The Whole Town's Talking
by John Ford
- English
- United States (USA)
- 93 min
Familiar territory for a dazzling Edward G. Robinson as a timid clerk mistaken for a criminal but an unusual doppelgänger story for director John Ford. His use of comedy to bypass censorship met with such success that the gangster genre witnessed a revival.
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