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Come Closer, Folks

 
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Come Closer, Folks

  • Director: David Ross Lederman
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Main Cast: James Dunn, Marian Marsh, Wynne Gibson, Herman Bing, George McKay
  • Release Year: 1936
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 61 minutes

Plot

Tailor-made for the talents of fast-talking James Dunn, Come Closer, Folks stars Dunn as sidewalk pitchman Jim Keene. Our hero manages to wangle a "legitimate" job as a small-town department-store sales clerk, instantly falling in love with boss's daughter Peggy Woods (Marian Marsh). When the store is threatened with bankruptcy, Jim enlists the aid of his fellow street hucksters to drum up business with their patented hard-sell methods, a strategy that gets him promoted to assistant manager. Eventually he runs afoul of the law, but Jim manages to smooth-talk the jury into letting him off the hook. Come Closer, Folks is another of those Columbia "B"-pictures which showed up incessantly on TV in the 1950s and 1960s then suddenly vanished when audiences demanded "newer" pictures. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gene Lockhart - Elmer Woods; John Gallaudet - Pitchman; Gene Morgan - Pitchman; Wallis Clark - Mr. Houston

Credit

David Ross Lederman - Director, Byron Robinson - Editor, Henry Freulich - Cinematographer, Harold Buchman - Screenwriter, Aben Kandel - Screenwriter, Lee Loeb - Screenwriter
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