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Magic Town

Magic Town

  • Release 23/04/2013
  • Film and TV Genre Comedy Video
  • Media Format Blu-ray
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Product Notes

James Stewart (It's a Wonderful Life) plays Lawrence "Rip" Smith in this Capraesque tale in which an ambitious pollster finds a small town whose citizens' opinions accurately reflect those of America at large. On discovering this oddity in the darling town of Grandview, Smith plots to exploit this "mathematical miracle." Posing as an insurance salesman along with his two sidekicks, Ike Sloan (Ned Sparks) and Mr. Twiddle (Donald Meek), he romances the local newspaper editor while trying to keep her from discovering his true intentions. The young editor, Mary Peterman (Jane Wyman, Magnificent Obsession), has hopes for improving the town with a new civics center. Mary soon proves to be smarter than "Rip" ever anticipated. When she exposes the truth, the resulting publicity threatens to destroy the town and everything it stood for. Robert Riskin is remembered today as the man who wrote some of Frank Capra's best films, including Mr. Deed Goes to Town and It Happened One Night. Here he made his independent producing debut with this film directed by the great William A. Wellman (The Ox-Bow Incident).

Description

Title: Magic Town
Genre: Comedy Video
Starring: E.J. Ballantine, James Stewart, Jane Wyman, Kent Smith, Ned Sparks, Wallace Ford, Ann Doran, E. J. Ballantine, Mary Currier, Frank Fenton
Directors: William A. Wellman, William Wellman
Studio: Olive
Release Date: 23/04/2013
Media Format: Blu-ray
Rated: NR
UPC: 887090059206
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 103 minutes
Year of Release: 1947