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A Stranger in Town

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
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7.1/10
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Richard Carlson, Frank Morgan, and Jean Rogers in A Stranger in Town (1943)
ComedyDramaRomance

In a small corrupt town, an honest crusading lawyer running for mayor gets unexpected help from a tourist who happens to be a Supreme Court judge.In a small corrupt town, an honest crusading lawyer running for mayor gets unexpected help from a tourist who happens to be a Supreme Court judge.In a small corrupt town, an honest crusading lawyer running for mayor gets unexpected help from a tourist who happens to be a Supreme Court judge.

  • Director
    • Roy Rowland
  • Writers
    • Isobel Lennart
    • William Kozlenko
  • Stars
    • Frank Morgan
    • Richard Carlson
    • Jean Rogers
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Isobel Lennart
      • William Kozlenko
    • Stars
      • Frank Morgan
      • Richard Carlson
      • Jean Rogers
    • 26User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • John Josephus Grant
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Bill Adams
    Jean Rogers
    Jean Rogers
    • Lucy Gilbert
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Judge Austin Harkley
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Mayor Connison
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Vinnie Z. Blaxton
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Tom Cooney
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • Roscoe Swade
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Homer Todds
    • (as Olin Howlin)
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Charles Craig
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Orrin Todds
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Henry
    Gladys Blake
    Gladys Blake
    • Birdie
    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • Hart Ridges
    Edward Keane
    • Blaxton's Lawyer
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Police Sergeant
    • (as Robert E. Homans)
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Man in Barbershop
    • (uncredited)
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Newspaper Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Isobel Lennart
      • William Kozlenko
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    7krorie

    Justice Grant Goes To Town

    "A Stranger in Town" holds up very well after sixty-three years. The only part that seems curious and quaint today is the closing with Joe Grant (The Wizard of Oz, aka Frank Morgan) giving a rousing patriotic speech (remember this was made during the height of World War II). The court packing scheme of President Roosevelt was still fresh on the movie goer's mind, having been all over the news a short six years earlier. So having a Supreme Court justice go incognito was apropos in 1943. Today, few would recognize a Supreme Court justice if they tripped over one. So no need for a disguise. Changing times.

    Associate Justice Josephus Grant attempting to get away from it all goes on a duck-hunting vacation to the small town of Crown Port. He no sooner arrives than he is arrested and tried for not having a local hunting license but in reality because he wouldn't pay off the local police official who caught him. It becomes obvious to Grant that he has chosen a corrupt town for his vacation. Enter a reform candidate for mayor, Bill Adams (Richard Carlson), who has virtually given up any hope of winning. Grant rallies Adams onward and upward by teaching him tricks of the trade in the court room. Fighting city hall becomes more fun when Grant's business-like, yet attractive and smart, secretary, Lucy Gilbert (Jean Rogers), comes to town to bring Grant important papers concerning a case the Court is hearing. Yes, it is love at first sight between Adams and Lucy. Much of the fun centers on Adams' clumsiness and shyness in trying to court Lucy. The election heats up with all sorts of humorous skulduggery until the showdown involving a free-for-all brawl on the street in front of Adams' campaign headquarters.

    This film is so fast-paced with fine acting by all involved, including a gallery of character actors such as Chill Wills, Olin Howland, Donald MacBride, Porter Hall, and even Eddy Waller in a bit part, that it proves extremely entertaining with many a wry comment on the politics of the day, which are not unlike the politics of today.
    6SgtSchultz00

    A Very Entertaining Little Film

    "A Stranger in Town" turns out to be a pleasant surprise. I originally viewed it to see Frank (The Wizard of Oz) Morgan in a starring role, and did not have any grand expectations. But it turned out to be a droll little film, quite entertaining.

    The whole plot is predicated on the general anonymity of Supreme Court justices. Does anyone know what they look like? Can anyone even name all 9? Along the way, we get a look and some commentary on small town American life in the 1940s, as well as a Capra-esque speech by Morgan near the end of the film.

    Their is also some requisite romantic interest thrown in, which is quite incidental and was probably just added to stretch out the running time. The film also has Porter Hall, who played the heel in "Miracle on 34th St." and the heel in "The Thin Man", playing, you guessed it, a heel.

    Overall, a very pleasant way to spend 70 minutes. Give it a view when you get the chance.
    7utgard14

    Delightful

    Good "B" picture starring Frank Morgan as a Supreme Court justice who goes on a hunting trip. He winds up becoming entangled with a small town's crooked politicians. Unassuming drama has a slight Frank Capra feel to it. Morgan is very good in a subdued performance. Richard Carlson plays the young lawyer who seems to be the only one in town that wants to stand up to the corrupt politicians. Robert Barrat, Porter Hall, Donald MacBride and company make amusing villains. Jean Rogers is the pretty love interest for Carlson. Pleasant cast and an earnest script. Short runtime helps. This is an entertaining hidden gem you should definitely check out if you get the chance.
    7daoldiges

    The Best 67 Minute Film

    I have to admit that what initially drew me to watch A Stranger in Town was its 67 minute run time. I don't recall ever seeing such a short run time and I was curious. The result is that I'm very happy that I took the time to check it out because it's a very pleasant, humorous, and enjoyable film. Most of the performances are solid, the production values are decent, and it's a good story. I don't recall ever seeing John Carlson or Jean Rogers on film before, but I found them quite likeable here and may have to see what else they've done. A Stranger in Town is worth checking out.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Remarkable Relevance

    What makes this one Stand Out from War Years Motion Picture Portrayals of Small Town America is the Realist Portrayal of Corruption. Films of that Era (WWII) Tended to Propagandize the USA as a Utopia of Goodness as its Rally Cry to Ramp Up the Citizenry.

    Nothing Wrong with that but it is Refreshing that this Little Movie had the Integrity to Say that Maybe We were not Perfect and some Fighting was needed Right Here at Home. Notice how the Justice Prods and Pokes at Apathy and Cowardice against Inequities and Bullying.

    It's all Done in a Lighthearted Manner and is Good Entertainment while Posing Questions and Inspiring to a Greater Good. Certainly Worth a Watch for 1943 Cultural References that are Still Relevant Today.

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    • Trivia
      Character actor Joe Yule, who plays the uncredited barber, was the father of Mickey Rooney (born Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr.).
    • Goofs
      When Bill leaves the front desk at the hotel to go upstairs, he forgets to take his room key. But when he comes back downstairs, he tosses his key on the desk as he leaves the hotel.
    • Quotes

      John Josephus Grant: It's only right that you should know why I, a stranger, have become involved in your affairs. Believe me, it's not because I am a Justice of the Supreme Court. It's because, like all of you here, I am a citizen of this country. That is no little honour. Men have fought revolutions, have died, to be called "citizen". And as citizens, we carry a burning responsibility. It means that when we elect men to public office, we, we cannot do it as lightly as we flip a coin. It means that after we've elected them we can't sit back and say: "Our job is done. What they do now doesn't concern us." That philosophy of indifference is what the enemies of decent government want. If we allow them to have their way to grow strong and vicious, then the heroic struggle which welded thousands of lovely towns like this into a great nation means nothing. Then we're not citizens, we're traitors. The great liberties by which we live have been bought with blood. The kind of government we get is the kind of government we want. Government of the people, by the people and for the people can mean any kind of government. It's our duty to make it mean only one kind - uncorrupted, free, united.

    • Connections
      References Fra Diavolo (1933)

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1943 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Justice Goes Hunting
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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