"George Stevens' The Talk of the Town (1942) is one of the stranger movies to come out of Hollywood during World War II, ranking right up there with The Ox-Bow Incident, even though it's ostensibly a comedy. Actually, it is, but it isn't the kind of comed
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Side #1 -- 1. Start 2. Leopold Dilg Escapes 3. Nora Shelley & the Fugitive 4. An Evening With Michael Lightcap 5. Early Morning Parade 6. A Cook & A Stenographer 7. Joseph the Gardener 8. Supreme Court Appointment 9. His Picture in the Paper 10. At the Ballpark 11. Chess & Argument 12. Right Scent, Wrong Man 13. Borscht With An Egg in It 14. At the Factory Ruins 15. Inviting Nora to Washington 16. His Identity Revealed 17. In Sam's Office 18. The Beard Comes Off 19. Regina in Mourning 20. Dancing With Miss Bush 21. Back in the Attic 22. Roadblock 23. Clyde Bracken, Alive & Well 24. Dilg Captured 25. Lightcap's Resolution 26. Justice Prevails 27. In Chambers 28. Nora Gets Her Man
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