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State Fair

For the young in heart! And romantic oldsters, too!
1945 | 100m | English

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During their annual visit to the Iowa State Fair, the Frake family enjoy many adventures. Proud patriarch Abel has high hopes for his champion swine Blueboy; and his wife Melissa enters the mincemeat and pickles contest...with hilarious results.
Release Date: Aug 29, 1945
Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Philip Stong, Paul Green, Oscar Hammerstein II, Sonya Levien
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Music
Keywords musical, state fair
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeanne Crain Margy Frake
Dana Andrews Pat Gilbert
Dick Haymes Wayne Frake
Vivian Blaine Emily Edwards
Charles Winninger Abel Frake
Fay Bainter Melissa Frake
Donald Meek Hippenstahl
Frank McHugh McGee
Percy Kilbride Dave Miller
Harry Morgan Barker
Jane Nigh Eleanor
William Marshall Tommy Thomas
Phil Brown Harry Ware
John Dehner Hog Contest Announcer (uncredited)
Adele Jergens Girl on Rollercoaster (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard Hog Calling Contest Spectator (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal Woman Congratulating Mrs. Metcalf (uncredited)
Will Wright Hog Judge (uncredited)
Name Job
Philip Stong Novel
Paul Green Adaptation
J. Watson Webb Jr. Editor
Lewis H. Creber Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Al Orenbach Set Decoration
René Hubert Costume Design
Frances C. Richardson Researcher
Walter Lang Director
Oscar Hammerstein II Screenplay, Book, Lyricist
Sonya Levien Adaptation
Leon Shamroy Director of Photography
Hermes Pan Choreographer
Richard Rodgers Original Music Composer, Songs
Name Title
William Perlberg Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is a colourful depiction of the antics of the "Frake" family - "Abel" (Charles Winninger), his wife "Melissa" (Fay Bainter) and their teenage children "Wayne" (Dick Haymes) and "Margy" (Jeanne Crain) at the annual Iowa State Fair. The fair itself offers an excellent vehicle for loads of storyli ... nes from some lovelorn pig husbandry and mincemeat tasting through the usual boy loves girl loves other boy - or in his case - man (Dana Andrews) for daughter "Margy" and Wayne has the hots for big band starlet "Emily" (Vivian Blaine). The story proceeds along predictable lines, with some characterful efforts from a decent supporting cast - Harry Morgan running a crooked stall and Donald Meek's penchant for his food tasting duties spring to mind, and Rodgers and Hammerstein provide us with the memorable "It Might as Well be Spring" as well as the toe-tapping "It's a Grand Night for Singing" to keep it moving along nicely. It's an unashamed piece of Americana, this: smiles, chintz and cheese - lots and lots of cheese. The writing, at times quite amusing, lacks anything to accompany the songs though - it's all just a little bit thin, twee even. Crain, Andrews and a slightly clunky Haymes are efficient, but their constant romanic shenanigans started to get a bit on the dull side after a while - for me, anyway. It's an interesting observation of just how rural folks got their entertainment back then but the story isn't one of Hammerstein's best. Enjoyable enough to watch though, but it hasn't quite the style of the Gaynor/Foster version from twelve years earlier.

Jul 01, 2022