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The Whole Town's Talking
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Synopsis
The film that revived Edward G. Robinson's career after a string of flops, along with A Slight Case of Murder (1938), it was one of the few comedies on his lengthy list of credits. The gangster-comedy was unusual in the composition of its writing staff, which included frequent Frank Capra collaborators Robert Riskin and Jo Swerling, as well as tough-guy scribe W.R. Burnett, who wrote Little Caesar (1931) and High Sierra (1941). The plot centers on the confusion surrounding the uncanny resemblance of a mild-mannered advertising clerk, Arthur Jones (Robinson), to escaped convict "Killer" Mannion. After the police mistakenly arrest the clerk, they give him a passport to avoid repeating the error. As a novelty, newspaper man Healy (Wallace Ford) hires the clerk, an aspiring writer, to do a series on his impressions of Mannion. But later, the convict appears at Jones' apartment and demands the passport for his own protection, threatening the fearful clerk if he reveals anything about his visit. The criminal also orders Jones to write the series of articles based on his reminiscences, which alerts the police that something strange is going on. Although the district attorney finally places Jones in jail under protective custody, for his safety, Mannion switches places with him in order to kill another inmate. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jean Arthur Wilhelmina "Bill" Clark
Edward S. Brophy "Slugs" Martin
Arthur Byron Mr. Spencer
James Donlan Detective Sgt. Pat Howe
Effie Ellsler Aunt Agatha
Wallace Ford Mr. Healy
Etienne Girardot Mr. Seaver
Paul Harvey J.G. Carpenter
Arthur Hohl Detective Sgt. Mike Boyle
John Farrell MacDonald Warden
Donald Meek Mr. Hoyt
Edward G. Robinson Arthur Ferguson Jones
Edward G. Robinson Killer Mannion
John Wray Henchman

Production Crew

Joseph H. August Cinematographer
John Ford Director
Viola Lawrence Editor
Lester Cowan Producer
Jo Swerling Screenwriter
Robert Riskin Screenwriter
W.R. Burnett Short Story Author
W.R. Burnett Short Story Author
Year: 1935
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
by Columbia Pictures