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  1. Home Town Story is a 1951 American drama film written and directed by Arthur Pierson, starring Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, and Marjorie Reynolds, with Marilyn Monroe and Alan Hale Jr. Plot. A defeated politician, Blake Washburn, takes over as editor of a small town newspaper in an effort to get himself re-elected.

    • $334,000
    • May 18, 1951
    • Arthur Pierson
  2. Home Town Story: Directed by Arthur Pierson. With Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Marjorie Reynolds, Alan Hale Jr.. After failing to be re-elected, politician Blake Washburn returns home and becomes editor of the local newspaper.

  3. Janice Hunt. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A newspaper editor (Jeffrey Lynn) blasts big business, then needs a big-business man's (Donald Crisp) help.

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    • Arthur Pierson
    • Drama
    • Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Marjorie Reynolds
  4. Dec 14, 2020 · Home Town Story (1951 +++++ Classic Family Drama) 1:01:10 Plot: After failing to be re-elected, politician Blake Washburn returns home and becomes editor of the local newspaper. When he notices the influence the paper has on the public, he uses it to appeal to potential voters in the next election. --IMDb.

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  6. Home Town Story (1951) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Arthur Pierson. Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Arthur Pierson. ... (written by) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Produced by. Arthur Pierson. ... producer (uncredited) Music by. Louis Forbes. Cinematography by. Lucien N. Andriot.

  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Blake Washburn blames manufacturer MacFarland for his defeat in the race for re-election to the state legislature. He takes over his uncle's newspaper to take on big business as an enemy of the people. Miss Martin (Marilyn Monroe) works in the "Herald" newspaper office.

  8. 1951 · 1 hr 2 min. TV-PG. Drama · Comedy. Iris Martin, a small-town newspaper editor's secretary, begins a campaign to prove that corrupt "big business" has taken over City Hall. Starring: Marilyn Monroe Jeffrey Lynn Donald Crisp Marjorie Reynolds Alan Hale Jr. Directed by: Arthur Pierson.

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