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So This Is New York
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Synopsis
Radio humorist Henry Morgan made his film debut in So This is New York. Based on The Big Town, a collection of stories by Ring Lardner, the film traces country bumpkin Morgan's progress as he uses an inheritance to take a trip with his wife (Virginia Grey) and sister-in-law (Dona Drake) to the New York of the 1910s. He encounters numerous oddball characters, the most colorful of which is a drunken jockey (Leo Gorcey). The boxer and at least four other Broadwayites (Hugh Herbert, Rudy Vallee, Bill Goodwin and Jerome Cowan) complicate Morgan's life when they court his wife's sister--most of them hoping for a slice of that inheritance. The movies were not the ideal medium for the satiric barbs of Henry Morgan, though he plays his role well and carries the film with assurance. In addition to being Morgan's first picture, So This is New York was also the maiden voyage for producer Stanley Kramer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Bakewell Hotel Clerk
Jerome Cowan Francis Griffin
Dona Drake Kate Goff
Bill Goodwin Jimmy Ralston
Leo Gorcey Sid Mercer
Virginia Grey Ella Finch
Henry Morgan Ernie Finch
Frank Orth A.J. Gluskoter
Arnold Stang Western Union Clerk
Rudy Vallee Herbert Daley
Dave Willock Willis Gilbey

Production Crew

F. Paul Sylos Art Director
Frank Sylos Art Director
Paul F. Sylos Art Director
Ring Lardner, Jr. Book Author
Jack Russell Cinematographer
John L. Russell Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin Composer (Music Score)
Richard Fleischer Director
Walter Thompson Editor
Stanley Kramer Producer
Carl Foreman Screenwriter
Harbert Baker Screenwriter
Edward Boyle Set Designer
Year: 1948
Runtime: 79
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Enterprise Productions
United Artists

Release
by United Artists