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State Fair [60th Anniversary Edition]

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Released: 2005-11-15

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State Fair [60th Anniversary Edition] DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Virginia Brissac, Wheaton Chambers, Jo Carroll Dennison, Harry Depp, Coleen Gray, Neal Hart, Frank Mayo, Almira Sessions, Minerva Urecal, Josephine Whittell, Emory Parnell, Margo Woode, Francis Ford, Earle Dewey, Steve Olsen, Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes, Vivian Blaine, Charles Winninger, Fay Bainter, Donald Meek, Frank McHugh, Percy Kilbride, Henry Morgan, Jane Nigh, William Marshall, Phil Brown, Paul E. Burns, Tom Fadden, William Frambes, Paul Harvey, John Dehner, Harlan Briggs, Will Wright, Alice Fleming, Walter S. Baldwin, Ralph Sanford

Director(s): Walter Lang

Features:
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Disc One:
1945 Movie version of State Fair
Audio commentary by film historian Richard Barrios and Tom Briggs (Co-author of the State Fair broadway musical)
"From Page to Screen" featurette
Singalong karaoke subtitles (English)
Still galleries:
-Set design and wardrobe
-Behind-the-scenes photos
-Lobby cards and posters
Theatrical trailer

Disc Two:
1962 Movie version of State Fair
Audio commentary by Pat Boone
Vintage stage Excerpt from the 1954 television tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein
State Fair [60th Anniversary Edition] DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard, Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Dolby Digital w/ four discrete audio channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers & 1 mono channel for the surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Running Time: 218
Genre: Movie Musicals Cast Recordings
Item Weight: 2
UPC: 024543208464
Product Code: FOX2230847DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1945
Studio: 20th Century Fox
State Fair [60th Anniversary Edition] DVD Summary Twentieth Century-Fox couldn't make a film version of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's Oklahoma in 1945--that particular Broadway musical would remain a "hot ticket" until the end of the decade--so the studio did the next best thing by hiring Rodgers & Hammerstein to pen the score for the Technicolorful State Fair.

Fox had previously made a non-singing movie of Philip Stong's novel in 1933, with Janet Gaynor and Will Rogers in the leads.

The musical remake downplayed the older char
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