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  1. John Ford directed this 1935 comedy. Edward G. Robinson has an absolute field-day in a double role portraying a plain, introverted office worker who is mistaken for a major gangster. The fun begins when the gangster breaks out of jail and the usually hilarious Donald Meek identifies our poor worker.

  2. Nov 29, 2016 · Well, this is your grandma’s epic novel, anodyne but... bookshelf. shop now. The history of a Midwestern town founded by Swedish immigrants, including both lives and afterlives, from 1889 to 2021. “Over the years, the mail-order bride business had been fraught with pitfalls and disappointments.”. Not this time.

  3. The Whole Town's Talking (1935) The Whole Town's Talking. (1935) Directed by John Ford. Mild-mannered clerk Edward G. Robinson is a dead ringer for a notorious criminal, inevitably leading to complications as the real-life crook takes advantage of the situation. Arthur plays Robinson’s hard-boiled, fast-talking co-worker who buffers his ...

  4. The Whole Town's Talking is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Edward Everett Horton, Virginia Lee Corbin, and Trixie Friganza. It is based on a play by Anita Loos and John Emerson .

  5. John Ford’s 1935 comedy, starring Edward G. Robinson in the double role of Arthur Ferguson Jones, a mild-mannered clerk and would-be writer, and Killer Mannion, a Most Wanted gangster who is ...

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  7. The Whole Town’s Talking, released November 29, 2016, is Flagg’s latest endeavor, a novel in the tradition of Wilder’s Our Town and Flagg’s own Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven. The book tells the story of Lordor Nordstrom, his Swedish mail-order bride, Katrina, and their neighbors and descendants as they live, love, die and carry on in mysterious and surprising ways.