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Village Tale is a 1935 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Randolph Scott, Kay Johnson, Arthur Hohl, and Robert Barrat. The screenplay by Allan Scott was adapted from author and scenarist Phil Stong in his 1934 novel of the same name.
Village Tale: Directed by John Cromwell. With Randolph Scott, Kay Johnson, Arthur Hohl, Robert Barrat. The insidious typical talk of a small town makes a young man and the married woman with whom he is in love very unhappy.
- (86)
- Drama, Romance
- John Cromwell
- 1935-06-15
Village Tale. A woman (Kay Johnson) is unhappily married to a weakling dominated by his vicious brother. Slaughter: Randolph Scott. Elmer: Arthur Hohl. Drury: Robert Barrat. Amy: Janet Beecher ...
Village Tale. NR 1935 Drama · 1h 20m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. The insidious typical talk of a small town makes a young man and the married woman he is in love very unhappy.
Based on the novel Village Tale by Phil Stong (New York, 1934). In the rural town of Somerville, bully Drury Stevenson encourages his sullen brother Elmer to believe rumors that his wife Janet is having an affair with T. N. "Slaughter" Somerville, the local patriarch, whom Drury envies and despises. Although the rumors are untrue, Slaughter and ...
A melodrama set in a small town in Iowa, full of intrigues and multiple subplots and revolving around a love triangle that leads to a feud between the two landowners involved, the film reportedly bears some relationship to PEYTON PLACE in its realistic critique of provincial attitudes and behavior. Randolph Scott stars; adapted by Allan Scott ...