point that the shoots of a romance begin to emerge between the couple. There now follow two separate segments, about ten years apart, in which we drop in on the family and take a look around their now developing town as “Emily” begins to wonder if she really made the best choices she could have. It’s not that she is unhappy, nor is her husband unfit in any way but to an extent, she feels unfulfilled. In some ways, this is quite thought-provoking as it looks at the limitations either imposed directly or societally on women at the turn of the last century, as well as taking a look at a more general lack of opportunities for a population who wanted for nothing really, but who aspired to nothing either. It’s that very mundane existence that the film conveys well but also, there is no doubt it isn’t exactly a scintillating watch. There’s no real chemistry between Holden and Scott, even at their courting stage, and though there is some emotion contained within the gentle narration, in many ways it’s a bit like watching a time-lapse natural history film - only with people and not creatures. We are all cogs in a wheel, and this illustrates the simplicity of our inter-dependence clearly but rather blandly.

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