The Talk of the Town was Cary Grant's 41st full length feature film. It was also his second film with Jean Arthur.

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The Talk of the Town was Cary Grant's 41st full length feature film. It was also his second film with Jean Arthur.
Today in 1939 saw the release of Cary Grant's 34th full length feature film and his last of the 1930's.
"A mature, meaty picture, based on the novel Memory of Love....In Name Only has its many knowing touches deftly underscored by Director John Cromwell, brought out by a smoothly functioning cast." - Time
"This is a well-made depressing little picture of unhappy marriage...The picture is made quite creditably, by three people - Miss Carole Lombard, Mr. Cary Grant and Miss Kay Francis."![]() |
With Carole Lombard and Kay Francis. |
Cast:
Julie Eden Carole Lombard
Alec Walker Cary Grant
Maida Walker Kay Francis
Mr. Walker Charles Coburn
Suzanne Helen Vinson
Laura Katharine Alexander
Dr. Gateson Jonathan Hale
Dr. Muller Maurice Moscovich
Mrs. Walker Nella Walker
Ellen Peggy Ann Garner
Gardner Spencer Charters
With Carole Lombard.
Directed by John Cromwell
Produced and distributed by RKO Radio.
Running time: 94 minutes.
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Directed by Marion Gering
Produced and distributed by Paramount Publix
Running time: 70 minutes.
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