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The Farmer Takes a Wife

 
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The Farmer Takes a Wife

  • Director: Henry Levin
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Musical Romance
  • Themes: Love Triangles
  • Main Cast: Betty Grable, Dale Robertson, Thelma Ritter, John Carroll, Eddie Foy, Jr.
  • Release Year: 1953
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 81 minutes

Plot

The Farmer Takes a Wife is a musicalized remake of the 1935 film of the same name. Betty Grable and Dale Robertson star in the roles originally essayed by Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonda. Set in the early 19th century, the plot details the trials and tribulations of those hardy souls who settled along the Erie Canal. Grable plays Molly Larkin, the girlfriend of rough-and-tumble canal-boat captain Jotham Klore (John Carroll). Much to Klore's dismay, she hires mild-mannered farmer Daniel Harrow (Robertson) to work on the boat. Molly and Daniel fall in love and marry, but there's many a heartbreak and letdown before a happy ending can be reached. Though not in any way a "typical" Betty Grable musical, Farmer Takes a Wife was misleadingly advertised as such: one promotional still showed a grinning Grable anachronistically garbed in tight jeans and a bare-midriff blouse! Both versions of The Farmer Takes a Wife were adapted from the stage play by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Charlotte Austin - Pearl Dodd; Kathleen Crowley - Susanna; Merry Anders - Hannah; Noreen Michaels - Amy; Ruth Hall - Abbie; William Pullen - John; Mort Mills - Floyd; Lee Turnbull - Andy; Howard Negley - Gov. Fish; Joanne Jordan - Boatwife; Gene Roth - Ethan McCarthy; Mel Pogue - Abner Green; Gwen Verdon - Abigail; Fred Graham - McCracken; Jack Stoney - Gilhooley; John Butler - Drunk; Gordon Nelson - Race official; Fred Aldrich; Ed Hinton - Boater; Bobby Hyatt; Ted Jordan - Driver; Donald Kerr - Jacob; Paul Kruger; Kermit Maynard; Emile G. Meyer; Ralph Montgomery - Boater; Brad Mora - Boy; Lee Phelps - Bartender; Ralph Sanford - Quack; Max Wagner; May Wynn - Eva; John Close; Don Garrett - Cab Driver; Jack Harris - Militia Officer

Credit

Jack Cole - Choreography, William Travilla - Costume Designer, Henry Levin - Director, Louis Loeffler - Editor, Harold Arlen - Composer (Music Score), Cyril Mockridge - Composer (Music Score), Lionel Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Arthur E. Arling - Cinematographer, Frank P. Rosenberg - Producer, Sally Benson - Screenwriter, Walter Bullock - Screenwriter, Joseph Fields - Screenwriter, Walter D. Edmonds - Book Author, Marc Connelly - Play Author, Frank B. Elser - Play Author
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