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Big Town began as a radio series on CBS in 1937 starring Edward G. Robinson and Claire Trevor. It focused on the exploits of Steve Wilson, crusading newspaper editor of The Illustrated Press, and his star reporter (and love interest) Lorelei Kilbourne. With hard-hitting storylines pulled from the day's headlines, Big Town became the highest-rated drama on radio (it was second only to The Jack Benny Show.) Audiences were anxious to see the characters on the big screen, so Paramount's Pine-Thomas Productions unit made four features with Philip Reed and Hillary Brooke in 1947 and 1948. Having conquered radio, movies, and even comic books (DC published a series about the exploits of The Illustrated Press staff for seven years) it was natural for Big Town to transition to the emerging new medium of television. A TV version premiered October 5, 1950 on CBS starring Patrick McVey as Wilson and Jane Nigh as Lorelei. A ratings smash, reruns aired in syndication under the name Heart of the City...sometimes competing with new episodes debuting at the same time on CBS! FATHER AND SON: The district attorney's son (played by famed casting director Lynn Stalmaster) falls prey to drug addiction.CARNATION CHARLIE: A carnation pinned to a corpse is the only clue to a murderer.PLEASE MURDER ME: A desperate old man is the key to blowing the lid off all the rackets in town.DANGEROUS MAN: An unbalanced crook prone to dressing in drag (Elisha Cook, Jr.) hunts his former cellmate.
Movie Details
- Format
- DVD
- Encoding
- Region 1 (US & Canada)
- Rating
- NR
- Runtime
- 1 hours, 40 minutes
- Label
- Alpha Video
- Starring
- Patrick McVey;Jane Nigh
Manufactured on Demand
This film was released by studios as part of their MOD (Manufactured-On-Demand) line of releases. This is not a bootleg. In order to make the release of films with low sales demand possible, major studios like Universal, Sony, Warner, Paramount, Hallmark and 20th Century Fox have contracted with a distributor to provide manufactured-on-demand releases to consumers.