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Magic Town
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Synopsis
With Robert Riskin as screenwriter, director William Wellman proved in Magic Town that it was possible to make a Frank Capra-esque picture without Capra himself at the helm. James Stewart plays Rip Smith, a cynical pollster who comes across a small American town named Grandview, which represents a "perfect" balance of ethnic types, professions, political beliefs, and personal opinions (a parody of the then-current "Middletown" study). Smith publicizes this discovery, leading to a barrage of media attention and an onslaught of get-rich-quick entrepreneurs. Not surprisingly, all of this has an adverse effect on the heretofore "average" citizens of Grandview; it also seriously threatens Smith's blossoming romance with local girl Mary Peterman (Jane Wyman), who feels that her friends and neighbors are being used, exploited, and in some cases, corrupted. The satirical thrust of the film bogs down into sentimentality toward the end, but it's fun while it lasts. One of the colorful supporting characters is played by screwball-comedy favorite Donald Meek, who died during production, necessitating a number of hasty and not altogether successful rewrites. Though it pleases audiences today, Magic Town was a financial disappointment in 1947, prompting James Stewart to seek out "tougher" and more challenging roles to restore his box-office appeal. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

E.J. Ballantine Moody
Mary Currier Mrs. Frisby
Julia Dean Mrs. Wilton
Ann Doran Mrs. Weaver
Wallace Ford Lou Dicketts
Howard Freeman Richard Nickleby
Harry Holman Mayor
George Irving Senator Wilson
Donald Meek Mr. Twiddle
Mickey Roth Bob Peterman
Ann Shoemaker Ma Peterson
Ned Sparks Ike Sloan
James Stewart Lawrence "Rip" Smith
Regis Toomey Ed Weaver
Jane Wyman Mary Peterman
Frank Fenton Birch
Kent Smith Hoopendecker

Production Crew

Joseph Biroc Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Milo Anderson Costume Designer
William Wellman Director
Richard G. Wray Editor
Sherman Todd Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr. First Assistant Director
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Robert Riskin Producer
Lionel Banks Production Designer
Robert Riskin Screenwriter
George Sawley Set Designer
Joseph Krumgold Short Story Author
Joseph Krumgold Short Story Author
John E. Tribby Sound/Sound Designer
Terry Kellum Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1947
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
RKO Pictures

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures