The Farmer Takes a Wife Reviews

 (1953)

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Navigating On The Erie Canal
Oct 19, 2008
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It's sad that The Farmer Takes A Wife was owned by 20th Century Fox instead of Warner Brothers. Had Jack Warner been in charge he had the right person for the female lead in Doris Day. As it is this musical... Read more
Just enjoy this lighthearted musical
Jan 31, 2007
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It's easygoing, middle-of-the-road entertainment so no point taking it too serious or being critical. I happen to like Betty Grable films and this one is a lovely setting for her to shine in, a very photogenic lady.Dale Robertson, as Daniel,... Read more
Could serve as the "last gasp" of the Hollywood musical...
Dec 02, 2006
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"The Farmer Takes a Wife" is so disappointing that it could serve as an example of "the last gasp of the Hollywood musical." It's hard to believe that the marvelous "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" came out the following year.... Read more
Charming, Forgettable Piece of Fluff
Mar 09, 2005
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"The Farmer Takes a Wife" is a charming, forgettable piece of fluff of the "Boy meets girl; boy loses girl; boy gets girl back" school of film musical. Fox musicals were almost always rather forgettable, with their insipid songs and... Read more
Takes Her Nowhere
Sep 10, 2004
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A career-killing movie for Betty Grable, who is wasted, along with everyone except Eddie Foy Jr. in this prettified musical version of the movie that made Henry Fonda a star. Dale Robertson plays the farmer, who is a moron, Thelma... Read more