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The Farmer Takes a Wife (VHS, 1989) 
The Farmer Takes a Wife (VHS, 1989)
Leading Role: Betty Grable
Director: Henry Levin
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: May 1989
Format: VHS
UPC: 086162172434
Product ID: EPID3078106
Description: The girlfriend of the toughest captain on the Erie Canal falls in love with a young farmer, hired as a boat hand. The farmer gradually brings her around to his love of the land in this fun filled story.
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Movie Description
The girlfriend of the toughest captain on the Erie Canal falls in love with a young farmer, hired as a boat hand. The farmer gradually brings her around to his love of the land in this fun filled story.

Credits
Cast:Betty Grable, Dale Robertson, Thelma Ritter

Details
Sound:HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound

Notes
Color by Technicolor.

Musical remake of the 1935 film "The Farmer Takes a Wife," directed by Victor Fleming, and featuring actor Henry Fonda's screen debut.
    That film was based on a theatrical play, which itself came from a novel. Neither the play nor the original movie was a musical.

Songs include: "Somethin' Real Special," "With the Sun Warm Upon Me," "We're in Business," "Today, I Love Everybody," "On the Erie Canal," "We're Doin' It for the Natives in Jamaica" and "Can You Spell Schenectady?"

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