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Home Town Story

  • Director: Arthur Pierson
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Melodrama, Propaganda Film
  • Themes: Members of the Press, Daring Rescues
  • Main Cast: Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Marjorie Reynolds, Marilyn Monroe
  • Release Year: 1951
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 61 minutes

Plot

Home Town Story was commissioned as a pro-Big Business tract by General Motors. The story revolves around Blake Washburn, a mildly leftist newspaperman, played by Jeffrey Lynn. Returning to his home town, Washburn turns his journalistic vitriol upon the local business interests. Only after his kid sister Katie (Melinda Plowman), trapped in a cave-in, is rescued by locally produced technology, does Washburn realize the value of the capitalistic system. Home Town Story was fitfully distributed by MGM, then lapsed into obscurity. It might have remained there had it not been for the presence of a young Marilyn Monroe in a supporting part. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

As blatant a piece of propaganda as has ever been produced, Home Town Story would be unwatchable were it not for its cast. Story was made under the supervision of General Motors, and its simplistic, hit-you-over-the-head screenplay is completely devoid of subtlety and nuance. There is absolutely nothing wrong with making a movie that wishes to make a case for the advantages of Big Business; but to make one with as amateurish a screenplay as this and with as little regard for real character development and accuracy is simply insulting. It doesn't help that the lead is played by Jeffrey Lynn. Granted, his part is horrible, the kind of claptrap that can sink all but the most determined actors. Yet even considering that, Lynn's work here is substandard. Much better is Alan Hale, Jr., who doesn't have as much to do and whose part, while marginally better written, is still not a world beater. But Hale does a fine job, overcoming his material to make a real impression. Likewise, even though he has one of the most groan-inducing speeches in the whole film, Donald Crisp finds a way above his material. And a young Marilyn Monroe makes the most of her scant few minutes of screen time as well. These actors don't make Story worth watching, but if you gotta watch it, they make it easier to take. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barbara Brown - Mrs. Washburn; Melinda Plowman - Katie Washburn; Renny McEvoy - Taxi Driver; Glenn Tryon - Kenlock; Byron Foulger - Berny Miles; Griff Barnett - Uncle Cliff; Virginia Campbell - Phoebe Hartman; Nelson Leigh - Mr. Johnson; Harry Harvey - Andy Butterworth; Speck Noblett - Motorcycle Officer; Alan Hale, Jr. - Slim Haskins

Credit

Hilyard M. Brown - Art Director, Arthur Pierson - Director, William F. Claxton - Editor, Louis Forbes - Composer (Music Score), Lucien Andriot - Cinematographer, Arthur Pierson - Producer, Arthur Pierson - Screenwriter

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Home Town Story

Original film poster
Directed by Arthur Pierson
Produced by Arthur Pierson
Written by Arthur Pierson
Starring See below
Music by Louis Forbes
Alfred Newman
Cinematography Lucien N. Andriot
Editing by William F. Claxton
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Produced and financed by Arthur Pierson and Dore Schary for MGM)
Release date(s) 18 May 1951
Running time 61 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Home Town Story is a 1951 American drama film directed by Arthur Pierson and starring Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, and Alan Hale, Jr.. The film features Marilyn Monroe in a small, early role.

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