51 %
Director: Arthur Lubin
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Family, Fantasy, Romance
Writer: Oscar Brodney, David Stern
Runtime: 1h 26m
Release: 10 Jun, 1953
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Donald O'Connor, Yvette Duguay, Gene Lockhart, Nancy Guild, William Harrigan
A man who has a talking mule gets a job on a newspaper, and both get mixed up in a murder trial.
<em>'Francis Covers the Big Town'</em> drags on a fair bit, with that said it's marginally better than two of its three predecessors. The lack of an army-related plot is a big plus, with a visit to New York City as a wannabe journalist making for a decent storyline. As noted, it does lose steam as the 85 minute or so run time ticks on, but I prefer this entry to 1950's <em>'Francis'</em> and 1952's <em>'Francis Goes to West Point'</em>. Donald O'Connor - even though his character is made a tad more unlikeable here, intentionally so I presume - remains the only cast member worth talking about; well, alongside voice actor Chill Wills, I guess. Just the three films left to watch from this series...
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