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Director:
Writers:
Paul Green (1945 screenplays)
Oscar Hammerstein II (1945 screenplays)
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Release Date:
9 March 1962 (USA) more
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Tagline:
So fresh and wonderful with Richard Rodgers' NEWEST melodies and NEWEST lyrics!
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
Still a Great State Fair more (21 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Pat Boone ... Wayne Frake
Bobby Darin ... Jerry Dundee
Pamela Tiffin ... Margy Frake

Ann-Margret ... Emily Porter
Tom Ewell ... Abel Frake
Alice Faye ... Mrs. Melissa Frake
Wally Cox ... Hipplewaite
David Brandon ... Harry
Clem Harvey ... Doc Cramer
Robert Foulk ... Mincemeat Judge
Linda Heinrich ... Betty Jean
Tap Canutt ... Red Hoertert (as Edward 'Tap' Canutt)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Lee ... Emily's Dance Partner (singing voice)
Bebe Allen ... Usherette (uncredited)
Sheila Allen ... Hipplewaite's Girl (uncredited)
Tommy Allen ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Walter Beilby ... Swine Judge (uncredited)
Jack Carr ... Husky Man at Mincemeat Contest (uncredited)
Margaret Deramee ... Lilya (uncredited)
Mary Durant ... Woman Mincemeat Judge (uncredited)
Ray Foster ... (uncredited)
Anita Gordon ... Margy - Singing For Pamela Tiffin (singing voice) (uncredited)
Claude Hall ... Sime (uncredited)
Albert Harris ... Jim (uncredited)
Albert James Harris ... Jim (uncredited)
Mamie Harris ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Kenneth Hudgins ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Bob Larkin ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Tom Loughney ... Dick Burdick (uncredited)
Jim Lowe ... Big Tex (voice) (uncredited)
Edwin McClure ... Announcer (uncredited)

Meat Loaf ... Boy in Stands (uncredited)
Freeman Morse ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Carl Princi ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Paul Rhone ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Louis Roussel ... Bit Part (uncredited)
George Russell ... George Hoffer (uncredited)
Milton Stolz ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Kay Sutton ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Dan Terrell ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Tony Zoppi ... The Masher (uncredited)
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Directed by
José Ferrer 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Richard L. Breen  writer
Paul Green  1945 screenplay
Oscar Hammerstein II  1945 screenplay
Sonya Levien  1945 screenplay
Philip Stong  novel

Produced by
Charles Brackett .... producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Rodgers 
 
Cinematography by
William C. Mellor 
 
Film Editing by
David Bretherton 
 
Art Direction by
Walter M. Simonds 
Jack Martin Smith 
 
Set Decoration by
Lou Hafley 
Walter M. Scott 
 
Costume Design by
Marjorie Best 
Donfeld  (as Don Feld)
 
Makeup Department
Edwin Allen .... makeup artist (as Eddie Allen)
Ben Nye .... makeup artist
 
Special Effects by
L.B. Abbott .... special effects
 
Music Department
Alfred Newman .... musical director
Edward B. Powell .... orchestrator
 
Other crew
Nick Castle .... choreographer
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
UK:118 min | USA:118 min
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Color:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Filming Locations:

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The stage version of "State Fair" opened at the Music Box Theater on March 27, 1996 and ran for 110 performances. more
Soundtrack:
That's For Me more

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7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful.
Still a Great State Fair, 8 February 2006
10/10
Author: joseph952001 from United States

For the most part, I wish everyone would stop comparing remakes with the originals. I will be the first to admit that sometimes a remake doesn't make it such as Bette Midler's version of Gypsy. She once said that she was born to play Madam Rose; Oh No She Wasn't! Bad Choice! So, what about the remake of State Fair? Well, for one thing, the cast was better than the original and there was the look that it was really filmed at a State Fair. I guess we should say that the original movie was good for its time, and the same thing can be said for the remake; that it's good for it's time! Another thing that this remake has going for it is the extra songs that was not in the original: Sweet Hog of Mine, very funny, with Tom Ewell actually doing his own singing; Never Say No To A Man sung by Alice Faye to her daughter Margie played by Pamela Tiffin; Willing and Eager sung by Ann Margaret and Pat Boone; You're Not An Angel sung by Bobby Darin to Pamela Tiffin; and The Little Things In Texas sung by Tom Ewell and Alice Faye as they take a ride on the Merry Go Round at the Fair on the last night of the Fair.

Once again, Margie's voice is dubbed, but this time by Anita Gordon and in case anyone is interested, in the original, Jeanne Crains voice was dubbed by Luanne Hogan. Other than that, everyone did their own singing in the remake in which the songs were more energetic than they were in the original. Ann Margaret's version of Isn't It Kinda Fun with David Street, another Cincinnati, Ohio talent, was a lot better than in the original, and That's For Me made more sense when Pat Boone sang it while watching Ann Margaret walk away from him in her sexy walk obviously copied from the Marily Montoe walk that Marilyn was so famous for ever since she filmed Niagra! Having Alice Faye come out of retirement was a good idea for 20th to pull off. She wasn't too happy with the movie and the way it turned out, but who cares? Just seeing her again on the screen and still being able to sing in her throaty style was great to hear, and no one could spit out the line the way she did when she told Pat Boone how she felt about Margie's boyfriend Harry when she claimed that Harry was about exciting as watching grass grow! Great version! Loved it! Much better than the very stage looked first version, and it still proves that Our State Fair Is Still a Great State Fair!

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