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  1. The Talk of the Town is a 1942 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens, starring Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, and Jean Arthur. Leopold Dilg (Grant) is a labor activist who is on trial for arson and murder in regards to a fire that burned down the local mill.

  2. By Toronto Film Society on November 19, 2015. Toronto Film Society presented The Talk of the Town (1942) on Monday, October 17, 1977 in a double bill with Friends and Lovers as part of the Season 30 Monday Evening Film Buff Series, Programme 1. Production Company: Columbia. Producer: George Stevens. Associate Producer: Fred Guiol.

  3. In George Stevens: Swing Time, Gunga Din, and Woman of the Year. Grant returned for The Talk of the Town (1942), in which he played a fugitive, falsely accused of arson, who hides out in the home of a schoolteacher (Jean Arthur). A vacationing law professor (Ronald Colman) is also there, and the two men debate the law while competing….

  4. Colman was brought back to Columbia for the first time since Lost Horizon (1937) to co-star with Cary Grant and Jean Arthur in this intriguing and very funny sitcom of a movie - Grant is a wrongly-accused convict on the run, who finds himself in Jean Arthur's house taking refuge. Coincidentally, a leading lawyer (Colman) is staying for the summer. With his face all over the papers, even a ...

  5. The Talk of the Town is a film directed by George Stevens with Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Edgar Buchanan .... Year: 1942. Original title: The Talk of the Town. Synopsis: When accused arsonist Leopold Dilg escapes jail, he hides out in the home of old friend (and sweetheart) Nora.

  6. The Talk of the Town. When a charming fugitive, a beautiful teacher, and a stuffy lawyer are forced to become roommates, their unconventional relationship is suddenly The Talk of the Town in this madcap romantic comedy. When accused arsonist Leopold Dilg (Cary Grant) escapes jail, he hides out in the home of friend Nora (Jean Arthur).

  7. The Talk of the Town. When the professor is unconscious on the floor, Tilney ( Rex Ingram) asks Sam if he is a doctor. Ironically, Rex Ingram was himself a trained physician in real life. This was the first time since the silent era that Ronald Colman was billed below another male lead. Lloyd Bridges ' tiny role was one of 20 film appearances ...

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