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    The Talk of the Town

    1942 · Comedy · 1h 58m

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  1. The Talk of the Town is a 1942 American comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Ronald Colman, with a supporting cast featuring Edgar Buchanan and Glenda Farrell. The screenplay was written by Irwin Shaw and Sidney Buchman (adaptation by Dale Van Every) from a story by Sidney Harmon.

  2. The Talk of the Town: Directed by George Stevens. With Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Edgar Buchanan. An escaped prisoner has to prove his innocence to a stuffy law professor with the help of a spirited school teacher.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • George Stevens
    • 1942-08-20
  3. Edgar Buchanan. Sam Yates. Glenda Farrell. Regina Bush. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Leopold Dilg (Cary Grant), who was wrongfully convicted of arson, manages to escape from prison....

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    • Cary Grant
    • George Stevens
    • Comedy
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  5. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An escaped political prisoner and a stuffy law professor vie for the hand of a spirited schoolteacher. Cast & Crew. Read More. George Stevens. Director. Cary Grant. Leopold Dilg. Jean Arthur. Nora Shelley. Ronald Colman. Michael Lightcap. Edgar Buchanan. Sam Yates.

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  7. In suburban Lochester, New England, three people end up living together in high-school teacher Nora Shelley's rental house. The first is her new tenant, renowned Harvard law professor Michael Lightcap, who has rented the house for the summer while he writes his new book. The second is Nora herself.

  8. The Talk of the Town is a 1942 American comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Ronald Colman, with a supporting cast featuring Edgar Buchanan and Glenda Farrell. The screenplay was written by Irwin Shaw and Sidney Buchman from a story by Sidney Harmon. The picture was released by Columbia Pictures.

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