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The Whole Town's Talking. The Whole Town's Talking (released in the UK as Passport to Fame) is a 1935 American comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson as a law-abiding man who bears a striking resemblance to a killer, with Jean Arthur as his love interest. It was directed by John Ford from a screenplay by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin based on ...
Nov 29, 2016 · The Whole Town’s Talking [is] a story of life’s peaks, valleys and ordinary days—and a ringing affirmation of love, community and life itself.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch “ The Whole Town’s Talking is warm and inviting. Flagg’s Elmwood Springs novels are comfort reads of the best kind, warm and engaging without flash or fuss.”
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A meek clerk is mistaken for a notorious gangster and gets involved in a chaotic plot. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this 1935 film directed by John Ford.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- John Ford
- 1935-02-22
Nov 1, 2016 · A humorous and heartfelt story of life, death, and the afterlife in a small town cemetery. Read reviews, ratings, and book details of this historical fiction by the author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.
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Rent The Whole Town's Talking on Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Clerk Arthur Jones (Edward G. Robinson) lives a dull life until someone realizes that he looks like ...
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- Edward G. Robinson
- John Ford
- Comedy
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The Whole Town’s Talking [is] a story of life’s peaks, valleys and ordinary days—and a ringing affirmation of love, community and life itself.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch “The Whole Town’s Talking is warm and inviting. Flagg’s Elmwood Springs novels are comfort reads of the best kind, warm and engaging without flash or fuss.”