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Synopsis
Twentieth Century-Fox couldn't make a film version of
Richard Rodgers
and Oscar Hammerstein's
Oklahoma
in 1945--that particular Broadway musical would remain a "hot ticket" until the end of the decade--so the studio did the next best thing by hiring Rodgers & Hammerstein to pen the score for the Technicolorful State Fair. Fox had previously made a non-singing movie of Philip Stong's novel in 1933, with
Janet Gaynor
and
Will Rogers
in the leads. The musical remake downplayed the older characters in favor of the younger members of the cast. Set during the annual Iowa State Fair, the story concentrates on the Frakes family: father
Charles Winninger
, mother
Fay Bainter
, and grown-up children
Jeanne Crain
and
Dick Haymes
. Each has his or her own reason for attending the fair: Winninger intends to win the "prize hog" ribbon, Bainter hopes to defeat her longtime snooty rival in the "best pickle contest" (she wins when the judges get schnockered on the alcoholic "special ingredient" in her pickles), Crain falls in love with fast-talking journalist
Dana Andrews
, and Haymes woos footloose and fancy-free vocalist
Vivian Blaine
. Musical highlights include the Oscar-winning "It Might as Well be Spring," "It's a Grand Night for Singing," and the title number. To avoid confusion with the 1962 remake, the 1945 State Fair was for many years retitled It Happened One Summer for TV showings. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dana Andrews
Pat Gilberg
Fay Bainter
Meilissa Frake
Walter S. Baldwin
Farmer
Vivian Blaine
Emily Joyce
Harlan Briggs
Judge
Phil Brown
Harry Ware
Paul E. Burns
Hank
Jeanne Crain
Margy Frake
John Dehner
Announcer
Tom Fadden
Eph
Alice Fleming
Judge
William Frambes
Pappy
Paul Harvey
Managing Editor
Dick Haymes
Wayne Frake
Percy Kilbride
Miller
Frank McHugh
McGee
Donald Meek
Hippenstahl
Jane Nigh
Eleanor
Ralph Sanford
Police Chief
Charles Winninger
Abel Frake
Will Wright
Judge
William Marshall
Marty
Harry Morgan
Barker
Henry Morgan
Barker
Production Crew
Lewis H. Creber
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Phil Stong
Book Author
Leon Shamroy
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Charles Henderson
Composer (Music Score)
Richard Rodgers
Composer (Music Score)
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Newman
Conductor
Walter Lang
Director
J. Watson Webb, Jr.
Editor
Alfred Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Henderson
Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Brackett
Producer
William Perlberg
Producer
Oscar Hammerstein II
Screenwriter
Paul Green
Screenwriter
Richard L. Breen
Screenwriter
Sonya Levien
Screenwriter
Al Orenbach
Set Designer
Thomas K. Little
Set Designer
Oscar Hammerstein II
Songwriter
Richard Rodgers
Songwriter
Fred Sersen
Special Effects
Year: 1945
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
20th Century Fox
William Perlberg Productions
Release
by 20th
Awards
1945 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
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