State Fair

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Rodgers and Hammerstein's only score written expressly for the screen highlights this delightful film about an Iowa family's adventures at the fair. The Frakes, a farming family, go to the Iowa State Fair to show the father's prize hog, Blue Boy, and enjoy the big event of the year. On ... the first day, both sourpuss daughter Margy and her brother Wayne find new romance, as does Blue Boy. As the fair proceeds, so do the romances! Includes the Academy Award-winning songs It Might as Well be Spring and It's A Grand Night for Singing.
  • Starring: Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews
  • Directed by: Walter Lang
  • Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Synopsis: Rodgers and Hammerstein's only score written expressly for the screen highlights this delightful film about an Iowa family's adventures at the fair. The Frakes, a farming family, go to the Iowa State Fair to show the father's prize hog, Blue Boy, and enjoy the big event of the year. On the first day, both sourpuss daughter Margy and her brother Wayne find new romance, as does Blue Boy. As the fair proceeds, so do the romances! Includes the Academy Award-winning songs It Might as Well be Spring and It's A Grand Night for Singing.
Starring: Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews
Supporting actors: Dick Haymes, Vivian Blaine, Charles Winninger, Fay Bainter, Donald Meek, Frank McHugh, Percy Kilbride, Henry Morgan
Directed by: Walter Lang
Genre: Musical, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: Details
Studio: 20th Century Fox
ASIN: B00488T6S2
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  • Production Company: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
  • Also Known As It Happened One Summer
  • Filming Locations: 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA | Russell Ranch - Triunfo Canyon Road, Thousand Oaks, California, USA

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This is full of fun,laughter and romance as well as having some great songs. Claude Stephenson  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
The Rodgers and Hammerstein music is a real treat -- both delightful and catchy. Jon  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
An amazing DVD package and highly-recommended. Byron Kolln  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars impressive DVD package April 29, 2006
Format:DVD
This lovely new 60th Anniversary DVD edition of STATE FAIR is a must for all musical fans and Rodgers and Hammerstein II enthusiasts. Featuring the duo's only score written exclusively for Hollywood, and based on the novel by Phil Stong (which had been previously filmed, very successfully, in 1933 with Janet Gaynor and Will Rogers), the musical STATE FAIR is full of homespun charm and lovely performances, enhanced by Technicolor photography and of course the accomplished R&H score.

During their annual visit to the Iowa State Fair, the Frake family enjoy many adventures. Proud patriarch Abel (Charles Winninger) has high hopes for his champion swine Blueboy; and his wife Melissa (Fay Bainter) enters the mincemeat and pickles contest...with hilarious results. Their children, however, have romance on their minds. Wayne (Dick Haymes) falls head over heels for flashy bandstand singer Emily (Vivian Blaine), whilst Margy (Jeanne Crain) finds the man of her dreams in the worldly-wise journalist Pat (Dana Andrews). Rodgers and Hammerstein's score features the beautiful Academy Award-winning song "It Might as Well Be Spring", not to mention a rich tunestack of "That's for Me", "All I Owe Ioway", "Isn't It Kinda Fun?" and "It's a Grand Night for Singing".

The cast is simply superb. Charles Winninger, who had been the original Capt'n Andy in Oscar Hammerstein II's "Show Boat", is a warm presence as the father, with Fay Bainter (Oscar-winner for "Jezebel") also heavily scoring as the wife. Dick Haymes, with his clean-cut good looks and smooth crooning voice, is likewise a perfect fit for Wayne. Vivian Blaine, in probably her best film appearance up to that time, is a postive delight as Emily, and with her flaming red hair and gorgeous gowns, we can understand completely why Wayne would fall so quickly under her spell! Her film career all but ended with this movie but she later went on to find her greatest role as Miss Adelaide in the original Broadway production of "Guys and Dolls", later reprising her efforts for the film version.

Just as the 1933 version was intended as a star vehicle for Janet Gaynor, so too was this 1945 version. Jeanne Crain was the main starlet at Twentieth Century-Fox and the studio tailored this film as a showcase for her beauty and all-American wholesomeness. But, Crain was not a singer, so her voice was dubbed by Louanne Hogan (who later made a career out of dubbing for Crain in other films like "Margie" and "You Were Meant for Me").

The DVD looks fabulous and the original Technicolor negatives have been beautifully-restored for this new release. Audio commentary is provided by film historian Richard Barrios and Tom Briggs who co-wrote the subsequent 1996 Broadway version of the musical.

But the fun does not end there...

This new DVD set also includes the seldom-seen or heard 1962 remake of STATE FAIR. Since Oscar Hammerstein had by this point passed away, Richard Rodgers went back to the drawing-board and wrote several new songs for the score ("This Isn't Heaven", "Willing and Eager", "More Than Just a Friend", "Never Say 'No' to a Man", "The Little Things in Texas") joining the classic numbers from the '45 version.

Apart from the re-setting of the story to the annual Texas State Fair, the rest of the story plays out mostly in the same way including all the favourite storylines (the lovesick Blueboy and the spiking of Melissa's mincemeat). But to keep in step with modern audiences, a few of the characters were slightly changed with Wayne (played by Pat Boone) now a race car driver.

The performances here are also very fine. Tom Ewell, as Abel, gives a wonderful gravity to the story and Alice Faye (returning to movies after a 30-year retirement) invests a lot of heart, sincerity and knowing comedy to the role of Melissa. Young starlet Pamela Tiffin, as Margy, is the very picture of wide-eyed innocence and Pat Boone brings a lot of depth and earnestness to Wayne. Ann-Margret (at the very apex of her sex-kitten phase) and Bobby Darin are likewise wonderful as the objects of affection for Wayne and Margy respectively.

Filmed primarily on location, this STATE FAIR is a lot more expansive and cinematic than the 1945 version. The musical numbers are very well-executed, the big highlight perhaps Ann-Margret's steamy rendition of "Isn't It Kinda Fun?" with a group of red velvet-clad beatnik male dancers. Pat Boone's jubilant "That's for Me" and the aching ballad "It Might as Well Be Spring" (dubbed for Tiffin by voice double Anita Gordon) are also well-staged. Of the new numbers, perhaps the best is "This Isn't Heaven", a perfect dreamy ballad for crooner Bobby Darin. Pat Boone and Ann-Margret also make good with the pretty "Willing and Eager". "The Little Things in Texas" could have turned into a throwaway number but Alice Faye and Tom Ewell hit the mark beautifully.

The CinemaScope image has been cleaned up very well for the film's DVD debut. Audio commentary is provided by Pat Boone who offers some cherished memories of working with his co-stars and director Jose Ferrer.

Also featured on this 2-disc set is a documentary "From Page to Screen to Stage" charting the making of the various STATE FAIR's as well as the 1996 Broadway musical version; the pilot for the TV series starring Vera Miles and an excerpt from the 1954 Rodgers and Hammerstein/General Foods TV special, of Mary Martin performing "It Might as Well Be Spring".

An amazing DVD package and highly-recommended.
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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Warm and Wonderful October 16, 2005
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This warm and wonderful film is one of the truly great American musicals, yet is also the least talked about. A terrific cast and some of the best songs Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II ever gave birth to make this Walter Lang film a real treat. It will always bring a smile to your face no matter how many times you see it. It is much like "On Moonlight Bay" in that it is a fine family film with a rural setting, nearly bursting with traditional American values. The fact that it contains some great songs that are worked into the story in a natural and not artificial way is a big bonus.

The Frake family in Iowa are all ready for their annual and much beloved trip to the State Fair. Young and pretty Margy Frake (Jeanne Crain) is excited that she might meet the fella that will change her life. Her brother Wayne (Dick Haymes) has been practicing the ring-toss all year so he can get even with the carny who gave him a bum prize last year. Their pa, Abel (Charles Winninger), is excited about his pet boar, Blueboy, winning the grand prize this year. Percy Kilbride has a fine part as Abel's old pal, Dave Miller. They have a five dollar bet on whether they'll all have a good time at the fair this year.

Their mother, Melissa (Fay Bainter), is entering her pickles and mincemeat and has dreams that she will win this year over the snooty Mrs. Metcalf. Pa sneaks some brandy into her mincemeat when she's not looking that might just give her the edge this year. Donald Meek has a funny role as one of the judges, Hippenstahl, who is delighted by the taste, and the aftereffects, of Melissa's mincemeat!

Dana Andrews is a reporter for the Des Moines Register named Pat, who thinks he's seen the world until he meets the sweet Margy. They spend the three days together as much as possible, but once their time is over, he is on his way to Chicago for a big promotion. Margy loves him, of course, and he may discover he can't live without her either.

Wayne will meet and have a romance of sorts with a beautiful singer, Emily Edwards (Vivian Blane). But his taste of the real world will make him appreciate his girl back home, Eleanor (Jane Nigh). It is very funny as he and his sister make up excuses to ditch each other and have their romances. Even Blueboy gets hit by the love bug, as the "pretty" Esmerelda catches his eye!

The spectacle and fun of the State Fair and what it means in the lives of the Frake family is captured beautifully by the color photography of Leon Shamroy. It should get listed as one of the stars of this film. Adapted by Sonya Levien and Paul Green from a novel by Philip Stong, this is a heartwarming and happy look at America's heartland and all that is good about our past.

Songs like "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "It's A Grand Night For Singing" are easy to take and don't seem forced at all. You never get that "they're going to sing now" feel for any of the numbers. They are very enjoyable and help move the story along. "It Might As Well Be Spring" won the Academy Award. The music is marvelous, and so is this film.

Everyone is just great here, with the lovely Jeanne Crain a particular standout. Harry Morgan has a nice bit as the carny Wayne gets even with, and if you look quick for Coleen Grey you might catch her. Charles Winninger is winning, as are Fay Bainter and Dick Haymes. Percy Kilbride was always amusing and this was one of Dana Andrews' best roles after the magnificent "Laura."

This film will make you nostalgic. It has the feel of sitting on your front porch in the middle of summer with a glass of iced tea, the scent of honeysuckle in the air and Virginia Creepers twisting around the arbor. This is one of the best American musicals and one you don't want to miss.
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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Musical, but......... July 24, 2001
Format:DVD
As far as the story, cast, and songs go, State Fair is a warm nostalgic film which is highly enjoyable. I bought the DVD for what I hoped would be an improvement over my VHS. I was disappointed by the audio and video quality of the DVD to be quite honest. The audio is so low that I really had to crank up my receiver to get an acceptable volume. Afterall, this is a musical isn't it? In the early part of the film when Jeanne Crain is singing "It Might As Well Be Spring", there seemed to be little gnats flying around her face. In reality they were spots on the film that SHOULD HAVE BEEN CLEANED UP. This condition improved later on, but come on! These Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals should have been given a lot more loving care than they have received. I say this because other musicals in the series also have problems. The audio and video on State Fair needs some restoration, the kind that is afforded other classic films. Otherwise, a worthwhile purchase.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great bargain!
I did not know when I bought this that the later movie starring Pat Boone would be a bonus! Great!
Published 2 days ago by GessalBrea
5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas present
Actually, my daughter loves it. It's a classic musical - romance, LOTS of singing and some dancing. If you like Carousel, Oklahoma, etc ,then you'll love State Fair.
Published 11 days ago by Bruce Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars State Fair
State fair is a delightful musical story. It depicts people who are loving and kind. There is no violence, no inappropriate sexual scenes . Read more
Published 13 days ago by Frances Ford
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Story
A good story about love at the Iowa State Fair with lots of good music and some animal interest story too.
Published 14 days ago by Jean Wells
3.0 out of 5 stars A little cheesy, but entertaining
Not the best musical I've ever seen, but it has some humorous moments. Some of the songs are very catchy. As far as the actual product is concerned, well made.
Published 15 days ago by T. Doran
5.0 out of 5 stars Includes 2 versions - the original 1945 and 1962 version - both great
Really enjoyed both versions of this classic. Was very well done. I recommend this to anyone who likes Rodgers & Hammerstein classics. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Stacy Escobar
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good service
The DVD is outstanding and we have played it twice and like it very much. Keep up the good work.
Published 29 days ago by samuel fulton
5.0 out of 5 stars Ann-Margret's First Musical !
1962 saw the release of State Fair. Ann-Margret does some nice numbers and has great support from Pat Boone. With Alice Faye and Tom Ewell it becomes a film everyone can enjoy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. Nolting
5.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgia
This is one of the finest musicals ever created by Rodgers and Hammerstein; you can watch the film a million times and get that feel-good feeling every single viewing
Published 1 month ago by primula
3.0 out of 5 stars A two-for-one musical presentation
My personal favorite was the Jeanne Crain, Dana Andews version, but the Pat Boone, Ann Margaret remake is also included in this packet. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Carole Stewart
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