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| Jeanne Crain | Margy Frake |
| Dana Andrews | Pat Gilbert |
| Dick Haymes | Wayne Frake |
| Vivian Blaine | Emily Edwards |
| Charles Winninger | Abel Frake |
| Fay Bainter | Melissa Frake |
| Donald Meek | Hippenstahl |
| Frank McHugh | McGee |
| Percy Kilbride | Dave Miller |
| Harry Morgan | Barker (as Henry Morgan) |
| Director | Walter Lang
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| Producer | William Perlberg
William Perlburg |
| Writer | Paul Green
Oscar Hammerstein II |
| Musician | Richard Rodgers
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In this rousing celebration of love and laughter in America's heartland, each member of the Frake family is out for a different prize when they attend their state fair. Father wants a blue ribbon for his favorite pet pig. First prize, and only first prize, will do for Mom's entry in the pie-baking contest. For their son and daughter (Dick Haymes and Jeanne Crain), the hunt is on for true love. This Rodgers and Hammerstein score features "It's a Grand Night for Singing," and the Academy Award®-winning song "It Might As Well Be Spring." |
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