| | Talk Of The Town DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Comedies DVDs, Recommended Movies, Classic Videos, Vintage, On-The-Run, Law/Lawyers | | Starring | Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Edgar Buchanan, Ronald Colman, Emma Dunn, Rex Ingram, Glenda Farrell, Charles Dingle | | Director | George Stevens | | Art Director | Lionel Banks | | Composer | Frederick Hollander | | Director of Photography | Ted Tetzlaff | | Editor | Otto Meyer | | Producer | George Stevens | | Production Designer | Rudolph Sternad | | Screenwriter | Sidney Buchman, Irwin Shaw, Sidney Harmon |
Black & White; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles In this Hollywood classic, a perky young woman comes to the aid of a factory worker being tried for arson and murder. Hilarity, mishap and romance ensue. George Stevens' last film with Cary Grant represents yet another hit in his string of classic comedies. Grant stars as Leopold Dilg, a political activist who is wrongly indicted for arson and murder when a factory worker dies in a mill fire in the town of Sweetbrook. Believing that he'll be executed if he remains in jail, he escapes and breaks into a cottage that schoolteacher Nora Shelley (Jean Arthur) is preparing for Professor Michael Lightcap (Ronald Coleman), the dean of a law school. She allows Grant to stay in the attic, without alerting the professor. The next day, a reporter arrives to question Lightcap about Dilg's case, along with Sam Yates (Edgar Buchanan), Dilg's lawyer, who comes at Nora's behest. Since Yates and Lightcap know each other from law school, Yates asks Lightcap's help in defending his client, who he claims to have been framed. The professor refuses, intent on writing a legal treatise. Before Yates leaves, he persuades Nora to house Dilg, who she introduces to Lightcap as a gardener. Before long, the professor begins to realize that the gardener is well versed in the intricacies and inequities of the U.S. legal system. Stevens' entertaining romantic triangle, in which the atmosphere of legal debate is leavened by wit, and low comedy, is brilliantly played by all, especially an atypically dark and impulsive Grant. The director's characteristically deft touch with comic business is evident throughout the film. Talk Of The Town | List Price | $19.94 (You save $3.59) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1942 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 20982  | | CD Universe Part number | 3629532 | | Catalog number | 07809 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 25, 2003 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 117 Minutes | | Additional Info | Subtitled | | Movie Details | B&W; Digital Sound; Subtitled |
Talk Of The Town Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Ronald Coleman Walks Away With the film George Stevens' Talk of the Town is a superior comedy-drama about hysteria, scapegoating, and criminal justice system. Both Cary Grant (as the alleged accused) and Jean Arthur(as the homeoener to where the alleged flees to)are excellent. However, it is Ronald Coleman (who ubelievably is billed third!) dominates the film completely as the just nominate d Supreme Court Justice caught in the middle of a series of screwball comedy situations and misunderstandings. Coleman plays comedy, drama, and pathos effortlessly. Coleman could do it all! Submitted by spartacus9298 (Alhambra, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very Cute Movie I think this movie was great. Romance, humor and mystery all on a clean note. I highly recommend it to those who are fans of the classic movies! Submitted by a reviewer (Redlands, CA,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Great Classic! One of my favorite movies of the 40's.
The actors Grant, Colman, and Arthur (an underrated actress of incredible talent) all work so well together the story is smart and witty. This a great movie classic Submitted by cboothe (Roanoke, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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