Magic Town

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Magic Town is a 1947 American comedy film starring James Stewart as a pollster who exploits a statistically average small town, directed by William A. Wellman and written by Robert Riskin.

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Magic Town canonical 1
The Magic Town 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American comedy film
film
basedOn original screenplay
characterPortrayedBy Rip Smith – James Stewart
cinematographyBy William C. Mellor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director William A. Wellman NERFINISHED
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy James E. Newcom
era post-World War II American cinema
featuresProfession pollster
filmFormat black-and-white film
filmingProcess RKO black-and-white production
genre comedy film
romantic comedy film
hasAlternativeTitle Magic Town
surface form: The Magic Town
hasTheme ethics in business
public opinion polling
small-town life
language English
leadActor James Stewart
leadActress Jane Wyman
mainCharacter Rip Smith
musicBy Roy Webb
narrativeFocus use of a "magic" average town for opinion surveys
notableFor early cinematic treatment of opinion polling
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A pollster discovers a statistically average small town and secretly uses it to predict national opinion, leading to complications when the town learns of the exploitation.
producer Robert Riskin
productionCompany Liberty Films
releaseDate October 7, 1947
releaseYear 1947
runtimeMinutes 103
screenplayBy Robert Riskin
screenwriter Robert Riskin
setting small American town
starring Ann Doran
Donald Crisp
James Stewart
Jane Wyman
Kent Smith
Margaret Hamilton
Ned Sparks
Pierre Watkin
Regis Toomey
Wallace Ford

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Robert Riskin notableWork Magic Town
Magic Town hasAlternativeTitle Magic Town
this entity surface form: The Magic Town