see larger image$22.94 DVDState Fair (1945)/State Fair (1962)
The only Rodgers and Hammerstein score written expressly for the screen is available in two different film versions. The 1945 adaptation is a lavish musical rendering of the beloved tale of the Frake family's adventures during their annual trip to the Iowa fair. Stars Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Vivian Blaine, Dick Haymes, and Charles Winninger. Songs include "Isn't It Kinda Fun!," "All I Owe Iowa" and the Oscar-winning "It Might as Well Be Spring." The 1962 version is a classic slice of Americana that moves the fair to Dallas, Texas, and includes five extra songs written by composer Richard Rodgers. Pat Boone, Ann-Margret, Bobby Darin, Tom Ewell, and Alice Faye (after a 16-year screen absence) star. 3 2/3 hrs. total. Standard/Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround, Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; featurette; TV pilot; audio commentary; theatrical trailers; photo gallery. Two-disc set.
SKU: D63546
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- Category:
- Musicals
- Director:
- Walter Lang
- Rated:
- NR
- Color:
- Color
- Format:
- Double Feature | Close Captioned
- Cast:
- Dana Andrews, Fay Bainter, Walter Baldwin, Joe Bernard, Vivian Blaine, Harlan Briggs, Virginia Brissac, Phil Brown, Paul Burns, Wheaton Chambers, Clancy Cooper, Jeanne Crain, Frank Dae, John Dehner, Jo-Carroll Dennison, Harry Depp, Cathy Downs, Eddie Dunn, Tom Fadden, Alice Fleming, Francis Ford, William Frambes, Coleen Gray, Neal Hart, Paul Harvey, Dick Haymes, Percy Kilbride, Nolan Leary, William Marshall, Frank Mayo, Frank McHugh, Donald Meek, Henry ["Harry"] Morgan, Jane Nigh, Steve Olsen, Emory Parnell, Eleanor Peterson, John Roche, Ralph Sanford, Frank Scannell, Almira Sessions, Hal Taggart, Phil Tead, Jim Toney, Minerva Urecal, Josephine Whittell, Charles Winninger, Margo Woode, Will Wright
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