Take Me to Town (1953) [NR]

Release Date:
June 19, 1953

Original Title:
Take Me to Town

Alternate Titles:
Babamizi Evlendirecegiz
Mulher de Fogo
Take Me to Town

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
Universal International Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 81

The Rip-Roarin' Hip-Swinging Saga of VERMILLION O'TOOLE! The Fun She had and the Men She Fooled!

Saloon entertainer Vermilion O'Toole and her former partner in crime Newt Cole escape from a train ride to prison and hide out in logging town Timberline. Meanwhile, the three sons of widower Will Hall come to town in search of a wife for their dad. Vermilion needs to lay low to escape the marshal, so she accepts the boys' offer to visit pioneer community Pine Grove. Once there, she annoys local Mrs. Grundys but eventually starts to fit in.

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Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen
Hilyard M. Brown

Assistant Director:
Joseph E. Kenney

Co-Producer:
Leonard Goldstein

Costume Design:
Bill Thomas

Director:
Douglas Sirk

Director of Photography:
Russell Metty

Editor:
Milton Carruth

Hairstylist:
Joan St. Oegger

Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore

Music:
Joseph Gershenson

Producer:
Ross Hunter

Screenplay:
Richard Morris

Set Decoration:
Russell A. Gausman
Julia Heron

Songs:
Harold Belfer

Sound:
Leslie I. Carey
Richard DeWeese

Story:
Richard Morris

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