Disambiguation evidence for State Fair via surface form

"State Fair (1945 film)"


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Predicate Object
adaptationOf earlier non-musical State Fair (1933 film)
authorOfSourceMaterial Phil Stong
awardWinningSong It Might as Well Be Spring
basedOn State Fair (1933 film)
basedOn State Fair self-linksurface differs
surface form: State Fair (novel)
chronology first Rodgers and Hammerstein film musical written directly for screen
cinematographyBy Leon Shamroy
colorProcess Technicolor
composerLyricistTeam Rodgers and Hammerstein
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
directedBy Walter Lang
distributedBy 20th Century Fox
distributorRegion theatrical
editedBy J. Watson Webb Jr.
featuresSong Isn’t It Kinda Fun
featuresSong It Might as Well Be Spring
featuresSong It’s a Grand Night for Singing
featuresSong State Fair self-linksurface differs
surface form: Our State Fair
featuresSong That’s for Me
follows personal adventures of an Iowa farm family
follows romantic adventures at a state fair
genre musical
genre romantic drama
instanceOf American film
instanceOf feature film
instanceOf musical film
lyricsBy Oscar Hammerstein II NERFINISHED
mainSetting state fair
musicBy Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Iowa farm family
originalLanguage English
producedBy William Perlberg
productionCompany 20th Century Fox
releaseYear 1945
runtime approximately 100 minutes
screenplayBy Oscar Hammerstein II NERFINISHED
screenplayBy Sonya Levien
setIn Iowa
stars Charles Winninger
stars Dana Andrews
stars Dick Haymes
stars Fay Bainter
stars Jeanne Crain
stars Percy Kilbride
stars Vivian Blaine
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary to 1940s production
title State Fair self-linksurface differs
won Academy Award for Best Original Song