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People Will Talk (1951)
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Synopsis
People Will Talk was less a movie than a conduit for the genteel liberalism of screenwriter/director Joseph M. Mankiewicz.
Cary Grant
plays Dr. Praetorius, an unorthodox medical professor at a sedate midwestern college who seems more interested in the human soul than in the cold facts of the human body. Praetorius' nemesis is a conservative rival doctor (
Hume Cronyn
) who presses for an investigation of our hero's clouded past--with special emphasis given the mysterious old man (
Finlay Currie
) who lives with Praetorius and waits on him hand and foot. In the course of the film, Praetorius falls in love with one of his students, an unmarried pregnant girl (
Jeanne Crain
). At the climactic hearing concerning Praetorius' fitness, the presiding judge (
Basil Ruysdael
) decides that Praetorius' "modern" methods are more worthwhile than the pragmatic, cut-and-dried theories of his enemies. Based on a German play by Curt Goetz, People Will Talk is a bit too proud of its own cleverness, with Mankiewicz' political planks being wedged in at all the inappropriate times (while conversing with the father of the pregnant girl, Praetorius launches on a gratuitous attack against farm subsidies!) Still, the film is ten times more intelligent than most of Hollywood's 1951 output, and contains one of
Cary Grant
's best and subtlest seriocomic performances. Bonus: In the first scene of People Will Talk, the snoopy lady who brings Praetorius' "shady" past to the attention of
Hume Cronyn
is played by an uncredited Margaret ("Wicked Witch of the West") Hamilton. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Parley Baer
Toy Salesman
Sidney Blackmer
Arthur Higgins
Jeanne Crain
Debbie Higgins
Hume Cronyn
Prof. Elwell
Finlay Currie
Shunderson
Julia Dean
Old Lady
Joe Gilbert
Nurse
Cary Grant
Dr. Noah Praetorius
Margaret Hamilton
Miss Pickett
Billy House
Coonan
Katherine Locke
Miss James
Adele Longmire
Mabel
Joyce MacKenzie
Gussie
Ray Montgomery
Doctor
Ann Morrison
Dietician
Al Murphy
Photographer
Basil Ruysdael
Dean Lyman Brockwell
Irene Seidner
Cook
Walter Slezak
Prof. Barker
Esther Somers
Mrs. Pegwhistle
Maude Wallace
Night Matron
Will Wright
John Higgins
Carleton Young
Technician
Gail Bonney
Secretary
William R. Klein
Student Manager
Kay Lavelle
Bella
George Offerman
Haskins
Production Crew
George W. Davis
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Milton Krasner
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Charles LeMaire
Costume Designer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director
Barbara McLean
Editor
Johannes Brahms
Featured Music
Richard Wagner
Featured Music
Hal Klein
First Assistant Director
Ben Nye, Sr.
Makeup
Alfred Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Curt Goetz
Play Author
Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Screenwriter
Thomas K. Little
Set Designer
Walter Scott
Set Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
W.D. Flick
Sound/Sound Designer
Fred Sersen
Special Effects
Year: 1951
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
20th Century Fox
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.