State Fair (1976 film)

State Fair
GenreDrama
Based onState Fair
by Phil Stong
Written byRichard Fielder
Directed byDavid Lowell Rich
StarringVera Miles
Tim O'Connor
Mitch Vogel
Julie Cobb
Jeff Cotler
Dennis Redfield
Linda Purl
Joel Stedman[2]
Music byLionel Newman
Laurence Rosenthal
Harriet Schock
Mitch Vogel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersM.J. Frankovich
William Self
ProducerRobert L. Jacks
CinematographyCharles F. Wheeler
EditorStanford Tischler
Running time55 minutes[2]
Production company20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseMay 14, 1976 (1976-05-14)[1]
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State Fair is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film loosely based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Phil Stong. It was broadcast on CBS on May 14, 1976, and starred Vera Miles as Melissa Bryant, the matriarch of the family.[3][4]

It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel, the previous three having been released to theaters in 1933, 1945, and 1962. As in Stong's novel and previous film adaptations, the story involves an Iowa farm family who travel to the Iowa State Fair, where the son and daughter of the family each find romance. However, in the 1976 film, most of the character names were changed (the "Frakes" of the original novel became the "Bryants"), new son and grandson characters were added, and other aspects of the story were changed and updated to reflect the 1970s.[2][4]

The 1976 version was made as a pilot episode for a television series,[5] but the series was never produced. It has been included as a special feature on the DVD release of the 1945 film.[6]

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937-2012 Terrace, Vincent.
  2. ^ a b c "State Fair (1976)". TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. 2015. Archived from the original on 6 November 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Vera Miles Will Star In 'State Fair'". The Schenectady Gazette. Schenectady, New York. May 15, 1976. p. TV Section 24. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  4. ^ a b "'State Fair' Comes to TV as Musical Drama". High Point Enterprise. High Point, North Carolina. 8 May 1976. p. TV Spotlight 1. Retrieved 6 November 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Fulkerson, Perry (14 May 1976). "'State Fair' Pilot Has Potential". Evening Independent. St. Petersburg, Florida. p. 3-B. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Reviews and ratings for State Fair". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 14 September 2015.