State Fair
Director: José Ferrer
Actors: Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, Pamela Tiffin
PlotThe story revolves around the Frake family from Texas, who embark on a trip to a state fair in Dallas. Each family member has their own hopes and dreams tied to the fair. Abel Frake, the patriarch, is fervently preparing his prized hog, Blue Boy, for a farming competition, dreaming of victory. His wife, Melissa, eagerly anticipates entering her pickles and mincemeat in the cooking contests. Meanwhile, their daughter Margy is questioning her engagement to her dependable but lackluster fiancé, Harry. She looks for guidance and new experiences during this trip. Their son Wayne is equally excited about the fair's possibilities, aspiring to find excitement and diversion after his recent heartbreak.
Once at the fair, the family members dive into their respective adventures. Margy encounters a charismatic newspaper reporter named Pat, who challenges her perceptions about love and life. Wayne meets Emily, an alluring singer who captivates him with her charm and vivacity. As each individual explores new relationships and navigates unexpected challenges, they confront profound questions about their desires and futures. The fair becomes a transformative experience, revealing truths and reshaping their paths through encounters that are both enlightening and complicated. The vibrant setting of the fairgrounds serves as a backdrop to these personal journeys, filled with songs and emotions that ebb and flow alongside the bustling attractions surrounding them.
Writers: Richard L. Breen, Oscar Hammerstein II, Sonya Levien
Release Date: 09 Mar 1962
Runtime: 120 min
Rating: N/A
Country: United States
Language: English, Italian, Spanish, French
Home Video Reviews
A largely unnecessary remake, the 1962 'State Fair' offers solid technical merits with limited appeal, best suited for Rodgers and Hammerstein enthusiasts.
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